Total monthly cost of ownership
Cost to Own a Home in Nashville, Tennessee
A $383,000 home here costs
$2,879per month, all in, with 20% down at today's 6.65% 30-year fixed rate. By the 28% rule that takes a household income of about $123,500 a year.
A standard mortgage calculator would have told you $1,967. The real number is $912 higher every month, 46% more than the payment most buyers budget for.
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Where every dollar goes
Only the first line is a mortgage payment. Change any assumption above and every figure below recalculates.
Nashville against Davidson County and Tennessee
| Measure | Nashville | Davidson County |
|---|---|---|
| Median home value | $383,100 | $386,600 |
| Median property tax | $2,355 | $2,390 |
| Effective tax rate | 0.615% | 0.618% |
| Median gross rent | $1,486 | $1,485 |
| Population | 684,298 | 709,846 |
The weather behind that power bill
Nashville sits in Davidson County, which averages a high of 90.9°F in its hottest month and a low of 30.1°F in its coldest, with 50.51" of precipitation a year and 28% of it in a single three-month stretch. That climate drives 1,873 cooling and 3,364 heating degree days, which is what sets the $167 electricity line above.
See the full climate breakdown for Davidson County , month by month temperatures, rainy season timing, snowfall and heating and cooling costs.
Other cities in Davidson County
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Common questions
How much does it cost to own a home in Nashville?
A $383,000 home in Nashville, Tennessee costs approximately $2,879 per month with 20% down at 6.65%. That is $1,967 principal and interest, $196 property tax, $161 homeowners insurance, $235 utilities and $319 set aside for maintenance.
What is the property tax rate in Nashville?
Nashville has an effective property tax rate of 0.615%, based on a median home value of $383,100 and median real estate taxes of $2,355. That is in line with the Davidson County average of 0.618%.
What is the average home price in Nashville?
The median owner-occupied home value in Nashville, Tennessee is $383,100, against $386,600 across Davidson County.
Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Nashville?
Median gross rent in Nashville is $1,486 a month, against $2,879 to own the median home all in. Renting costs less month to month here, though renting builds no equity.
What salary do you need to buy a home in Nashville?
Using the standard 28% rule, housing costs at no more than 28% of gross income, buying the median home in Nashville, Tennessee at today's rate takes a household income of roughly $123,500 a year. That covers the full $2,879 monthly cost, not just the mortgage payment.
Sources & methodology
- Median home value, real estate taxes, gross rent and population for Nashville, US Census Bureau, American Community Survey ACS 2023 5-Year, place-level tables.
- Homeowners insurance, NAIC average premium for Tennessee.
- Electricity price, EIA Electric Power Monthly Table 5.6.A.
- Mortgage rate, Freddie Mac PMMS, refreshed weekly.
- Maintenance (1%/yr) and water and sewer ($68/mo) are national estimates. Every assumption above is editable.