Nashville, 2008.
Built on People,
Not Properties.
Matt Kirkegaard came to Nashville in 2008 with a creative spirit and a genuine love for this city. A musician by nature, he immersed himself in every corner of Nashville — from the energy of Lower Broad to the quiet estates of Belle Meade — and somewhere along the way, he discovered what he was really wired for: helping people.
That time on the ground gave him something most real estate advisors never develop: a deep, genuine understanding of Nashville's neighborhoods, culture, and the people who call them home. He didn't study the market from the outside — he lived it. And what became clear was that what he loved most wasn't the transactions. It was the people going through them.
"I didn't get into real estate to sell houses. I got into it to serve people — and this city gave me everything. I wanted to give something back."
What began as a passion for helping friends navigate the market evolved into Movement Property Group — a firm built around a simple but radical idea: that real estate, done right, can change lives. Not just for buyers and sellers, but for entire communities.
Today, MPG has closed over $500 million in transactions, served more than 300 families, and expanded from Nashville into Pittsburgh, PA — with the same intentional, white-glove approach that defined it from day one.