Middle Tennessee Real Estate Per County
Green pastures, beautiful rolling hills, wooded areas, and thriving urban cities—real estate in Middle Tennessee comes in all types. Holloway Home Group has the joy of serving real estate needs throughout Middle Tennessee. Our agents live in several cities across the area, which gives our team first-hand insights into our beautiful Tennessee communities. Here is just a brief snapshot of our incredible Middle Tennessee neighborhoods and what they offer.
Bedford County
Bedford County sits in the southeastern corner of Middle Tennessee. The Bedford County area offers stunning green space, southern hospitality, and a charming, small-town atmosphere. Middle Tennessee locals know this area for the annual Bell Buckle Arts & Crafts Festival and RC Cola Moonpie Festival. As described by the UT Institute of Agriculture, this area of Middle Tennessee is also uniquely known for its pencil factories and Tennessee Walking Horses. Real estate in Bedford County resides in the following communities:
Shelbyville
Wartrace
Bell Buckle
Unionville
Normandy
Cheatham County
Cheatham County sits in the Northwestern corner of Middle Tennessee. Established in 1853, Cheatham County is a community rich in history. The population has grown steadily over the years. Homes in Cheatham County currently range from large, multi-acre properties to quaint, charming homes, perfect for families beginning their homeownership journey. Cheatham County includes the following communities:
Ashland City
Kingston Springs
Pleasant View
Pegram
Davidson County
Davidson County is at the heart of Middle Tennessee, and it is home to the internationally recognized city of Nashville. Synonymous with “Country Music USA,” Nashville attracts tourists from around the world to its many live music venues. But Nashville is just one of Davidson County’s beautiful, historic cities. More than 700,000 people live within the five communities that make up Davidson County. Real estate in Davidson County includes properties priced at more than 10 million dollars (pricing as of the summer of 2023). But, this area also features real estate options for one-income residents. Davidson County includes the following communities:
Antioch
Bellevue
Donelson
Nashville
Green Hills/Midtown
Hermitage
Joelton
Madison
Old Hickory
Ridgetop
Whites Creek
Belle Meade
Forest Hills
Oak Hill
Berry Hill
Dickson County
Dickson County was established in the early 1800s, but its history stretches even further back. Homes in Dickson County range from large properties with several acres of beautiful Tennessee land to quaint, single-story home-sweet homes. Dickson County includes the following communities:
Dickson
Charlotte
White Bluff
Burns
Vanleer
Slayden
Hartsville/Trousdale County
Hartsville/Trousdale County rests to the northeast of the Middle Tennessee area. The county motto is “The heart of Tennessee.” With the beautiful views of rural countryside, rolling hills, and the Cumberland River, that motto suits this area. Real estate in Hartsville/Trousdale County ranges in price and historic value.
Hartsville
Marshall County
Marshall County sits just under 60 miles south of downtown Nashville. The well-loved Henry Horton State Park rests along the Duck River in Marshall County. Real estate in Marshall County ranges from multi-acre properties and new-build homes to smaller charming houses on less than an acre of land. Marshall County is home to the following communities:
Lewisburg
Chapel Hill
Cornersville
Maury County
Maury County hosts rural land in Middle Tennessee, including Columbia, otherwise known as “Muletown.” This area is well known for hosting Mule Days, a festival with a history that stretches back to the 1840s. Real estate in Maury County often includes acreage. Maury County includes the following communities:
Columbia
Mt. Pleasant
Hampshire
Montgomery County
Montgomery County encompasses just one city—Clarksville, Tennessee. But that by no means implies that Montgomery County is small in size. Clarksville is actually the state’s fifth-largest city. The Cumberland River runs through Montgomery County, and the area is full of history pre-dating the Civil War. Real estate in Montgomery County includes a range of property types—from luxury homes with acreage to small investment properties.
Clarksville
Robertson County
Robertson County sits northwest of Nashville, against the Kentucky state line. This county is known for its industry and agriculture. Real estate in Robertson County features homes with several acres of land and homes in more suburban, developed neighborhoods. Robertson County includes the following communities:
Springfield
Greenbrier
Cross Plains
Cedar Hills
Coopertown
Adams
Orlinda
White House (just a portion of this city)
Rutherford County
Rutherford County, like much of Middle Tennessee, has grown exponentially in recent years. Residents enjoy the thriving suburban lifestyle of the Rutherford County area and its easy access to Nashville, Tennessee. Real estate in Rutherford County includes luxury homes, private family farms, historic neighborhoods, new construction properties, and other property types. Rutherford County encompasses the following properties:
Christiana
Eagleville
La Vergne
Lascassas
Milton
Murfreesboro
Rockvale
Smyrna
Walterhill
Sumner County
Sumner County sits to the northeast of Nashville, Tennessee. The county’s southern border rests along the Cumberland River. Real estate in Sumner County spans a wide range of price ranges. Sumner County includes the many communities below:
Gallatin
Hendersonville
Westmoreland
Castalian Springs
Bethpage
Cottontown
Michellville
Shackle Island
Graball
Fairfield
New Deal
Bransford
White House (just a portion of this city)
Williamson County
Williamson County is widely recognized for its beautiful rolling hills and in-depth southern history. This area hosts a number of both historic (even pre-civil war) homes and modern, luxury houses. Real estate in Williamson County typically has a higher median price than other Middle Tennessee areas. Williamson County holds the following communities:
Arrington
Brentwood
College Grove
Fairview
Franklin
Nolensville
Primm Springs
Spring Hill
Thompson's Station
Wilson County
Wilson County sits on the eastern side of Middle Tennessee. Its cities feature growing suburban areas and family farms. Many residents enjoy the community’s proximity to the downtown Nashville area for work or leisure activities, but there are also things to do closer to home. Real estate in Wilson County ranges from properties priced at over three million dollars to properties around the two hundred thousand dollar range (pricing as of summer of 2023). Wilson County includes the communities below:
Lebanon
Mt. Juliet
Watertown
Gladeville
Norene
Tuckers Crossroads
Statesville
Rural Hill
Middle Tennessee holds beautiful waterways, babbling brooks, flowing rivers, rolling hills, and gorgeous hiking trails. It thrives in industry, agriculture, and enterprise. The communities are rich in history but full of growing possibilities. It’s no wonder that so many have decided to buy real estate in the stunning, welcoming communities within Middle Tennessee.
At Holloway Home Group, our mission is to make the real estate journey all about our clients. One of the ways we do that is by sharing our insights about Middle Tennessee so our clients can make informed decisions about their real estate goals. You can read our real estate insights, including topics like local home maintenance options and home staging tips, by visiting our blog page. When the time comes to buy or sell real estate in Middle Tennessee, our team would love to assist you. Please reach out via email at info@teamhhg.com or by giving us a call at (615) 295-8775.
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