Davidson County
Located in the heart of Middle Tennessee, Davidson County, was founded on October 6, 1783 and is the home of our state capitol. The 2nd largest county in Tennessee, estimated 2024 population is 751,564 with a growth rate of 1.2%
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The Riverside
Located north of downtown Nashville on the river, the approved plans indicate a mix uses that include residential, medical, office, retail and a maximum of 1,000 non-owner occupied short-term rentals (NOO STR)
Featured areas:
Downtown Nashville | 12 South | Antioch | Belle Meade | Bellevue | East Nashville | Forest Hills | Germantown | Green Hills | Hillsboro Village | Melrose | Oak Hill | Sylvan Park | The Gulch | The Nations | Wedgewood Houston | West End
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Williamson County
Established on October 26, 1799, Williamson County is just south of Davidson County. As the 6th largest county in Tennessee, the estimated 2024 population is 273,542, with a growth rate of 2.42%.
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- Cool Springs & Cool Springs Galleria Mall
- Downtown Franklin
- The Factory at Franklin
Development Highlight:
Spring Hill – June Lake
Town Center: Retail & Restaurants | Wellness | Arts & Culture
Recreation: Parks | Nature Paths | Outdoor event spaces
Essentials: groceries | convenience | fuel & EV Charging
Lifestyle: Residences | Commercial | retail & restaurant | hotel
Armistead
Described as a vibrant village life, located across from Westhaven, this 200-acre family farm is being developed into an agricultural village to live, work, learn and play amongst dull-scale crop and livestock.
Housing: Single Family Homes | Townhomes | Apartments | Live/Work Units | Cottage Courts | Luxury Condominiums
Lifestyle: Working Farm | Fruit & Nut Orchards | Gardens | Town Center | Community Amenities
Featured Areas:
Arrington | Barry Farms | Brentwood | College Grove | Fairview | Franklin | Grassland | Historic Downtown Franklin | Lieper’s Fork | Nolensville | Spring Hill | Thompson’s Station | Westhaven
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Rutherford County
Established on October 25, 1803, Rutherford County is Southeast of Davidson County. As the 5th largest county in Tennessee, the estimated 2024 population is 373,038 with a growth rate of 2.16%.
Shopping:
- The Avenue
- Downtown Murfreesboro
- The Oaks Shopping Center
Featured Areas:
Christiana | Eagleville | LaVergne | Murfreesboro | Shelbyville | Smyrna | Walterhill
Wilson County
Established on October 26, 1799, Wilson County is the 10th largest county in Tennessee and is located East of Davidson County with an expected 2024 population of 161,233 with a growth rate of 2.14%.
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Mount Juliet | Lebanon | Green Hill | Rural Hill | Watertown
Sumner County
Established in November 1786, Sumner County is located East of Davidson County and is the 8th largest county in Tennessee with an expected 2024 population of 210,537 with a growth rate of 1.72%.
Featured Areas:
Gallatin | Hendersonville | Portland | Westmoreland | Bethpage | Castalian Springs | White House
Robertson County
Established on April 9, 1796, Robertson County is North of Davidson County. With an estimated 2024 population of 75,411, with a growth rate of .87%, Robertson County is the 19th largest county in Tennessee.
Featured Areas:
Adams | Cedar Hill | Cross Plains | greenbriar
Cheatham County
Cheatham County is located northwest of Davidson county and was established on February 28, 1856. With a 2024 estimated population of 41,860 with a growth rate of .47%, Cheatham County is the 38th largest county in Tennessee.
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Ashland City | Kingston Springs | Pegram | Pleasant View