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Why Live in Huntingdon
Huntingdon, Tennessee, is a small city in Northwest Tennessee that serves as the county seat of Carroll County. The Carroll County Courthouse anchors the town square, surrounded by local restaurants like Cornerstone Eatery and Mallard’s Restaurant, and shops such as Hardware House. East of downtown, Main Street features small shopping centers and fast-food options, with a Walmart providing groceries and essentials. The residential areas of Huntingdon are characterized by established ranch-style homes, many with large front lawns and some on acreage, particularly south of town. The homes, often dating back to the mid-20th century, offer a range of sizes and conditions. Education is a highlight, with the highly rated Huntingdon Special School District encompassing Huntingdon Primary School, Huntingdon Middle School, and Huntingdon High School, which offers agricultural courses and is known for its high school football rivalry with McKenzie High. Cultural activities are centered around The Dixie Carter Performing Arts and Enrichment Center, which hosts concerts, plays, and musicals. The annual Huntingdon Heritage Festival brings street vendors, food trucks, and live music to the town square. For outdoor enthusiasts, Edwards Park, Thomas Park, and the Kelley Sports Complex offer various recreational facilities, while 1000 Acre Lake is a popular spot for boating and fishing. Huntingdon is conveniently located 35 miles from Jackson and 25 miles from Paris, with U.S. Highway 70 providing easy commutes. The town is also served by an on-demand transportation program and has medical services available at Baptist Memorial Hospital.
Home Trends in Huntingdon, TN
On average, homes in Huntingdon, TN sell after 79 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Huntingdon, TN over the last 12 months is $180,000, down 18% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.