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Neighborhoods in Tennessee

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    Lawrenceburg

    Lawrenceburg, TN, 80 miles south of Nashville, has diverse housing and city parks. North Locust Avenue features local shops. Annual events celebrate art and heritage. The area has highly rated schools and lower crime rates.

    • Average Value

      $254K

    • List Price

      $136K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      57 Listings

    Lawrenceburg
  • Waverly

    Waverly

    Nearly 4,300 people live in Waverly, a small city in Middle Tennessee. However, Vicki Stribling, Realtor and broker with Bill Collier Realty & Auction, says that number used to be slightly higher. Many people moved after a flood devastated the community in August 2021. “It was one of those freak things that has never happened before,” says

    • Average Value

      $252K

    • List Price

      $120K - $694K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      28 Listings

    Waverly
  • Henderson

    Henderson

    The city of Henderson is home to Freed-Hardeman University, a Christian school of about 2,300 students. Many of the 6,000 residents moved to the city for the university, either to enroll or to take a job with the school. But even homebuyers who came for different reasons — for the quiet, small-town energy or for the easy commute to Jackson — find

    • Average Value

      $251K

    • List Price

      $99K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      33 Listings

    Henderson
  • Lexington

    Lexington

    Nearly 30 miles east of Jackson , Lexington is a small Tennessee town that offers countryside living at a lower cost than nearby cities. “We have people move from out of town that want good value, and the West Tennessee corridor between Memphis and Nashville provides affordable living,” says Amy McLemore, a Realtor and affiliate broker at Total Realty

    • Average Value

      $250K

    • List Price

      $140K - $1.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Lexington
  • Erwin

    Erwin

    Erwin is a small town along the Nolichucky River that is known for its access to the Appalachian Trail. This mountain community features historic homes and a walkable downtown area with boutiques and coffee shops. Johnson City is about 20 miles north.

    • Average Value

      $250K

    • List Price

      $117K - $541K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Erwin
  • Etowah

    Etowah

    Etowah, a small town in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, was once a whistlestop for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. While it no longer hauls freight, the train still chugs through the McMinn County community of about 3,600. The Hiwassee River Rail Adventure shuttles tourists toward the sprawling Cherokee National Forest, just

    • Average Value

      $247K

    • List Price

      $30K - $714K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      50 Listings

    Etowah
  • Oneida

    Oneida

    Located on the Cumberland Plateau, Oneida is a small town community close to various outdoor attractions. The town is less than 20 miles east of Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, a heavily forested gorge and upland popular for activities like hiking and whitewater rafting. “It’s got a lot of nature and waterfalls,” says Lisa

    • Average Value

      $242K

    • List Price

      $90K - $778K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      26 Listings

    Oneida
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    Pulaski

    Pulaski, TN, a rural town center, is known for beef production and Sun Drop soda. It features historic cottages, new builds, local eateries, and parks. The city hosts annual festivals and has nearby higher education options.

    • Average Value

      $239K

    • List Price

      $105K - $3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      41 Listings

    Pulaski
  • Savannah

    Savannah

    Named for the larger city in Georgia, Savannah is a small town in Tennessee steeped in history and community spirit. Civil War battlefields and historic homes tell the story of a bygone era, and events bring neighbors together throughout the year to celebrate the community. Residents can enjoy outdoor recreation at local parks and on the Tennessee

    • Average Value

      $229K

    • List Price

      $81K - $999K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      80 Listings

    Savannah
  • Livingston

    Livingston

    Livingston is the seat of Overton County, about 20 miles north of Cookeville. While residents often commute to the larger city, they choose to live in Livingston for its more intimate character and lower home prices. “In Livingston, you get a little bit cheaper housing prices since you’re a little further from Cookeville,” says Chena Morris, a

    • Average Value

      $228K

    • List Price

      $145K - $861K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      24 Listings

    Livingston
  • Pikeville

    Pikeville

    The small city of Pikeville is the quiet seat of Bledsoe County, known for its scenic Sequatchie Valley setting. Sweeping views of the Cumberland Plateau and proximity to one of Tennessee’s largest state parks attact outdoorsy homebuyers. “Tennessee is big for outdoor recreation anyhow, but there’s a lot of horseback riding going on around here,”

    • Average Value

      $227K

    • List Price

      $119K - $383K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Pikeville
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    Paris

    Paris, TN is a small rural city with an Eiffel Tower replica and annual World's Biggest Fish Fry. It offers affordable housing near Kentucky Lake. The Henry County School System is known for strong extracurricular programs.

    • Average Value

      $225K

    • List Price

      $112K - $795K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      67 Listings

    Paris
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    Martin

    Martin, TN, a small college town, is home to the University of Tennessee at Martin. The city features the Martin Recreation Complex, local businesses on Lindell Street, and hosts the annual Soybean Festival.

    • Average Value

      $225K

    • List Price

      $123K - $778K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      27 Listings

    Martin
  • Adamsville

    Adamsville

    Adamsville is best known as the home of legendary lawman Buford Pusser, a sheriff immortalized in the semi-biographical film “Walking Tall.” These days, the small Tennessee town appeals to homebuyers looking for access to larger cities and nearby recreation hotspots. “You’re close to everything without having to drive too much. It’s a great

    • Average Value

      $224K

    • List Price

      $112K - $514K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    Adamsville
  • Monterey

    Monterey

    With a name that means King of the Mountains and a town motto of "where the hilltops kiss the sky," it's no surprise that natural recreation is one of the biggest perks of life in Monterey. "The outdoor amenities in the area are a big draw. We're surrounded by nine state parks within an hour, and we have an active outdoor lifestyle," says Chena

    • Average Value

      $224K

    • List Price

      $132K - $1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Monterey
  • Huntingdon

    Huntingdon

    The Carroll County Courthouse is the epicenter of activity in Huntingdon, a small city in Northwest Tennessee that's also the county seat. Along with restaurants and cultural institutions around its town square, Huntingdon offers established neighborhoods, recreation options and highly rated schools between the bigger cities of Jackson and Paris.

    • Average Value

      $208K

    • List Price

      $83K - $516K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      29 Listings

    Huntingdon
  • Clifton

    Clifton

    Elevated on a bluff by the Tennessee River, Clifton is a small community that stands tall in terms of its potential for value. Although property prices have exploded closer to Nashville, Clifton and some surrounding areas still offer buyers the opportunity to purchase larger tracts of land for lower prices. “There’s been a lot of people that are

    • Average Value

      $201K

    • List Price

      $95K - $771K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Clifton
  • Bells

    Bells

    The city of Bells first emerged as a railroad town in the 19th century, shipping the region’s agricultural goods to market. While the train no longer stops in Bells, agriculture is still a significant piece of the city’s DNA. Cotton farming is important to the area around Bells, and a food processing plant is located in town. Alongside employment

    • Average Value

      $201K

    • List Price

      $161K - $350K

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Bells
  • Jamestown

    Jamestown

    The Big South Fork of the Cumberland River cuts a gorge through the Cumberland Plateau, creating the Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, a 200-square-mile park that stretches across Tennessee and Kentucky. Jamestown serves as a gateway to the area for many of the 500,000-plus people who visit every year. “It’s small-town living next

    • Average Value

      $194K

    • List Price

      $57K - $674K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      28 Listings

    Jamestown
  • McKenzie

    McKenzie

    In 1842, Bethel University was founded in McLemoresville, Tennessee. Thirty years later, the school moved to McKenzie, where it still operates today. The Christian college teaches roughly 4,000 undergrads and offers jobs and cultural events for community members. But McKenzie retains its quiet, slower-paced feel compared to larger college towns.

    • Average Value

      $192K

    • List Price

      $86K - $567K

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      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    McKenzie
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    Brownsville

    Brownsville, TN, celebrates its musical heritage, including Tina Turner's birthplace, with festivals and museums. The city offers affordable homes and a quaint downtown. Located 60 miles from Memphis, I-40 provides easy access.

    • Average Value

      $190K

    • List Price

      $62K - $602K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    Brownsville
  • Parsons

    Parsons

    Located in central Decatur County, Parsons is a small rural city where residents value relationships and connections. “We have a ton of local shops. When it comes to kid’s clothes, adult clothes or grocery stores, everything is really local and everyone is on a first-name basis,” says Sommer Crosby, the owner and broker of Clear Choice Realty and

    • Average Value

      $190K

    • List Price

      $52K - $555K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Parsons
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    Milan

    Milan, TN, a rural hub between Nashville and Memphis, hosts community events like Milan One Table. Main Street features local shops, while Milan City Park offers outdoor recreation. The city's schools are highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $189K

    • List Price

      $65K - $416K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      32 Listings

    Milan
  • Camden

    Camden

    The seat of Benton County, Camden provides a small-town atmosphere near the recreation hub of Kentucky Lake. Residents — including plenty of retirees — enjoy the area’s blend of peaceful character and plentiful activities. “This area is kind of more of a retirement area, so people are not in a hurry,” says Kevin Stepp, the broker and owner of

    • Average Value

      $184K

    • List Price

      $59K - $473K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Camden
  • Dresden

    Dresden

    Dresden is a city of about 3,000 people and the seat of Weakley County. This West Tennessee community was once a center of commerce for the region, with grain mills, a cotton gin and a factory that produced white oak staves for whiskey barrels, as well as a railroad depot. “When I was growing up, there was a steam train that came through, but I

    • Average Value

      $181K

    • List Price

      $39K - $511K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    Dresden

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