Franklin REALTORS, Inc.
2
Closed Sales
$1.1M
Total Value
$535K - $540K
Price Range
$537.5K
Average Price
Prior 5 years
About Marcia
Marcia Franks has held a real estate license for over twenty-five years. She opened Franklin Realtors in 1990 and is the Principal Broker and owner. Marcia is an active member of the Williamson County Association of Realtors serving on most association committees including the Board of Directors and was its 2006 President and 2007 Realtor of the Year.
Marcia is also very active in the Tennessee Association of Realtors. She has been a state director for the has been a member of the state Realtors Political Action Trustees. Marcia has attended most of the local, state, and national Realtor Association meetings and continues to keep herself abreast of all things concerning real estate currently was the 2007 President of the Women’s Council of REALTORS of Williamson County.
Marcia is very active in her church, West Franklin Baptist Church, The Heritage Foundation, and Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.
She and her husband, Jay, own Homestead Manor, on which they have placed a historic conservation easement, forever protecting it in the Civil War battlefield it sets on. They live in a historic 1864 house in Downtown Franklin and are partners in The Boathouse Cafe on Main Street. Marcia and Jay have developed over twenty subdivisions and have built hundreds of houses and commercial properties. Marcia and Jay are happy and proud to have their two daughters, Tonya and Bryana, working in their real estate development office.
Marcia is also very active in the Tennessee Association of Realtors. She has been a state director for the has been a member of the state Realtors Political Action Trustees. Marcia has attended most of the local, state, and national Realtor Association meetings and continues to keep herself abreast of all things concerning real estate currently was the 2007 President of the Women’s Council of REALTORS of Williamson County.
Marcia is very active in her church, West Franklin Baptist Church, The Heritage Foundation, and Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.
She and her husband, Jay, own Homestead Manor, on which they have placed a historic conservation easement, forever protecting it in the Civil War battlefield it sets on. They live in a historic 1864 house in Downtown Franklin and are partners in The Boathouse Cafe on Main Street. Marcia and Jay have developed over twenty subdivisions and have built hundreds of houses and commercial properties. Marcia and Jay are happy and proud to have their two daughters, Tonya and Bryana, working in their real estate development office.
Home Types:
House
Years of Experience:
7
Transaction History
- 2 Year
Neighborhoods Marcia is Experienced In
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2 Sales
Marcia's Listings and Deals
Marcia's Active Listings
Recently Sold
Awards and Designations
- 2007, 2008 Realtor of the Year - Williamson County Association of Realtors
- NAR - National Association of Realtors
- CRB - Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager
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