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Neighborhoods in the 37064 ZIP Code

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    Leiper's Fork

    Known for whiskey, historical structures and southern comfort food, Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, is perched near the top of the Natchez Trace Parkway. The two-car lane town is a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. Galleries, live music, boutiques and spectacular vistas mix with the historical sites. “Leiper’s Fork has

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      $1.32M

    • List Price

      $419K - $11.4M

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      17 Listings

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    McLemore

    McLemore offers a blend of suburban comfort and peaceful countryside close to one of the Nashville metro’s destination bedroom communities. This area between Franklin and Thompson’s Station primarily consists of rolling farmland and woods, parts of which have made way for lush multi-acre properties and a handful of upscale housing communities. One

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      $1.21M

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      $763K - $2.2M

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      12 Listings

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    Bethesda

    Despite the gradual development of its rural lands, Bethesda maintains its small town character. “I think the small community, the schools, the people, just the homeliness of it, and the welcoming feeling you get when you meet someone else,” says long-time resident Joyce Smith about the appeal of this community right outside of Spring Hill and

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      $1.15M

    • List Price

      $775K - $7.2M

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      35 Listings

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    Triune Area

    Rolling green pastures, country charm and modern conveniences only begin to describe the Triune area of Williamson County. Less than 30 miles south of Nashville, this community is a blend of farmland, woodlands and planned developments. It is home to horse farms and winding rivers. First settled in the early 1800s, the district was originally

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      $1.09M

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      $500K - $5.1M

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      37 Listings

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    Southall

    Located south of one of Nashville’s most affluent suburbs, Southall offers a little more breathing room amidst sweeping views of rolling farmlands. The area based around Southall Road is turning into a regional agritourism destination, and its rural setting provides the ideal backdrop for activities ranging from fly-fishing and kayaking to

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      $1.01M

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      $425K - $3.2M

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      25 Listings

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    Goose Creek

    The Goose Creek area is a vast and growing community on the southern outskirts of Franklin, where subdivisions have gradually taken over rural landscapes. Goose Creek — also the name of a local bypass and stream — stands out with developments like Berry Farms, which began taking off in the 2010s. Residents of the bustling community live just steps

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      $995K

    • List Price

      $545K - $2.1M

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      43 Listings

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    Thompson's Station

    Thompson’s Station, tucked in among amid rolling hills and tranquil landscapes, seems much further than 32 miles from downtown Nashville. The first settlers arrived here in the late 1700s, but it wasn’t until 1855 when the trains arrived that the village began to grow. The railroad served as the town’s lifeline until the trucking industry spelled

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      $901K

    • List Price

      $470K - $3.6M

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      68 Listings

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    Central Franklin

    Central Franklin helps this otherwise fast-growing Nashville suburb keep its small-town appeal. The suburb's historic downtown, which anchors Central Franklin, regularly bustles with pedestrians en route to the many eateries, bars and boutiques that line Main Street. The public square, a common meetup spot, is also home to Civil War monuments and

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      $813K

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      $275K - $4.4M

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      71 Listings

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    Carnton

    Franklin’s Carnton community revolves around the large Federal and Greek Revival estate located on the edge of Eastern Flank Battlefield Park. This open field was the site of the Civil War's Battle of Franklin and the Carnton plantation home served as a field hospital during the conflict. Suburban developments have since taken over the former

    • Average Value

      $797K

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      $400K - $2M

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      18 Listings

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    Berrys Chapel

    Berrys Chapel takes its name from a local church that began its congregation here in the late 19th century. Along with a road and creek, the neighborhood also shares its name with a reconstructed limestone wall that greets residents who enter the community from the north along Hillsboro Road. Located on Franklin’s outskirts, Berrys Chapel now

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      $788K

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      $475K - $5.3M

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      23 Listings

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    McEwen

    While downtown Franklin is the city’s historic district, Councilwoman Beverly Burger describes the McEwen area as the “More modern area of our city, along Interstate 65, where there are a lot of corporate headquarters.” More commonly referred to as CoolSprings, this community is home to the CoolSprings Galleria, one of the Nashville metro’s three

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      $717K

    • List Price

      $422K - $1.9M

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      63 Listings

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    Fairview

    Among the verdant plains of Central Tennessee, Fairview offers a bucolic rural lifestyle without compromising on the community and conveniences of city living. Less than 30 miles west of Nashville, the city boasts exceptional schools, unique shops and restaurants, and outdoor recreation while fostering a small-town atmosphere. “Fairview and

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      $604K

    • List Price

      $324K - $3.6M

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      166 Listings

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    Bellevue

    There’s certainly plenty to see in Bellevue, which in French means “beautiful view.” This large suburb on the southwestern reaches of Nashville consists of hilly neighborhoods surrounded by dense woodlands. The Harpeth River winds right through the heart of the community and part of it is followed by a greenway of the same name. Many residents can

    • Average Value

      $532K

    • List Price

      $278K - $1.6M

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      124 Listings

    Bellevue
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    West Harpeth

    • Average Value

      $911K

    • List Price

      $385K - $3M

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      85 Listings

    West Harpeth