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Tim Thompson

Tim Thompson Premier REALTORS
204 Closed Sales
$400.5M Total Value
$50K - $14M Price Range
$2M Average Price
Prior five years

About Tim

Tim’s vast real estate experience includes having been a realtor since 1991 and the broker of Tim Thompson Premier Realtors since 2013. He has consistently been ranked as one of the top 20 realtors in Middle Tennessee and a multi-million dollar producer specializing in large farm acquisition, land and lot sales, and residential, estate, and historical property sales throughout Middle Tennessee, predominately in Williamson County. A Williamson County resident since 1972, he resides on his family farm in the Trinity community. He married in 1981 to his wife Jennifer; they are the parents of two children, Tess and Brent. A graduate of Franklin High School, he has been a long-time coach of area youth, middle, and high school sports. Tim excels in providing outstanding service, sincerity, experience, and a “know-how” approach to selling real estate.
Home Types: House, Lot/Land, Townhouse, Manufactured, Commercial
Years of Experience: 14

Transaction History

Seller Deals

Total Deals
17
Total Value
$40,220,690
Average Sale Price
$2,365,923
Price Range
$390K - $9.2M

Buyer Deals

Total Deals
11
Total Value
$29,221,471
Average Sale Price
$2,656,497
Price Range
$489K - $6.4M

Production Over Time

1 Year View by Quarter

Seller Deals

Total Deals
46
Total Value
$113,432,023
Average Sale Price
$2,465,914
Price Range
$390K - $13M

Buyer Deals

Total Deals
18
Total Value
$42,484,186
Average Sale Price
$2,360,233
Price Range
$470K - $6.4M

Production Over Time

2 Year View by Quarter

Seller Deals

Total Deals
155
Total Value
$280,068,513
Average Sale Price
$1,806,894
Price Range
$50K - $14M

Buyer Deals

Total Deals
49
Total Value
$120,473,863
Average Sale Price
$2,458,650
Price Range
$125K - $14M

Production Over Time

5 Year View

Tim's Listings and Deals

Awards and Designations

  • NAR - National Association of Realtors
Agent License: Tennessee 248653
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Tim Thompson