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Nashville Real Estate
Search Nashville, Tennessee Homes For Sale
Looking for Nashville homes for sale? Search our local real estate listings database for access to Nashville home listings. Search for Nashville Tennessee real estate home listings, townhomes, condominiums, new construction homes for sale, first time buyer homes, foreclosure listings and equestrian properties for sale. Whether you want to buy or sell a Nashville home, you can browse through properties or find a wide variety of real estate resources available on this website. You can also search horse property and horse farms in the Nashville area.
Find a Nashville Tennessee Real Estate Professional
If you are looking for a Nashville TN REALTOR®, or need answers on how to avoid foreclosure on your Nashville home, choose Kim Blanton! As a Nashville real estate agent,Kim Blanton can assist you with all of your home buying and home selling needs. I can provide you with access to the local MLS real estate listings database with easy to use tools to search Nashville homes for sale, provide a Comparative Market Analysis to determine your home's value in Nashville Tennessee and offer my experience and knowledge to make the home buying or selling process easier for you and your family. Contact Kim Blanton today to get your home search started for a Nashville home!
This site will also give you information on some of our northern areas such as Goodlettsville, White House, Henersonville TN and Springfield, Tennessee. Counties include Davidson County, Sumner County and Robertson County Tennessee.
History of Nashville
The settlement of Nashborough was constructed as a fort on the west banks of the Cumberland River in 1779 led by the founding fathers James Robertson and Colonel John Donelson. Nashborough underwent a name change and became Nashville. Andrew Jackson arrived in town to serve as the public prosecutor. Andrew Jackson was elected the seventh president in 1828. He built his plantation, The Hermitage, for his beloved wife Rachel. The home and acreage remain today and is open to the public.
Nashville was named the permanent capital of Tennessee in 1843. The Roaring Twenties opened up the doors to music, and with it came the first symphony orchestra and the first show of many for the Grand Ole Opry. In the 1940's and 1950's there was a new movement beginning in the music world. The Opry moved downtown to the Ryman and bestowed upon the Ryman its most affectionate nickname, "the Mother Church of Country Music." The RCA Studio B opened on Music Row and instantly became famous under the management of Chet Atkins. The famous Nashville Sound was crafted, and performers like Elvis, the Everly Brothers and Dolly Parton recorded their music and which quickly became chart topping hits.
The Opry said good-bye to the Ryman in 1974 when it moved it its new home on the Gaylord Opryland complex. It wasn't until 1994 that the Ryman was restored to its orignial grandeur. In 1996, Tennessee celebrated its Bicentennial, and today, the city lives on.
Where is Nashville Tennessee?
In the northern part of Davidson County
Convenient commute from all locations
Nashville intersects three major Interstates-
I-65, I-40 & I-24 for convenient travel throughout
Middle Tennessee
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Kim Blanton
Certified Residential Specialist
Keller Williams Realty
Phone: 615-822-8585
Mobile: 615-969-1460
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