![]() |
|
|
Active Listing, Closed Sales, and Pending Sales
Data is deemed accurate, but not guaranteed.
![]() |
|
|
Each Keller Williams office is individually owned and operated.
Cliff
Jones is a Tennessee Real Estate Commission licensed Broker.
![]() |
|
|
Hendersonville - Real Estate sales for the month of June in Hendersonville are improving as is the surrounding areas of Nashville. With 78 homes closing in the month of June, and 89 homes pending, we expect the rest of the summer to greatly reduce the 651 homes remaining in inventory.
The average price of Hendersonville real estate sold in the month of June was $231,517. The average size of homes sold in Hendersonville was 2555 square ft.
To search for Hendersonville real estate, click on the search button. 


![]() |
|
|
Hendersonville Real Estate - Did you ever want to live on a lake, own a boat, have a private dock, enjoy the summer on the water. If you want to live in the Nashville area, and this is your dream, then your best bet is on Old Hickory Lake in Hendersonville.
Old Hickory lake provides a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities for millions of visitors each year. Because of the temperate climate and relatively long recreation season, visitors have numerous activities to choose from including hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, picnicking, boating, and water skiing. The city of Hendersonville is situated on the northern shoreline of the lake, Hendersonville real estate ranges from $150,000 for small condo's to over $1,000,000 for luxury warterfront estates.
The dam and lake are named after President Andrew Jackson (nicknamed "Old Hickory"), who lived in the vicinity, at The Hermitage. Public facilities include nine marinas, two Corps-operated campgrounds, and 41 boat access sites, as well as the Old Hickory Lake Arboretum.
In 2009 Hendersonville was named as one of the 10 best cities for families by Family Circle Magazine.
To search for lakefront Hendersonville Real Estate, click on the following button.
![]() |
|
|
Finding that "perfect home" is different for everyone. When I meet with buyers for the first time, one of my initial questions is, "What is important to you in a home?" Some people have price limitations and require a certain number of bedrooms and/or bathrooms. Others demand a specific school district or subdivision. And then there are some who really don't know what they want....they know what they DON'T want.
Personally experiencing a relocation from California to Gallatin, Tennessee and going through the process of moving and purchasing a home in this area, I have gained invaluable knowledge which I am eager to share with buyers. Starting with my initial consultation with a buyer, through the process of looking at homes, I offer personal attention to my client's likes and dislikes.
Questions such as, is it important to have a large kitchen, a laundry room in the house or garage, a fully fenced yard, bedrooms all on one floor? Is the age of the home relevant, the school district important? Do they have a commute to and from work making the proximity of highway access important? Will a fixer-upper be more to their liking, or do they want a turn-key home ready for them to move right in?
These are questions sometimes even buyers don't think to ask themselves.
I pride myself in offering "Service You Can Smile About" with integrity, professionalism and productivity. Should you or a family member have any questions about buying or selling a home in beautiful Middle Tennessee, don't hesitate to contact me at (615) 829-1051.
ActiveRain Corp. is not responsible for the accuracy of the site's content (which is written by members of the ActiveRain Real Estate Network) and does not endorse the views of the real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and others listed here.
Powered by the ActiveRain Real Estate Network
© 2009 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved