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Worth Properties, LLC
Donna Tisdale

40 Burton Hills Blvd, Suite 100
Nashville, TN 37215

615-202-8799

donna@donnatisdale.com




Nashville TN homes For Sale

Welcome to Nashville, the place to be in Middle Tennessee. Known far and wide as Music City, USA, Nashville is a diverse and culturally significant part of Tennessee and one of the most beloved vacation destinations in the United States.
 
Located in the Nashville Basin, the city of Nashville straddles the Cumberland River and sprawls out into the beautiful, rolling green countryside of Middle Tennessee.  Nashville is a magnet for people from all over the world and all walks of life, and enjoys a diversity of religion, ethnicity, and national origin unseen in other Tennessee cities.  Many of those who consider Nashville, TN homes for sale do so because they dream of being part of the famous Nashville music scene, but far more come for the business opportunities, relatively low cost of living, and overall quality of life.

Greater Nashville is currently home to about 600,000 residents. Since the governments of Davidson County and the City of Nashville were combined in 1963 to form the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (known locally as Metro Nashville), all of Davidson County is now considered to be part of Nashville, although many communities are designated as independent municipalities within the greater Metro Nashville government structure. If you’re looking for Nashville, TN homes for sale, you’ll find a variety of fine properties both in the downtown Nashville area and in the outlying suburban municipalities. Additionally, there are many areas in Davidson County – generally to the north and west of downtown Nashville – which are still primarily rural. If you’re considering Nashville, TN homes for sale you’ll find that country air and green space are within a short drive from your new residence.

If you’re interested in Nashville, TN homes for sale, let a Nashville area real estate professional help you find the perfect place for you and your family. No matter what type of property you’re looking for, an expert Realtor is your best resource and your greatest asset.  For more information about Nashville, TN homes for sale, or to request a full list of properties available in the Metro Nashville area, please contact expert Realtor Donna Tisdale at 615.202.8799 today.


Music City USA

Nashville is truly country music’s capitol, and its music past and present play a large part in drawing both residents and tourists to the area. Many of those looking for Nashville, TN homes for sale are either involved in the music industry or hope to be. Even if you’re not a musician, Music City USA is the perfect place to experience the culture of honky tonk music.

The Grand Ole Opry is truly the heart of the Nashville music scene. Some of the most famous country music stars in the world have performed on its storied stage. Moved from its original home in the Ryman Auditorium in 1974, the Opry can now be found in the Grand Ole Opry House, several miles outside of Downtown Nashville, along the Pennington bend in the Cumberland River. The Opry Mills Mall, a mega-shopping mall, and the Opryland Resort and Convention Center are adjacent, and draw a large number of residents and tourists to the area. The Opryland Resort is the nation’s largest non-gambling hotel, and features spectacular convention facilities for gatherings of all types and sizes.
    
The Country Music Hall of Fame, opened in 1967, is another musical institution in Nashville.  The Hall’s museum displays country music memorabilia, instruments, and photographs from the early days of the Grand Ole Opry through present day. The museum moved from its original location to its current modern facility in downtown Nashville in 2001, and continues to be one of the most popular tourist attractions in the greater Nashville area.

Another must-see attraction located near Nashville, TN homes for sale is the beautiful Ryman Auditorium, which began its life as a church – the Union Gospel Tabernacle, built in 1892.  After the death of its founder, Thomas Ryman in 1904, the Tabernacle was converted to an auditorium. From 1943 to 1974, it was the home of the Grand Ole Opry, and earned the nickname “the Mother Church of Country Music.”  Many of the century’s finest performers and musicians, including Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, James Brown, Carol Channing and Charley Chapman, have performed on its stage. After the Opry moved to its current location on the Cumberland River, Ryman Auditorium sat empty for nearly 20 years until it was revitalized in 1994, and reopened as a music venue. In 2001, it was designated a National Historical Landmark and added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Other Nashville attractions that appeal to people considering Nashville, TN homes for sale include visits to the Parthenon – a full-scale replica of the famed Greek structure built in 1897 for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition – which occupies Centennial Park in the downtown area. Families will enjoy the Nashville Zoo, which features educational programs for families and students, and history buffs will love the Hermitage, the home of President Andrew Jackson and one of the oldest presidential homes still open to the public. The Nashville Performing Arts Center is the home of the Nashville Opera, the Nashville Ballet, the Nashville Children’s Theater and the Tennessee Repertory Theater.

Come to Nashville, and experience the wonders of Music City, USA for yourself. For more information about Nashville, TN homes for sale, contact expert Realtor Donna Tisdale at 615.202.8799 today.

Living in Nashville

Nashville is known for its music scene, and indeed music is a driving force in the city’s economy. But if you’re looking for Nashville, TN homes for sale, you will also find numerous and lucrative professional opportunities in manufacturing, high-tech, business, and construction fields. In Nashville, as well as in outlying communities, you’ll find the headquarters of several large national corporations, as well as a hefty complement of smaller, privately owned businesses. Tourism also generates a large part of Nashville’s annual revenues, and many small business owners strike Nashville gold with operations in service, restaurant, and hospitality fields. Health care, transportation, and publishing are also major industries in the Nashville area.

Nashville has been referred to as the “Athens of the South,” mainly due to the presence of many universities and colleges within the city limits. The proximity of these institutions add value to Nashville, TN homes for sale, and ensure that business owners have a large and diverse pool of talent from which to hire. The main campus of Tennessee State University (TSU) is located in Nashville, and encompasses 65 buildings in a residential setting on John A. Merritt Boulevard, as well as its Avon Campus in the downtown business district.  The Watkins College of Art and Design enrolls about 400 students and offers degrees in fine arts, interior design, film, graphic design, and photography. Other educational institutions in the greater Nashville area include: Nashville State Community College, the Art Institute of Tennessee at Nashville (one of 32 Art Institutes across the nation), Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Gupton College, Meharry Medical College, Lipscomb University, and the Nashville School of Law, to name a few.   

Metro Nashville public schools enroll nearly 74,000 students across 133 schools, and consistently operate at or above state and national levels. Parents who are considering Nashville, TN homes for sale will be happy to know that parents are allowed some choices with regards to the schools their children can attend within the Metro Nashville school system.  MNPS schools currently host three of Tennessee’s five International Baccalaureate Programs, and teachers have received several honors on both the county and state levels. School superintendent Pedro Garcia recently decided to enforce Standard School Attire rules: collared shirts, no denim pants, and several other dress code rules now apply to all students attending MNPS schools.  

There’s more to life in Nashville than meets the eye: come home to Middle Tennessee and see why more and more people are considering Nashville, TN homes for sale. For more information about Nashville, TN homes for sale, or to obtain a full list of properties currently available in the greater Nashville area, please call expert Realtor Donna Tisdale at 615.202.8799 today.

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