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  2. Tennessee real estate most overvalued in US. Why Nashville ...

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    The Nashville metropolitan area, which includes Murfreesboro and Franklin, had a March 2024 median home sale price of $474,990. Memphis and Nashville are very different markets, however.

  3. Category:Houses in Franklin, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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  4. Franklin, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Franklin is a city in and the county seat of Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. [6] About 21 miles (34 km) south of Nashville , it is one of the principal cities of the Nashville metropolitan area and Middle Tennessee .

  5. Tennessee real estate: Will it get easier to buy a home in ...

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    The price of a home in Tennessee has doubled since early 2020, dimming the prospect of homeownership considerably for residents earning the median income of $71,328. Will it get better in 2024?

  6. See jaw-dropping estate near Nashville set to break Tennessee ...

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    A 383-acre estate tucked away in the rolling hills outside of Nashville, Tennessee, is for sale for $65 million, breaking the record for the state’s most expensive listing ever.

  7. Thomas Brown House (Franklin, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Brown was listed in 1860 with real estate valued at $25,000 and personal property of $34.500. At his death in 1870, he owned 546 acres of valuable land along the Harpeth River. Brown had six children and his daughter, Bethenia Brown Miller, lived at the house until her death in 1913. [7]