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You’ll Appreciate This Sumner County and Middle Tennessee Area Real Estate Info and Community Links Below That Pam Rumley Has Carefully Collected Here For Your Convenience.
Sumner County is located at the northern boundary of Tennessee towards the middle of the state. At the 2000 census, the county had more than 130,500 residents, with the county seat in Gallatin. Real estate here is prized because Hendersonville is located at a water huge recreation area---Old Hickory Lake---within the state.
If you are thinking of relocating here and buying a home to live in, or a second or vacation home, you’ll want to know that the city has approximately 32 square miles of real estate and 26 miles of shoreline on Old Hickory Lake. So if you’ve ever thought of living in a home on a like, think about buying real estate here!
Regarding real estate demographics, Sumner County in 2,000 had 48,941 households, and 37,048 families. The population density was 246 people per square mile. There were 51,657 housing units comprising an average density of 98/mi.
Of additional real estate interest to home buyers, sellers and Realtors in the area---homes in the county had a median income of $46,030. Median income for a family was $52,125. Median income of males was $36,875; for females, $25,720.
Hendersonville, Tennessee is located about twenty miles northeast of Nashville on Highway 31E, near the top of the state. Hendersonville’s real estate touches a northern leg of Old Hickory Lake, which extends for nearly 100 miles, nearly to Carthage, Tennessee. Old Hickory Lake (Named after President Andrew Jackson/Old Hickory who once lived nearby.) is a huge man-made recreation area formed by the Old Hickory Lock and Dam on the Cumberland River, about 25 miles upstream from Nashville, Tennessee.
The dam and locks areas are maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The public gets to enjoy nine marinas, three campgrounds, and 41 boat access sites, operated by the Corps.
Please view the community links below.
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