Middle Tennessee Demographics
Bordered by Kentucky (north) and Alabama (south) and comprised largely of the Nashville area (population 689,447), Middle Tennessee is home of “Music City” and the “Upper Cumberland” areas, with a total population of approximately 2.9 million residents!
Outside of the main city of Nashville, the other most notable towns are Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Franklin, Hendersonville, Cookeville, Smyrna, Spring Hill, Brentwood, Gallatin and Columbia.
Average home prices in the Nashville area hover around $420,000, which makes Middle Tennessee, by far, the most expensive part of the state to live in. These average home prices are justified, however, when you consider the fact that Nashville (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics), is #5 in the “Job Growth Ranking” (number of jobs plus average wage) for all cities in the United States!
Specifically, Williamson County is home to the top three most expensive towns in all of Tennessee (Brentwood, Franklin, and Nolensville).
Middle Tennessee Highlights
Vibrant Living Options. Middle Tennessee offers a mix of urban excitement in Nashville and small-town charm in places like Franklin and Clarksville, providing residential options to suit diverse lifestyles.
Thriving Outdoor Activities. With scenic trails in Cookeville and boating opportunities near Clarksville, Middle Tennessee emphasizes outdoor recreation and connection with nature.
Strong Community and Services. The region boasts top-notch public services, including well-maintained parks and reliable transportation systems, ensuring quality amenities for residents.
Culinary Delights. From trendy Nashville eateries to cozy diners in Franklin, Middle Tennessee’s food scene offers a wide variety of Southern and international cuisine to satisfy every palate.
Dynamic and Welcoming Environment. Middle Tennessee combines a thriving economy, diverse demographics, and a strong sense of community, making it an appealing destination for individuals and families alike.
Main Cities In Middle Tennessee
Nashville Tennessee
Clarksville Tennessee
Hendersonville Tennessee
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