Hendersonville Real Estate & MLS
Using Hendersonville MLS search page will enable you to save a great deal of time - it allows you to search the listings of available properties in Hendersonville, Tennessee according to price, number of bedrooms, baths, size, etc.
With the rapidly developing Indian Lake retail development and new subdivisions popping up all around Hendersonville, Sumner county is starting to become a serious alternative for homebuyers looking for great schools, ease of access to Nashville and great value for money real estate. The other added bonus that Hendersonville Tennessee offers that sets it apart from the popular areas of Brentwood and Franklin is the lake. Old Hickory Lake has long been an attraction for those who can afford the luxurious lakefront homes. With advent of the new upscale homes in Hendersonville, the appeal of the lake and the general location of Hendersonville in Tennessee is attracting a much broader range of buyers.
About Hendersonville Tennessee Real Estate
Hendersonville real estate is an attractive prospect for investors and families, on account of its excellent location, culture, economy, and progressiveness. Incorporated in 1969 but already Tennessee's 10th largest city, Hendersonville owes a lot of its growth to its convenient position on Old Hickory Lake, having 26 miles of land on the lakefront. Additionally Hendersonville is only about 20 miles from downtown Nashville and Nashville's International Airport, so while you live the quiet life near the lake (or on it), you're always only a few steps away from the excitement and convenience of the big city.
There is a progressive air in this city of 40,620. With one of the State's most affluent and educated populations, Hendersonville Tennessee arouses the envy of other neighborhoods. A 13-member Board of Mayor and Alderman govern the city, helping to keep its growth stable and comfortable, in tune with the city's unique blend of spacious rurality and urban comfort.
The school system in Sumner County has long been seen as a major competitor to Williamson County. The only real way to compare the ratings for the schools is to use the official state of Tennessee site HERE
Other sites that the potential home buyer can use to research the school systems are www.greatschools.net and www.schoolmatters.com Either site will provide lots of useful information but perhaps the best way is really to spend a day looking at homes with one of the Ashton Real Estate Group buyers agents such as Jonny Lee who is a long time resident of Hendersonville and who is married to Jenny who was actually born and raised in Hendersonville. Local knowledge is hard to beat!
The newly extended Vietnam Veterens Blvd is the lifeline for commuters living in Hendersonville and working in Nashville Tennessee. The expansion of I65 south has greatly enhanced the travel time to Nashville so that now an average commute time will be about 25-35 mins from Hendersonville to Nashville.
The ease of access to Hendersonville Tennessee and the rest of the surrounding area is evident when you see that all the major interstates are just a few minutes drive away. The airport is just a short 34 to 45 minute drive and makes Hendersonville TN a very attractive location for the national traveller.
www.HendersonvilleTN.com and www.HvilleTN.org are two local sites that will give a lot of additional local information and help you get a grasp of the history and future expectations of the area.
The Indian Lake Village shopping development is coming on at a fast pace now with a new high tech theatre with 3,000 seats to keep up with demand for all the new residents. Barnes and Noble is a highly anticipated store that is set to open early 2008. Other stores are the gourmet hamburger store Red Robin’s Restaurant, and numerous other clothing and food stores. Stoney River steak house is also a new addition to the restaurants about to serve the Hendersonville community with top quality steaks and service.
