Fairview TN Real Estate is a bargain when compared to other areas of Williamson County. Real estate ranges in price from $125,000 for a three bedroom, two bath starter home, to an executive estate priced at $1,695,000 for five bedrooms, five and one-half baths sitting on 15 acres, and everything in between. You´ll find fabulous homes on one-half to one acre lots in planned developments of Stable Acres, Polston Place, Kyles Creek, Castleberry Farm and McCormick Grove.  Standard in these sidewalk communities are all-brick homes with granite counter tops, hardwood floors, tiled baths, two and three bay side load garages, and bonus rooms fitted with elaborate theatre systems.   The average price per square ft. for all this is only $115/ft., as compared to $165/ft. for homes in Franklin or Brentwood.

 

Fairview TN Homes for Sale offers something for everyone.  Nestled in West Williamson County, the City of Fairview is a bedroom community 30 minutes from Nashville, the Capital of Tennessee, where residents can find exquisite restaurants, enjoy a symphony performance at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, a Broadway play at The Tennessee Performing Arts Center,  and world renowned art exhibits at The Frist Center.  Fairview is blessed to have the 722 acre Bowie Nature Park,  featuring  miles of walking, biking and horse-riding trails, six lakes, a totally green Nature Center featuring nature exhibits and art, a museum which gives a dynamic history of the Bowie family and their reclamation of the land they eventually left as a gift to the citizens of Fairview.  Not far down the road in Dickson, TN is The Renaissance Center, www.rcenter.org,  an arts and technology education and performing arts center with dinner shows, exhibits from around the world, and music performances from every genre.  The Natchez Trace Parkway, www.NPS.gov/natr, a 444 mile historic trail connecting southern Mississippi and middle Tennessee, can be accessed from either end of the city limits of Fairview.  Completion of I-840 between Fairview and Franklin scheduled for fall of 2011, will most certainly cause an explosion of growth for the area, as it will connect  I-40W at Dickson, TN to I-40E at Lebanon, TN.

 

Quality of life in this wonderful city is high, and Williamson County Schools are some of the most sought after in Tennessee.  Fairview High School was rated by Newsweek magazine as one of the 500 best in the NATION for the third year in a row.  Home prices are holding steady, but declined approximately 12% from August, 2008 until mid-July 2009.  The average sales price for for that period of time was $183,492 for 1,849 sq. ft. with three bedrooms, two an one half baths, or $99.23/ft.   Anita Hughes has lived in Fairview since 1969, and has seen it change from a mostly rural farm area, to a diverse community that hasn´t yet hit its stride.  She is the Fairview TN Real Estate professional, with the experience and knowledge to make your dreams come true.  Contact Anita directly at 615-202-5090.