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Discover One of Nashville’s Fastest Growing Suburbs

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams - The Anderson Group 304262

Hendersonville Has So Much to Offer

hendersonville tennesseeWhen many consider moving to a suburb of Nashville, Franklin and Williamson County often come to mind. It’s true that the rolling hills and quaint town are gorgeous, but the truth is the rest of Middle Tennessee is just as beautiful. Hendersonville, located just northeast of the city, has as much to offer as suburbs to the south, and a few bonus features you won’t find in other places.

Where the Homes Are

The beauty of Hendersonville and the 37075 zip code is that homes are being built constantly to support the influx of new residents. If you’re looking for something with history and charm, the area boasts many farmhouses and cabins from early settlements. Those seeking something sleek and modern will find plenty, especially in the new developments springing up at Indian Lake. Finally, those craving a water view will have a lot to choose from, since much of the city is located on two peninsulas jutting into Old Hickory Lake.

Shopping and Schools

The Streets at Indian Lake has recently exploded into various stores, restaurants, and doctors’ offices. This shopping center, along with the shops and eateries at Glenbrook, provide those who live here with plenty of opportunities for entertainment and quality shopping experiences. The city also boasts a huge cinema with 16 screens and an IMAX theater.

When not shopping and having fun in Hendersonville, kids experience some of the top schools in Middle Tennessee. The 37075 zip code is home to high-ranking high schools and magnet schools with great reputations. Wherever you choose to live in Hendersonville, the education will be fantastic.

Looking Forward

Because Hendersonville is a short drive to Nashville, growth is expected to continue. With a population of just over 50,000, the city is large enough to provide all you need but small enough to feel warm and friendly. Is it any wonder CNN’s Money Magazine listed it as one of the Top 100 Places to Live?

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