Gallatin, TN Real Estate

From the historic downtown square to new lakeside developments, Gallatin is one of Middle Tennessee's fastest-growing cities. I help buyers and sellers navigate this dynamic market with local expertise and data-driven strategy.

Why Gallatin?

The Sumner County seat is booming — and the opportunities are real.

Rapid Growth

Gallatin has experienced significant population and economic growth over the past decade, with new retail, dining, and residential developments transforming the city.

Historic Downtown

Gallatin's charming town square features local shops, restaurants, and events that give the city a strong sense of community and small-town appeal.

Lake Access

Old Hickory Lake borders Gallatin's southern edge, offering boating, fishing, and waterfront living just minutes from town.

Affordable Value

Compared to Nashville and Hendersonville, Gallatin offers more space for the money — making it an attractive option for first-time buyers and growing families.

Popular Neighborhoods

Gallatin offers diverse options — from established neighborhoods to brand-new communities.

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How I Can Help

Full-service real estate for Gallatin buyers and sellers.

Buying in Gallatin

I guide you through every step — from pre-approval to closing — helping you find the right home at the right price in Gallatin's competitive market.

Buyer Services

Selling in Gallatin

Strategic pricing, professional marketing, and expert negotiation to help your Gallatin home sell quickly and for top dollar.

Seller Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about buying and selling in Gallatin, TN.

What is the average home price in Gallatin, TN?

As of 2026, the median home price in Gallatin is in the mid-to-high $300K range, making it one of the more affordable markets in the Nashville metro area. New construction and lakefront properties can command higher prices, while established neighborhoods offer solid value.

Is Gallatin a good place to live?

Yes. Gallatin offers a strong balance of affordability, community, and convenience. With a revitalized downtown, access to Old Hickory Lake, quality schools in the Station Camp cluster, and a 30-minute commute to Nashville, it's one of Sumner County's top choices for families and professionals.

How do I find the best realtor in Gallatin, TN?

Choose an agent who actively works in Gallatin and understands the local market — someone who tracks recent sales, knows neighborhood-level pricing, and can advise on the best areas for your needs. I use data-driven analysis and local expertise to help my clients make smart decisions in the Gallatin market.

What are the best neighborhoods in Gallatin for families?

Station Camp, Foxland Harbor, and Savannah Ridge are popular with families thanks to highly-rated schools, community amenities, and newer construction. The Wynbrooke and Creekside Farms areas also offer great value with good proximity to parks and shopping.

How is the Gallatin real estate market in 2026?

Gallatin continues to be one of the strongest markets in Sumner County. With ongoing development, strong population growth, and increasing demand from Nashville commuters, inventory moves quickly and values have appreciated steadily. It's a great time for both buyers seeking value and sellers capitalizing on demand.

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