The closest-in suburb on the north side of Nashville, Goodlettsville straddles Davidson and Sumner counties and serves as the bridge between the city and the more rural towns up I-65. I help buyers and sellers move with confidence in this convenient, well-established market.
A convenient, full-service suburb with shorter commutes than anywhere else north of Nashville.
At roughly 12–15 miles from downtown Nashville, Goodlettsville offers the shortest commute of any town on the north side. Most residents are downtown or at the airport in under 25 minutes.
The city sits in both Davidson and Sumner counties, so buyers can choose between Metro Nashville Public Schools or Sumner County schools depending on which side of the line a home falls on.
Goodlettsville has a deep mix of mid-century ranches, 1980s and 90s subdivisions, and newer infill — meaning a wide spread of price points and a steady supply of homes in the $300K to $500K range.
Rivergate Mall, Long Hollow Pike, and the Two Rivers/Vietnam Veterans corridor put grocery, healthcare, restaurants, and big-box retail within a few minutes — no need to drive into Nashville for daily needs.
From historic Goodlettsville to established subdivisions on both sides of the county line.
Full-service real estate for Goodlettsville buyers and sellers.
Whether you want a starter home in an established subdivision, a closer-in property for an easier commute, or to compare the Davidson and Sumner sides of the city line, I help you weigh the real tradeoffs before you make an offer.
Buyer ServicesI price your Goodlettsville home on neighborhood-specific comparable sales and market it to the buyers who are actively shopping the close-in northern suburbs — including relocation buyers prioritizing commute.
Seller ServicesCommon questions about buying and selling in Goodlettsville, TN.
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