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Goodlettsville TN Real Estate For Sale


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If you are looking for a Goodlettsville TN REALTOR®, or have questions about how to avoid foreclosure choose Kim Blanton! As a Goodlettsville agent, Kim Blanton can assist you with all of your home buying and home selling needs. I can provide you with access to the local MLS real estate listings database with easy to use tools to search Goodlettsville homes for sale, provide a Comparative Market Analysis to determine your home's value in Goodlettsville Tennessee and offer my experience and knowledge to make the home buying or selling process easier for you and your family. Contact Kim Blanton today to get your home search started for a Goodlettsville home!
If you are relocating to Goodlettsville, you may wish to lean about the history of Goodlettsville, Tennessee(below) and watch the video.
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History of Goodlettsville Tennessee
Explored and settled just a few short years after our nation declared its independence, the city of Goodlettsville has a rich historical heritage. The town, situated in Davidson and Sumner counties, originated as Manskers Station, a fort established in 1780 by Kasper Mansker, a Virginia man who first explored the area in 1772. The creation of Mansker Fort coincided with the founding of Fort Nashborough, which later became Nashville, by John Robertson. Mansker and Robertson found the sites in 1779.
Today Goodlettsville’s rich heritage can be enjoyed in such places as the city’s Frontier Life Center, or on Main Street where buildings from the city’s past house antique stores and specialty shops. At the Frontier Life Center, guests enjoy 18th Century Tennessee, guided by re-enactors through reconstructed Mansker’s Station, considered to be one of the most historically-accurate in the nation, and the Bowen Plantation House, the region’s earliest brick structure, outfitted in its simple, 1790’s finery.
Where is Goodlettsville, Tennessee?
- Approximately 12 miles from Nashville
- In the northern part of Davidson County
- Also includes the southern part of Sumner County and southern part of Robertson County
- Convenient commute to Nashville with great access to Interstate 65
- Also near intersection of I-65, I-40 & I-24 for convenient travel throughout middle Tennessee
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Kim Blanton
Certified Residential Specialist
Keller Williams Realty
Phone: 615-822-8585
Mobile: 615-969-1460
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