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Franklin, Tennessee Real Estate
Franklin, Tennessee Homes For Sale
Dr. Hugh Williamson, member of the Continental Congress, named Franklin, Tennessee after his good friend and fellow Congress member Benjamin Franklin. Incidentally, Williamson County Tennessee was later named after Dr. Williamson. With beginnings stretching back to the founding of our nation, Franklin, TN has grown from a tiny, agricultural community, to a thriving city with a mix of corporate, residential, and commercial citizens. Downtown Franklin boasts one of the Nation’s oldest historic districts, with 15 blocks of beautiful historic buildings over 200 years old. Franklin, Tennessee is also very proud of the strong sense of community that has existed since the town’s founding in 1799.
Real Estate in Franklin, Tennessee
Homes for sale in Franklin, Tennessee range from old-style Southern mansions to newer, single-family cottages. Money Magazine has ranked Franklin, Tennessee as one of the Top Ten best places to retire and among the Top 100 best places to live. This high praise makes Franklin, TN real estate very valuable. Homes for sale in Franklin are valued at over $100,000 more than the national average, making Franklin houses attractive to investors and homeowners looking to contribute to their retirement. Franklin Realtors are always keeping busy showing all varieties of property in Franklin, TN to potential new members of their community.
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As mentioned above, Franklin, TN has one of the nation’s most beautiful and oldest historic districts, covered in rich landscaping, commemorative brick sidewalks, and gorgeous Victorian homes. Visitors also come to enjoy the local Civil War battleground and the abundance of Tennessee antiques.
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| Avg. people per household | 2.75 |
| Median age | 35.23 |
| Median age - men | 34.50 |
| Median age - women | 35.83 |
| # of businesses** | 2,496 |
| Total # employed** | 38,259 |
| White population | 61,918 |
| Black population | 4,892 |
| Hispanic population | 2,337 |
| Asian population | 811 |
| Hawaiian population | 27 |
| Indian population | 149 |
| Other population | 963 |
| Male population | 33,964 |
| Female population | 35,383 |
**According to 2003 Census



