Cool Springs homes in Williamson County, Tennessee. It is also considered to be part of Franklin. The following types of housing are readily available in and around Cool Springs
In 2011, there were approximately 351 real estate and property transactions in the Cool Springs, Tennessee area. Prices for real estate in this community are expected to remain stable over the next 12 months. The average price of Cool Springs homes sold in 2011 was $411,859 and the average size of homes sold was 3350 square feet. The average days on market for Cool Springs homes in 2011 was 88 days.
Local neighborhoods and subdivisions include
- Mckay’s mill
- Avalon,
- Ashton park
- Brenthaven
- Breezeway
- CarronBridge,
- Cannonwood
- Cedarmont Farms
- Chardonnay
- Cheswicke Farms
- Cool Springs East
- Falcon Creek
- garden club estates,
- Governors Club
- Hurstbourne Park
- Inglehame Farms
- Montclair
- Taramore
- The Enclave
- Villages of Clovercroft
- Watkins Creek
Local zip code for Cool Springs Homes include: 37067
Contact Larry Brewer – Realtor(r) by phone at (615) 371-1544 (office) or (615) 512-7853 (cell), and by email at [email protected]
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information on this page is based on information on Cool Springs homes in Nashville per the Nashville Multiple Listing Services, Inc. and is deemed reliable but, not guaranteed.
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Lot Size28.24 ac
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Home Size2,657 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths4 Baths
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Lot Size16,118 sqft
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Home Size3,952 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths5 Baths
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(all data current as of
5/29/2023)
Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.
You know, Ray and I are building a home in Charlotte and that photo of the brick and stone in your picture is one of the nicest examples of mixing the two materials! Love this community – especially the fact that there is such a broad range of sales prices in the same area. Great representation of the area, Larry! Anyone searching anywhere near Nashville would be lucky to have you representing them!