TN

Lebanon

Area Introduction

Lebanon, TN: Historic Heart of the I-40 Growth Corridor
 

Welcome to Lebanon, TN, the cherished county seat of Wilson County and one of Middle Tennessee’s fastest-growing real estate markets. Strategically located along the I-40 corridor and I-840 loop, Lebanon offers residents exceptional connectivity to Nashville while providing significantly more affordable housing, space, and a genuine small-town feel. It is the perfect blend of historic charm, modern industry, and commuter convenience.

🏘️ Community Vibe and Commuter Advantage
 

Lebanon is experiencing a boom in new construction, attracting families and commuters looking for value compared to the higher-priced suburbs closer to Nashville. The community is focused on smart growth that preserves its rich heritage.

Affordability and Space: Lebanon offers some of the most competitive home prices in the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Buyers often find newer construction, larger lots, and custom-home opportunities in communities like StoneBridge and Five Oaks (a luxury golf course community), all at lower costs than in neighboring Mount Juliet or Franklin.

Commuter Rail Access: Lebanon provides a critical advantage for professionals: the city is the easternmost terminus for the Music City Star commuter train. This rail service offers a stress-free and reliable alternative for those working in downtown Nashville.

Historic Downtown: The city is committed to preserving its vibrant Historic Downtown Square, which features beautifully restored buildings housing unique local dining spots, boutiques, breweries (Cedar City Brewing), and specialty shops. This area acts as a focal point for community life.
 

💼 Economy and Corporate Headquarters
 

Lebanon’s economy is anchored by its strong logistics, manufacturing, and corporate presence, benefiting tremendously from its position on major interstate junctions.

Cracker Barrel HQ: The city is the global headquarters for Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., which is a major, stable employer in the region.

Industrial Strength: The I-40 and I-840 corridors host massive distribution and logistics facilities for major national companies like Performance Food Group, Under Armour, and FedEx, providing a constant source of employment opportunities.
 

🎓 Education and Academic Life
 

Lebanon is served by the high-performing Wilson County School District, which consistently ranks highly within the state for academic excellence and growth.

Top-Rated District: Wilson County Schools holds an overall A- Niche Grade and is committed to providing a rigorous curriculum across its comprehensive network of schools.

Higher Education: The city is home to Cumberland University, a private four-year university established in 1842, which contributes significantly to the local culture and provides numerous educational resources for the community.
 

🎭 Culture, Attractions, and Recreation
 

Lebanon offers numerous attractions that emphasize its history and community life:

Historic Attractions: Fiddlers Grove Historic Village is a living history museum that preserves Wilson County life from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The restored Capitol Theatre hosts live concerts and classic movie screenings.

Community Events: The downtown area regularly hosts late-night shopping events ("First Saturdays"), trivia nights, and festivals, fostering a strong local bond. The famous Wilson County Fair is also a massive regional event.

Outdoor Space: Cedars of Lebanon State Park and local municipal parks like Don Fox Community Park provide ample opportunities for hiking, camping, and family recreation.
 
If you are seeking a fast-growing, affordable market with strong transportation links, excellent schools, and a distinct historic identity, Lebanon, TN, is a premier choice in Middle Tennessee.

$979,840

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$525,318

Median Sales Price

754

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Bathrooms 2.98 3
Bedrooms 3.48 3
Year Built 2009 2022
Lot Size 326,104 Sqft 12,632 Sqft
Taxes $2,044 $1,949

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