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Franklin, Tennessee

Just 17 miles south of Nashville, this small town has been listed in Money Magazine’s “100 Best Places to Live.” This unique historic preservation town holds more than 70 locally-owned shops, restaurants, art galleries, antique shops and music venues—all within 16 blocks. Folks fall in love with Franklin as they explore the brick-lined streets, beautiful town square and surrounding grand historic homes. History buffs come from near and far to visit its famous Civil War battleground. 
 
There is always something fun happening in Franklin year-round.  Special events include Brew Fest in March, Main Street Festival in April, Rodeo in May, Heritage Foundation Town & Country Tour of Homes in June, Franklin on the Fourth in July, Pilgrimage music festival and Franklin Jazz Festival in September, Pumpkinfest in October, Civil War Battle Anniversary in  November and  monthly art crawls down main 

street. December marks a special time with the Franklin Christmas Parade, the Carter House Candlelight Tour of homes, and a Victorian holiday festival called “Dickens of a Christmas.” Enjoy Franklin’s authentic, inclusive and eclectic sense of community.
MORE FRANKLIN FACTS!

Best Place to Live
Franklin was named #3 in Money’s 2021 Annual Best Place to Live list.
Cost Of Living
Compared to the rest of the country, Franklin’s cost of living is 35% Higher than the U.S. average.
Population
As of 2019, Franklin’s population was 83,079 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of over 98%!
Transportation
Average Commute time is 23 minutes.The National Average is 25 minutes.
Real Estate
The median home cost in Franklin is $927,000 (February 2022).
Schools
Williamson County (home of Franklin) is one of the top-ranked school districts in the state of Tennessee.

Please contact me at  the following numbers - Kathleen Cell 615-428-5994 / Office 615-371-1544

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