ROBERTSON COUNTY

Robertson County is self-described “minutes from Nashville, miles from ordinary.” The county provides the charm of small-town living and rural open spaces all within a short drive of Nashville. Robertson County has a growing and diverse manufacturing sector and a strong agricultural base. Historic district homes, golf course living or a bucolic farm lifestyle are available here with a surprisingly low cost of living. 

SPRINGFIELD

Springfield, population nearly 17,000, is the Robertson County seat. The historic district offers a walkable neighborhood, greenway access, parks, public library and a variety of newly renovated and fixer-upper older homes. 

  • Great variety of retail offerings including national chains, as well as quaint boutiques on the historic Court House Square and Main Street district. 

  • Casual dining opportunities are abundant but the real treasures are locally owned eateries. 

  • NorthCrest Medical Center offers an award-winning emergency room and cardiac care, as well as women’s health and cancer services through Vanderbilt University Medical Center. 

WHITE HOUSE 

White House is the fastest growing city in Robertson County with a population of more than 11,000. Situated on the Interstate 65 corridor, residents enjoy an easy commute to Nashville. 

  • Great variety of retail offerings including national chains, as well as quaint boutiques on the historic Court House Square and Main Street district. 

  • Rated as one of the safest mid-sized cities and one of the best suburbs to buy a house in Tennessee. 

COOPERTOWN 

Convenient to the Interstate 24 corridor for commuting to Nashville and home to several new residential subdivisions, Coopertown is popular with young families. 

  • Home to Honeysuckle Hill Farms, an agri-tourism gem which hosts thousands of visitors annually to its pumpkin farm, corn maze, haunted attractions, “Tough Mudder” racecourse and year-round ziplining. 

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