SUMNER COUNTY

Tennessee’s eighth largest county sits on Nashville’s north shore giving you proximity to the big city, but options for a laid-back lifestyle and a place to locate your business with an easy reverse commute. It has top-rated schools and an affordable real estate market from commercial to residential. Miles of lakeshore, unique events, retail shopping, country escapes and rich history give you a diverse array of options whether you’re on your own or have a family. 

GALLATIN 

Gallatin’s unique vibe and mix of influences make it the 4th fastest growing city in Tennessee. Corporate HQs are making the move to Gallatin along with high tech companies and high paying jobs. 

  • Nicest Place in America (Reader’s Digest, 2017) 

  • Vibrant downtown square, miles of lakeshore and riverfront and 700+ acres of parks. 

  • Home to Welch College and Volunteer State Community College. 

HENDERSONVILLE 

Hendersonville is one of the fastest growing communities in the state and continues to attract young professionals and families with award-winning parks, a state-of-the-art library and top-performing schools. 

  • Old Hickory Lake: 26 miles of shoreline for all types of recreational activities including the annual Nashville Symphony at Rock Castle concert. 

  • Located 18 miles north of Nashville which makes an easy reverse commute for employees who want to reside in Nashville. 

  • Top quality public and private school choices, nationally recognized magnet school and Union University. 

GOODLETTSVILLE 

Goodlettsville spans both Davidson and Sumner counties which lends itself to the best of both worlds for families and young professionals. Residents appreciate top-performing schools, strong youth sports leagues and inviting acres of green space while having Nashville’s large-city amenities for leisure or a short work commute in just a 13-mile drive straight down Interstate 65. 

  • Moss-Wright Park is a true community asset featuring 147 acres and is home to youth sports, a 2.5- mile loop walking trail, picnic areas, a dog park, historic sites and community-wide special events.

PORTLAND 

Portland is a certified Tennessee downtown community with hometown hospitality and rich history. Portland attracts a strong, diversified industrial base, is home to a Tennessee College of Applied Technology campus and offers residents a myriad of recreational amenities. 

  • Easily accessible by rail, air and vehicle via Interstate 65 and a state-of-the-art general aviation airport. 

  • Annual Strawberry Festival has attracted thousands since 1940. 

WHITE HOUSE

Just 22 miles from downtown Nashville, White House is a growing city that offers a friendly, small-town atmosphere. With many community groups and recreational opportunities, White House offers something for nearly any individual or family. Residents and visitors alike enjoy events and experiences unique to this small community including the annual Harvest Moon Festival. 

k-12 schools ranked within the top 10% of all 145 Tennessee school districts