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Sumner County

 

  SumnerCounty Real Estate

In 1786 the North Carolina General Assembly created SumnerCounty and named it for Revolutionary War General Jethro Sumner. The first white long hunters included Henry, Charles, and Richard Skaggs, and Joseph Drake in 1765. Among other early explorers and long hunters were James Smith and an eighteen-year-old male mulatto slave in 1766, and Kasper Mansker, Isaac Bledsoe, and others in 1771-72.

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provided a defining moment in county history during the early 1950s. With the corps's construction of Old Hickory Dam on the Cumberland River, TVA built a steam electric generating plant at Gallatin. The net result was new jobs, new recreational opportunities, and a housing boom along the hundreds of miles of lake shoreline.

One of the most interesting real estate surrounds OldHickoryLake.It is one of the few lakes that allow lake front property with boat docks. Plus it's the sight for many prestigious fishing events like: several national and regional championship bass tournaments over the past few years, including WalMart FLW, Everstart, Bassmaster Megabucks, BASS Tennessee Eastern Invitational, Super Bass Classic National Championship and Bass Pro Shops Crappie Masters National Championship.

The main cities of SumnerCounty are Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Hendersonville, Millersville, Mitchellville, Portland, Westmoreland, and White House.Many stars, performers and songwriters have called SumnerCounty home.Greats like Bill Monroe, Johnny & June Cash, Mae Axton, Roy Orbison, Barbara Mandrell, Mel Tillis, Trisha Trisha Yearwood & Robert Reynolds, Conway Twitty, Clint Black and others are former residents. Many others still call SumnerCounty home: The Oak Ridge Boys, Marty Stuart & Connie Smith, Taylor Swift, John Conlee, Eddy Raven, Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White and more. See links to some of their websites on our links page.

Hendersonville Real Estate:

Even though the future looks bright for Hendersonville, residents have not abandoned the simple life. Open spaces, parks, historic landmarks, museums, galleries, cultural arts and other entertainment venues all have an important place in the town. The scenic beauty that surrounds Hendersonville, TN real estate encourages residents to get out of the city and play in their rich surroundings, whether boating, biking, hiking or picnicking.

Quiet lakeside living is combined with progressive modern amenities in Hendersonville, located in southern SumnerCounty. It's the 10th largest city in Tennessee and lies just north of Nashville. Amazing growth has turned this one quiet community that was home to Johnny Cash to a modern and vibrant new development complete with office and retail space as well as residential homes. Hendersonville makes the most of the 26 miles of OldHickoryLake shoreline and provides boating, swimming and fishing recreation within minutes. There is more than $1 billion dollars of new development slated for the city, and the community is handling its growth and expansion with thoughtfulness and careful planning. The population is expected to double in Hendersonville over the next 10 years, making the city an excellent place for commercial real estate investments.

Hendersonville is a Middle Tennessee town with an identity all its own, resting comfortably on the shore of OldHickoryLake. As a thriving suburb of Nashville, Hendersonville has enjoyed the prosperity and growth of the region. The population of Henderson has recently swelled to just over 40,000 residents, and that number is expected to double over the next ten years. Because of this anticipated growth, now is the ideal time to consider relocating and purchasing Hendersonville, TN real estate.

SumnerCounty TaxesSource:

Taxes are due and payable from 1 October through 28 February.

Assessment

A percentage of the appraised value used to calculate tax payments.
Residential and farms- 25% of the appraised value
Personal Property- 30% of the appraised value
Commercial Property-40% of the appraised value

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