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Murfreesboro Homes & Real Estate

Find the newest Murfreesboro homes for sale & real estate property listings in Rutherford County below! Murfreesboro, a community of over 120,000, is rapidly growing and is one of the country's fastest growing communities. Buying a home in Murfreesboro could help you take advantage of the beautiful natural features of this area, as well as a strong economy, large school system, and affordable real estate. For information about Murfreesboro neighborhood properties for sale in Tennessee or to schedule a private home showing, contact your expert Murfreesboro real estate agents today. Read more about Murfreesboro real estate.

Homes For Sale in Murfreesboro TN

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As of March 19, 2024 there are 369 active properties for sale in Murfreesboro TN with an average listing price of $654,959. The highest-priced property listing is $13,500,000, while the lowest priced property can be purchased for $0. Homes For Sale in Murfreesboro TN have an average price of $243 per square foot, based on listings with an average of 3.6 bedrooms, 2.9 bathrooms, and 2,554 square feet of living space.

Murfreesboro Real Estate Market

Becoming a homeowner is one of the biggest decisions you can make today. For those looking for homes for sale in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the good news is this community offers a wide range of options in home styles and price ranges. Before you buy a home here, it helps to get to know the area, amenities, and the home options available to you. In terms of house prices, the median sale price of a home here as of the beginning of October 2016 was $207,000. That's about $112 per square foot of home. Renting in Murfreesboro can be expensive at over $1400 per month, making buying a home here often a very good decision.

The current market conditions in Murfreesboro indicate that there are well over 530 homes for sale on the open market including both resale homes and newly-built homes. When you consider overall trends, you'll quickly see why so many people are looking to buy a home here. In terms of home pricing, the average price per square foot has risen more than 9% from 2015 to 2016. Home prices in Murfreesboro are trending upwards currently.

One of the benefits of buying a home in this community is that you can find the type of property that is right for you. The city is large, spanning more than 39 square miles. Within this are numerous smaller neighborhoods that offer unique homes of nearly all styles. The most popular option is the single-family home, which makes up a large component of the homes present here. Home styles include Victorian, Colonial, and ranch-style homes. However, there is a growing number of condos and townhomes present as well.

You'll find homes with ample acreage in the outlying areas of the city. Most homes sit on less than an acre of land, though. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is one of the most common homes within the suburban areas here, but in the more urban settings, such as in the downtown area, you'll find smaller homes with one and two bedrooms. Some are condos while others are smaller apartment-like spaces.

Yet another option for home buyers is to invest in new construction. Custom homes are growing in importance and prominence here. Builders such as Heritage Custom Homes, The Richardson Group, Taylor Homes, and Caywood Builders are just some of the options you have. The Rutherford County Home Builders Association is an excellent resource for additional support in finding a qualified builder. Available land to purchase is found throughout Murfreesboro, including vacant land and tear-down opportunities.

Murfreesboro Area Highlights

  • Within minutes of Smyrna, La Vergne, and Antioch
  • Buy a home or build a custom house with ease
  • Outstanding park system and greenways
  • Home to Middle Tennessee State University, the largest university in the state
  • Easy commute into Nashville
  • Homes near the West Fork of the Stones River are available with views

Murfreesboro Community Amenities

Throughout Murfreesboro, you will find various neighborhood and even subdivision amenities and features. Many of the neighborhoods here have their own distinctive feel. Home buyers should feel comfortable finding their ideal home in this region.

The city has several freeway access points including to I-24, I-840, and US Routes 41, 70S and 231. Getting around, including going to Nashville and even down to Chattanooga is rather easy to do. Many people who live in Murfreesboro commute to and from work, including some who travel to Nashville.

When it comes to the area's biggest benefits, the area parks are one of the most important. Old Fort Park is a large, 50-acre space with baseball fields and a childrens playground. An even larger park, Barfield Crescent Park, stretches 430 acres and has numerous bike and running trails, baseball fields, and a 180-hole championship golf course. The Murfreesboro Greenway System is a 12-mile greenway system with numerous paved paths and a total of 11 trail heads.

For things to do, residents can enjoy the Murfreesboro Center for the Arts, the large Square, and museums such as the Discovery Center at Murfree Spring, Stones River National Battlefield, and the Bradley Academy Museum. There are two large shopping centers here including Stones River Mall and The Avenue Murfreesboro. Also, for more historic treasures, the Historic Downtown Murfreesboro district is ideal.

Murfreesboro Area Schools

Murfreesboro City Schools provides for the needs of students here. This district offers options from pre-K through sixth grade. There are 12 schools here and, as of 2015, 7200 students enrolled. Rutherford County Schools handles high school for students here with education beginning in seventh grade. Overall, there are 32 schools available, both public and private, for students here. McFadden School of Excellence, Walter Hill Elementary School, Central Magnet School, and Blackman High School are a few of the options available to students here. The Japanese Supplementary School is also available to students in this area.

Murfreesboro is home to Middle Tennessee University. It is the largest undergraduate school in the state with over 22,000 students enrolled.

Homebuyers looking for a fantastic opportunity to buy into a growing community can appreciate all that Murfreesboro, Tennessee has to offer. Homeowners here are diverse with people from all walks of life present. More so, there are neighborhood options for most budgets and home style preferences. With numerous schools, outstanding local amenities, and various community events throughout the year, Murfreesboro attracts many new homeowners to the area. The homes for sale here change often, with homes being added to the market at all times of the year.

Murfreesboro Real Estate Agents

Planning to buy or sell a home in Murfreesboro? Let our local real estate agents guide you through the purchase of your next Nashville home, or expertly negotiate the sale of your current Nashville residence. As local Murfreesboro real estate experts, we're authorities on the market dynamics unique to the Murfreesboro real estate market. Our team of real estate pros are here ready to work for you!

Contact The Ashton Real Estate Group of RE/MAX Advantage to find out more about buyer or seller representation. Considering the sale of your Murfreesboro home? Check out our free home evaluation tool, where you can immediately view your Murfreesboro home estimated market value!

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