Hendersonville Real Estate - Did you ever want to live on a lake, own a boat, have a private dock, enjoy the summer on the water. If you want to live in the Nashville area, and this is your dream, then your best bet is on Old Hickory Lake in Hendersonville.
Old Hickory lake provides a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities for millions of visitors each year. Because of the temperate climate and relatively long recreation season, visitors have numerous activities to choose from including hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, picnicking, boating, and water skiing. The city of Hendersonville is situated on the northern shoreline of the lake, Hendersonville real estate ranges from $150,000 for small condo's to over $1,000,000 for luxury warterfront estates.
The dam and lake are named after President Andrew Jackson (nicknamed "Old Hickory"), who lived in the vicinity, at The Hermitage. Public facilities include nine marinas, two Corps-operated campgrounds, and 41 boat access sites, as well as the Old Hickory Lake Arboretum.
In 2009 Hendersonville was named as one of the 10 best cities for families by Family Circle Magazine.
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Great post Larry!
We actually have 9 marinas on Old Hickory Lake and there is a proposal for 3 more. We are so excited up here that we made the Family Circle list for Best Town to live in!
Good information, Larry. I did not know that old hickory lake had an arboretum...
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Is their a KW office there?
Is it owned by the same broker?
You know me I am in love with lake property.
Love that area, wish I had the money to buy up there. Great info.
Michelle - Thanks for the update.
Michael - I didn't either until I started doing reasearch for a client.
Missy - the answer is yes, Keller Williams has an office in Hendersonville.
Diane - Unless you live on the Lake, Franklin and Brentwood are better places to live than Hendersonville and Gallatin. It's hard to beat the lake though.