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  Murfreesboro Information

Named the Most Livable Town in Tennessee, Murfreesboro is the fastest growing city in the state and its not hard to see why. In the past decade, Murfreesboro has enjoyed substantial residential and commercial growth. Industrial growth has been steady, contributing to a stable economy and phenomenal growth. Murfreesboro provides the quality of life that attracts growth-plentiful housing, excellent schools, employment opportunities, outstanding services, recreational programs and regional medical facilities.

You don't have to be an academic to settle in Murfreesboro, though it's home to one of Tennessee's largest state universities. Centered in Tennessee's fastest growing county, this onetime state capital isn't just a home-away-from home anymore. Art galleries, live music, specialty shops and antiques all make Murfreesboro a great place to live 7 days a week.

Outdoorsy types divide their time between Percy Priest Lake, parks, and five public golf courses. On the 4.5 miles of the Stones River Greenway, they can walk, jog, bike and rollerblade their way across historic Murfreesboro, including a link to the Civil War battlefield at Stones River.

Murfreesboro participates in the National Main Street Program for Historic Preservation. Its historic district, complete with an old state capitol and town square, enjoys its share of Neoclassical, Italianate, and Victorian structures. Nearby is Murfreesboro-Rutherford County Center for the Arts and Oakland Historic House and Museum.

For more information on Murfreesboro, click on the "City Overview" tab under Local Area, or just give me a call.

Please contact me for more information about Murfreesboro Real Estate.

 


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Bob Trewyn, (615) 456-4040
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1305 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37217-2635
615-385-9010 Office

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