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Real Estate in Hartsville, TN

With so much to offer new residents—a welcoming historic community, quality education, exciting attractions and recreation—the town of Hartsville is truly a great choice when looking for homes in the Cumberland River valley. For those who want to relocate to Hartsville, the real estate market has a wide selection of beautiful properties to choose from. Properties for sale in Hartsville include single family homes in a variety of styles, from mid-century ranches to brand new constructions, as well as vacant land/lots for custom homebuilding in Hartsville. Hartsville real estate also features a number of historic homes, including turn of the century Colonials and Victorians that mix historic charm with modern amenities. The median home price in Hartsville, TN is currently around $100,000, which makes Hartsville properties affordable to everyone—first time homebuyers and experienced investors alike. No matter what you are looking for—a cozy starter home close to downtown or a secluded country estate—the Hartsville real estate market has what you need to start your life in “the Heart of Tennessee.” Come and see for yourself why so many people love to call Hartsville, TN their home.

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