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7447 Greer Rd NGoodlettsville, TN 37072




Escape to the peace and privacy of country living with this beautiful 43.5±-acre farm in Robertson County. The property consists of three adjoining tracts totaling approximately 45.6± acres, including a 42.37±-acre tract (Parcel 140 114.00), .24 (Parcel 140 118.00), and 1.13±-acre tract (Parcel 140 119.00). Featuring mature timber throughout much of the property, this tract offers incredible potential for hunting, recreation, or simply enjoying nature right out your back door. Approximately 5 acres of open fields provide plenty of usable ground for livestock, gardening, or hobby farming. The property also includes a small but functional farmhouse ideal as a primary residence, weekend getaway, or future homesite while you build your dream home. Conveniently located near the Davidson County line, you'll enjoy easy access to Nashville and surrounding areas while benefiting from lower Robertson County taxes. This is a rare opportunity to own a versatile piece of Middle Tennessee land with privacy, usability, and long-term value.
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