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4 Multi Family New construction homes for sale in Gallatin, TN

4 homes

21 Multi Family New construction homes for sale near Gallatin, TN

3 Multi Family New home communities in Gallatin, TN

3 communities

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Housing market in Gallatin, TN

  • State
    Tennessee
  • Market
    Nashville-Memphis Area
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    24
  • Single family
    163
  • Townhouses
    12
  • Multi family
    4
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    11
  • Starting price
    $270,000
  • Median price
    $438,901
  • Price per square foot
    $206.88

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 4 listings in Gallatin, TN, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Gallatin?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Gallatin serves as the historic county seat of Sumner County, positioned roughly 30 miles northeast of Nashville. It has evolved from a quiet agricultural hub into a self-sustaining employment center with a population nearing 50,000. The city maintains a distinct identity separate from the Nashville sprawl, driven by a mix of industrial logistics and healthcare sectors.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life often centers on the water, with Old Hickory Lake providing a massive footprint for boating and fishing at local spots like Bull Creek Boat Dock. Residents frequent the historic downtown square for local dining or head to Triple Creek Park for its extensive trail system and athletic fields. For indoor recreation, the Gallatin Civic Center offers a comprehensive fitness hub. Shopping is concentrated along the Nashville Pike corridor, while Bledsoe Creek State Park offers rugged hiking just a short drive east. Commuters utilize Highway 386 to reach Hendersonville or Nashville, though many stay local to work at the Gap Inc. distribution center or Sumner Regional Medical Center.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are served by the Sumner County School District, which includes notable campuses like Station Camp High School and Gallatin High School. The city’s investment in public spaces, such as the expansive Miracle Park, reinforces its reputation as a community built for active households.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

While the city features charming historic districts, much of the available inventory consists of mid-century homes that may require significant capital expenditures for roofing or HVAC updates. Choosing new construction in Gallatin provides immediate peace of mind through 10-year structural warranties and modern building codes. These new home communities in Gallatin eliminate the "hidden costs" often found in the region's older housing stock, such as outdated electrical systems or insulation that struggles with the Tennessee humidity. Buyers can focus on enjoying the lake lifestyle rather than managing weekend repair projects. Investing in new homes in Gallatin ensures that your first decade of ownership is defined by predictable maintenance rather than emergency repairs.