Most Expensive Cities in Tennessee
Cities ranked by highest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Expensive Cities 50
1 Franklin
$751,900
2 Brentwood
$751,900
3 Brentwood Estates
$751,900
4 Mount Juliet
$428,000
5 Lebanon
$428,000
6 Nashville
$417,400
7 Hermitage
$417,400
8 Goodlettsville
$417,400
9 Hendersonville
$393,100
10 Gallatin
$393,100
11 Portland
$393,100
12 White House
$393,100
13 Murfreesboro
$382,600
14 Smyrna
$382,600
15 La Vergne
$382,600
16 Columbia
$355,700
17 Spring Hill
$355,700
18 Springfield
$335,000
19 Knoxville
$320,900
20 Farragut
$320,900
21 Maryville
$320,500
22 Chattanooga
$312,800
23 East Chattanooga
$312,800
24 East Ridge
$312,800
25 East Brainerd
$312,800
26 Soddy-Daisy
$312,800
27 Middle Valley
$312,800
28 Red Bank
$312,800
29 Collegedale
$312,800
30 Dickson
$306,400
31 Sevierville
$299,000
32 Seymour
$299,000
33 Cookeville
$282,500
34 Shelbyville
$281,200
35 Clarksville
$280,200
36 Lewisburg
$279,800
37 Cleveland
$261,900
38 Crossville
$250,500
39 New South Memphis
$249,100
40 Memphis
$249,100
41 Cordova
$249,100
42 Bartlett
$249,100
43 Collierville
$249,100
44 Germantown
$249,100
45 Ellendale
$249,100
46 Lakeland
$249,100
47 Arlington
$249,100
48 Millington
$249,100
49 Johnson City
$249,000
50 Tullahoma
$246,800
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).