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Relocating to Murfreesboro, TN? Discover why this fast-growing Nashville suburb is a top destination for families and professionals. Learn about MTSU, the VA Hospital, schools, jobs, and homes for sale with Realtor Eddie Poole.

Moving to Murfreesboro, Tennessee – The Heart of Middle Tennessee

If you’re thinking about relocating to the Nashville area, Murfreesboro, Tennessee should be high on your list. As one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, Murfreesboro offers everything families, professionals, and retirees are looking for — great schools, good jobs, affordable housing, and a strong sense of community.

Located just 35 miles southeast of Nashville, Murfreesboro is the county seat of Rutherford County and one of the region’s most dynamic and desirable suburbs. It’s no wonder people from all over the country are choosing to call Murfreesboro home.


Education Excellence – From Kindergarten to College

Families moving to Murfreesboro are impressed by the city’s excellent schools and educational opportunities. The Rutherford County School District is consistently rated among the top public school systems in Tennessee, offering students modern campuses, advanced technology, and strong academic programs.

Murfreesboro is also home to Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) — one of the largest universities in the state and a major part of the community. With nationally recognized programs in education, business, aerospace, music, and data science, MTSU adds a vibrant college-town energy to the city. Its campus hosts concerts, sporting events, and cultural experiences that residents enjoy year-round.


Strong Job Market and Economic Growth

Murfreesboro’s job market is booming. Major employers such as Nissan North America, Amazon, State Farm Operations Center, Schneider Electric, and Ingram Content Group provide stable career opportunities across industries.

The city is also home to the Alvin C. York VA Medical Center, one of the largest Veterans Administration hospitals in the Southeast. The facility provides healthcare and support to thousands of veterans and serves as a major local employer.

With its strategic location along Interstate 24, Murfreesboro offers easy access to Nashville, Smyrna, and Franklin, giving residents the option to live affordably while working anywhere in Middle Tennessee.


Affordable Living and Lower Taxes

Compared to Davidson County (home to Nashville), Rutherford County offers lower property taxes and a lower overall cost of living. Whether you’re looking for a starter home, family neighborhood, or a peaceful spot to retire, you’ll find that your dollar stretches further in Murfreesboro.

Homebuyers love the variety — from charming downtown bungalows to new construction homes with modern designs and large yards.


Convenient Location and Easy Commutes

Murfreesboro’s location makes it ideal for commuters and families who want the best of both worlds — close to the city but far from the noise.
You can reach downtown Nashville in about 35–40 minutes via I-24, and Nashville International Airport (BNA) is only about 30 minutes away. Many professionals who work in the city choose Murfreesboro for its combination of value, schools, and convenience.


Faith, Family, and Community Values

At its heart, Murfreesboro is a faith-based, family-focused community. You’ll find a wide range of churches, community groups, and service organizations that make it easy to get plugged in and build relationships. Whether you prefer a large contemporary church or a smaller traditional congregation, you’ll find a welcoming place to worship and serve.


Recreation, Parks, and Local Lifestyle

One of the things residents love most about Murfreesboro is its abundance of parks and greenways. The Murfreesboro Greenway System offers miles of walking and biking trails that connect to city parks and the scenic Stones River.

Families enjoy Barfield Crescent Park, Old Fort Park, and Cannonsburgh Village, a living history museum that celebrates the city’s pioneer roots. Murfreesboro is also just a short drive from Percy Priest Lake, making weekend boating and fishing trips easy.

Sports fans love catching MTSU Blue Raiders games, while history buffs enjoy exploring Stones River National Battlefield, a beautifully preserved Civil War site. Whether you’re into hiking, history, or Friday night football, there’s always something happening in Murfreesboro.


Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment

Murfreesboro has become one of Middle Tennessee’s top shopping and dining destinations. The Stones River Town Centre and The Avenue Murfreesboro feature everything from national retailers to local boutiques.
Foodies will love the city’s growing restaurant scene — from down-home Southern cooking to upscale dining, coffee shops, and international cuisine.

Add in live music venues, family festivals, and MTSU cultural events, and you’ll quickly see why Murfreesboro offers big-city options with small-town heart.


Work With a Local Realtor Who Knows Middle Tennessee

When relocating, having a local real estate expert on your side makes all the difference.
I’m Eddie Poole, a lifelong Middle Tennessean and Realtor who loves helping families find their perfect home in Murfreesboro and beyond. My deep local connections mean that whether you need information about schools, neighborhoods, churches, doctors, or youth sports, I can point you in the right direction.

With hundreds of successful closings and a heart for serving people, my goal is simple — to make your move to Murfreesboro smooth, informed, and exciting.

📞 Let’s Talk About Your Move!
Call or text (615) 973-4663 today and let’s start exploring Murfreesboro homes for sale.
Eddie Poole — He’ll Lead You Home.

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Overview for Murfreesboro, TN

220,126 people live in Murfreesboro, where the median age is 34.1 and the average individual income is $38,422.613. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

220,126

Total Population

34.1 years

Median Age

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$38,422.613

Average individual Income

Around Murfreesboro, TN

There's plenty to do around Murfreesboro, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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53
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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Richardines Cookies, Trader Joe's, and Shifty's Liquor.

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Dining 4.67 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
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Demographics and Employment Data for Murfreesboro, TN

Murfreesboro has 80,566 households, with an average household size of 10.92. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Murfreesboro do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 220,126 people call Murfreesboro home. The population density is 1,064.588 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

220,126

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34.14797933910579

Median Age

49.13 / 50.87%

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10.92

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$38,422.613

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Schools in Murfreesboro, TN

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The following schools are within or nearby Murfreesboro. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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