Acreage, Privacy, and Possibility in the Heart of Tennessee

Looking for Tennessee homes for sale with land? You’re in the right place. Whether you’re searching for a farmhouse with wraparound porches, a hunting property with hardwood timber, or a peaceful homestead near Nashville, Middle Tennessee continues to lead the pack when it comes to smart, land-backed investments.

This region blends beauty and utility like nowhere else. Think: rolling farmland, year-round creeks, quiet ridgelines, and soil that’s just as rich as the stories that have unfolded on it. We specialize in land for sale in Tennessee that includes homes already built—or the perfect spot to build yours. From small acreage to large working farms, you’ll find current listings below.

Browse our exclusive farm and acreage listings, or explore county-specific searches for Williamson, Maury, Dickson, and Hickman to find farmland for sale in TN that fits your goals. And when you're ready, speak with a Covey Rise specialist who knows how to match your vision with the right soil, slope, and setting.

What Types of Homes with Land Are Available in Tennessee?

Middle Tennessee's land market is more varied than most buyers expect. Our listings range from small acreage retreats to sprawling working estates — each with a different character, use case, and investment profile:

  • Farmhouses with acreage — existing homes on 10–100+ acres, often with barns, pasture, and established infrastructure
  • Equestrian estates — horse-ready properties with stalls, paddocks, arenas, and turn-key facilities
  • Homesteads and hobby farms — self-sufficient properties with gardens, orchards, ponds, and small livestock operations
  • Luxury rural estates — high-end primary or secondary residences set on significant acreage, often in Williamson or Maury County
  • Buildable land with an existing structure — a starter home or cabin on raw acreage with room to develop

Where to Look: Best Counties for Homes with Land Near Nashville

The most active markets for Tennessee homes with acreage sit within 45–60 minutes of Nashville. Williamson County leads on prestige and price appreciation. Dickson County offers more acreage per dollar. Leiper's Fork is the lifestyle choice for buyers who want privacy with character. Each county has its own rhythm — and our team knows all of them well.

Cows on a farm in middle Tennessee