Bedford County, TN
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Total Properties

29,557

Average Home Price

$354,312

Average Square Feet

1,827

Price per Sq Ft

$205

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
1,46719,676

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

29,557

Median Home Price

$299,950

Average Home Price

$354,312

Average Square Feet

1,827

Price per Sq Ft

$205

Recent Sales (12mo)

464

YoY Price Change

-1.2%

Sales Velocity

19.6%

Bedford County, Tennessee: Small-Town Stability Meets a Housing Affordability Squeeze

Bedford County sits about 50 miles southeast of Nashville in the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee, anchored by Shelbyville — the self-proclaimed "Walking Horse Capital of the World." The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration, held here every August, draws tens of thousands of visitors and shapes the county's cultural identity in ways that go well beyond tourism. But away from the show ring, Bedford County is navigating something far more consequential: the collision of Nashville's economic gravity with the financial realities of a working-class rural county.

The Nashville Effect — Without the Nashville Wages

Middle Tennessee's population boom has reshaped communities well beyond Davidson County, and Bedford County is a prime example. The median home price here sits at $299,900 — not dramatically cheap for a county where median household income is $62,197, roughly 17% below the national median. That puts the price-to-income ratio at about 4.8x, meaningfully above the national benchmark of 4x and telling for a place that most wouldn't consider a hot urban market. The average sale price of $351,566 pushes that gap even wider.

What's happening is a familiar exurban story: buyers priced out of Murfreesboro and Williamson County have pushed demand south into Bedford County, lifting home values faster than local wages have followed.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$299,9004.8x local median household income
Homeownership Rate70.2%above national avg of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate45.2%far exceeds 30% healthy threshold
YoY Price Change-0.3%slight cooling after years of pressure

Renters Are Bearing the Brunt

The most striking tension in Bedford County's housing data isn't among owners — it's among the nearly 30% of households who rent. A median rent of $917 against a per capita income of just $29,468 creates serious strain, and the numbers confirm it: 45.2% of renters are cost-burdened, and 21.9% face severe rent burden (spending more than 50% of income on housing). With zero public transit infrastructure and a renter population dependent on cars, even modest rent increases ripple hard through household budgets.

An Educated Workforce Gap

Only 11.8% of Bedford County adults hold a bachelor's degree — compared to roughly 35% nationally — and just 5.1% have graduate degrees. With 41.2% holding only a high school diploma, the county's workforce is oriented toward manufacturing, agriculture, and trades rather than professional services. That's not inherently a problem, but it does explain the persistent income gap relative to national benchmarks and the limited work-from-home rate of 8.3%, which means this community didn't benefit from remote work the way higher-educated suburbs did.

The 16.8% limited English rate is notably high for a rural Tennessee county and points to a significant immigrant workforce — likely tied to the poultry processing and manufacturing industries that operate in and around Shelbyville.


FAQs

What makes Bedford County, Tennessee unique? Bedford County is the home of the Tennessee Walking Horse, hosting one of the South's most distinctive annual events in Shelbyville each summer. It also sits in the orbit of Nashville's economic expansion, making it an increasingly sought-after exurban market — though local wages haven't kept pace with the resulting home price inflation.

Is Bedford County, TN affordable for renters? Increasingly, no. Despite relatively modest rents by Middle Tennessee standards, nearly half of Bedford County renters are cost-burdened — spending more than 30% of income on housing. With no public transit and limited higher-wage employment locally, rental affordability is one of the county's most pressing economic challenges.

Are home prices in Bedford County rising or falling? After years of upward pressure driven by Nashville-area spillover demand, prices have essentially plateaued — down just 0.3% year-over-year. Whether that represents a healthy correction or the beginning of a longer softening will depend heavily on interest rates and how much further Nashville's growth frontier extends southward.

Market Overview

Bedford County has 29,557 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $354,312, Bedford County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $194 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Bedford County are 19% lower than the Tennessee average.

Bedford County vs Tennessee Average

MetricBedford CountyTennessee Avgvs State
Average Price$354,312$435,315-19%
Avg Sq Ft1,8271,881-3%
Price/Sq Ft$194$231-16%
Properties29,5574,172,988-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Bedford County, TN Real Estate

What is the average home price in Bedford County, TN?

The average home price in Bedford County, TN is $354,312, based on analysis of 29,557 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Bedford County, TN?

Our database includes 29,557 properties in Bedford County, TN, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Bedford County, TN?

The average price per square foot in Bedford County, TN is $194. This is calculated from an average home price of $354,312 and average size of 1,827 square feet.

What is the average home size in Bedford County, TN?

Homes in Bedford County, TN average 1,827 square feet, with an average price of $354,312.

How does Bedford County, TN compare to other Tennessee counties?

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