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Franklin Wow House: An Equestrian Estate
WOW House: This is basically an amusement park for horses.

WOW House: This is basically an amusement park for horses.

WOW House: A decade-old cabin on 72 acres near Natchez Trace is on the market.

WOW House: An 11,000 square-foot home built in 1992 with an old soul has hit the market in Franklin.
WOW House: A 1920s cottage keeps all its charm in downtown Franklin.
WOW House: A Franklin log cabin with a 20-person theater has hit the market.
WOW House: A beautiful home on 20 rolling acres is available outside of Franklin.
Pop superstar Miley Cyrus' new 6,869 square-foot home sits on 33 acres outside of her hometown of Franklin, Tenn.
WOW House: Like Bermuda's biggest house in the heart of Williamson County.
WOW House: Five acres on the Williamson-Davidson county line offers the best of both worlds.
WOW House: A beautiful farm by the Harpeth is for sale for $3.5 million.
WOW House: This $2 million home offers a swimming pool and other amenities on five acres.
WOW House: This six-bedroom home has a few of the finer things, including an elevator and landscaped grounds.
WOW House: A sprawling horse farm's crown jewel is a beautiful Cape Cod.
WOW House: A Franklin home with stunning views is loaded with amenities, including a recording studio that could be anything.
WOW House: Just a hop and skip from Puckett's is a newly listed historic home in the heart of Franklin.
GracePointe, which drew attention when it reversed its stance on same-sex marriage in 2015, is moving to Davidson County.
WOW House: River access and a pool adds to this equestrian-ready country estate.
WOW House: This nearly 11,000 square-foot house on 46 acres in Franklin also has a "bluff house" when the big house is just too much.
WOW House: A custom home sitting on 10 acres off Meeks Road with wildlife and trails is on the market.
Country music's royal couple have a new home in the Bahamas, but their Tennessee house — once owned by Hank Sr. — is still for sale.
WOW House: A Berry's Chapel Road home offers a Franklin address, Brentwood schools and a stunning view.
These multi-million properties in Williamson County have been on the market for at least a year.
WOW House: Five flat acres, views of rivers and creeks and an oasis of a pool.
WOW House: Only 13 years old, this stunner on State has been recently renovated.
WOW House: Built in 1866, this Lewisburg Avenue home has been renovated and includes a carriage house.
April's Williamson County home sales more or less matched last year, but prices continue to climb apace.
Citing traffic concerns, city council denies rezoning for South Royal Oaks apartment project unanimously.