Real Estate Broker (TN: 270033)
28 years experience
If you need to reach working real estate agents in one of Tennessee's fastest-growing suburban markets, this list was built for you. Mortgage lenders, title companies, PropTech platforms, insurance providers, continuing education companies, and real estate recruiters all buy Williamson County real estate agent email list data from Dr Bill to run campaigns that actually land in front of licensed, active professionals — not outdated contacts scraped from random directories.
This list includes {{AGENT_COUNT}} actively licensed real estate agents in Williamson County with verified email addresses, plus {{CELL_COUNT}} agents who also have cell phone numbers on file. Whether you are running an email sequence through a cold-email platform like Zap Contact (zapcontact.com), building a phone outreach campaign, or uploading contacts into a CRM for a longer nurture track, every record in this file is deliverable, current, and ready to use.
Dr Bill has been selling real estate agent email lists since 2005 and has delivered over 31,000 lists to clients across mortgage, title, insurance, technology, and professional services. Every record in this list is sourced directly from the Tennessee Real Estate Commission licensing database, which means you are getting agents who are actively licensed — not expired, not inactive. New emails are added weekly, the full list is cleaned monthly, and the entire dataset is rebuilt from the ground up twice per year. That process is what backs the 96% deliverability guarantee on every order.
Cheap list vendors pull names from aggregated web sources and sell the same stale file for years. The difference shows up immediately when you hit send and watch your bounce rate climb past 20%. Dr Bill's sourcing and cleaning process exists specifically to prevent that. When you are paying for email platform sends through tools like Zap Contact, bad data costs you twice — once on the list price and again on wasted platform credits and domain reputation damage.
The most immediate use is a targeted email outreach campaign. Load the file into any cold-email platform, segment by broker versus sales agent, and tailor your message accordingly — a broker running a team of fifteen needs a different pitch than a solo buyer's agent. The cell phone data supports SMS and direct dial campaigns, and the full name and brokerage fields make LinkedIn matching and retargeting straightforward.
You can also use this data for direct mail drops, event invitations, or CE course enrollment campaigns. Because the list is available at the state, county, city, and zip code level — and no other vendor offers zip code segmentation within Williamson County — you can isolate exactly the geography you need without paying for contacts outside your service area.
Williamson County covers a dense cluster of high-activity real estate markets including Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, Nolensville, Fairview, and Thompson's Station. Each of those cities has its own concentration of agents, brokerages, and buyer activity. The {{AGENT_COUNT}} licensed agents in this county represent a specific, reachable professional audience — and targeting them directly produces far better results than blasting a statewide Tennessee list where most recipients have no connection to your service area.
Local targeting also means local relevance. When your message references the market where an agent actually works, response rates improve and unsubscribes drop. A Brentwood agent does not need to hear about a product designed for rural markets three counties away. With Williamson County agent data filtered to the zip code level, your outreach is precise, your costs stay controlled, and your campaign looks like it was built by someone who actually understands their business.
As of 6/21/2026, Beth Smith has 3 properties for sale in Brentwood and surrounding areas.
$2,999,990
Listed 2026-04-21
$2,369,900
Listed 2026-05-14
$3,222,156
Listed 2025-09-26
Beth Smith currently has no rental properties available in Brentwood and surrounding areas. Check back later.