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Julie Dianne Tart

Julie Dianne Tart
Real Estate Agent (Affiliate Broker)
Mount Juliet TN

Affiliate Broker (TN: 346619)

9 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Wilson County, TN
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Zach Taylor Real Estate
Office Address
209 Sondra Ct
Mount Juliet, TN  37122
(Wilson County)
Office Phone
855-261-2233
Office Fax
615-807-2930
Mobile
615-497-5122
Email
tart********@*****.com
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About Julie Tart

Julie Tart, a lifelong resident of Nashville, possesses an extensive understanding of the city and its neighboring areas. Her journey into real estate is rooted in a diverse background, including over 38 years as a hairstylist and a decade spent as a private nanny. Alongside her husband, Anthony, she transitioned into real estate, and together they established TartTeamRealty.

Julie and Anthony approach real estate with a traditional mindset, recognizing that buying or selling a home is not merely a transaction but one of the most significant financial decisions individuals make. They are committed to alleviating the physical, mental, and emotional burdens that often accompany this process.

When clients seek a new home, they can trust that TeamTartRealty is dedicated to going above and beyond. For sellers, their properties are meticulously prepared, ensuring that each home is professionally cleaned, staged, measured, and photographed. Their commitment to showcasing homes at their finest sets them apart; they do not simply place a sign in the yard but actively work to highlight each property’s unique attributes.

Respected within the community, Julie and Anthony uphold principles of honesty and integrity in their business practices. Their client-focused approach guarantees personalized, high-quality service. They serve all areas of Middle Tennessee, including the greater Nashville metropolitan region, Clarksville, Goodlettsville, Cookeville, Smithville, Sparta, and beyond.

They look forward to the opportunity to assist you in your real estate journey.

Wilson County, TN Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$706,782
Avg. Listing Price
From Julie's portfolio
3.8 / 3.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,713 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1279
Active Listings
Current inventory

Wilson County, Tennessee represents one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the Nashville metropolitan area, driven by explosive population growth and strategic proximity to Music City. With 1,734 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market has evolved from a rural bedroom community into a sophisticated real estate ecosystem that attracts both first-time homebuyers and luxury property investors seeking value outside Davidson County's premium pricing.

The county's real estate landscape reflects Tennessee's broader economic transformation, with agents navigating everything from historic farmland conversions to modern suburban developments. What makes Wilson County particularly intriguing is how its 1,734 agents with email connectivity have adapted to serve diverse clientele ranging from Nashville commuters to retirees drawn by Tennessee's tax advantages and the region's renowned quality of life.

Major Wilson County, Tennessee Real Estate Markets

Lebanon serves as Wilson County's commercial and residential hub, where agents handle significant volume in established neighborhoods and new construction projects. The city's historic downtown revitalization has created unique opportunities for mixed-use developments and commercial real estate, while Mount Juliet has emerged as a premium residential market attracting families seeking top-rated schools and convenient interstate access. Watertown and rural Wilson County present entirely different dynamics, with agents specializing in agricultural properties, equestrian estates, and recreational land sales.

The county's position within the Nashville MSA creates distinct micro-markets that require specialized knowledge. Agents in the western portions near Hermitage work primarily with Nashville commuters, while those in eastern Wilson County often handle larger acreage properties and rural residential sales. This geographic diversity means successful agents must understand everything from HOA regulations in planned communities to well and septic considerations for rural properties.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Wilson County's real estate market operates on multiple speed settings simultaneously, creating unique challenges for agents and opportunities for informed businesses. The western corridor experiences rapid appreciation and quick inventory turnover driven by Nashville's job market expansion, while eastern rural areas maintain steadier pricing with longer marketing periods. This complexity requires agents to master diverse property types, from $200,000 starter homes in Lebanon to million-dollar estates with private lakes and horse facilities.

Seasonal patterns here differ markedly from urban markets, with spring showing typical activity spikes but also experiencing significant autumn movement as families relocate before school years begin. The prevalence of custom builders and land development creates additional complexity, as many agents must coordinate new construction sales, lot sales, and resale properties simultaneously while navigating Wilson County's evolving zoning and development regulations.

Why Businesses Need Wilson County, Tennessee Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance providers, and home service companies find Wilson County's agent network particularly valuable because these 1,734 professionals handle diverse transaction types requiring specialized vendor relationships. Unlike urban markets where agents might focus narrowly on condominiums or starter homes, Wilson County agents regularly need everything from septic inspectors to horse property specialists, creating broader vendor partnership opportunities for B2B service providers.

The complete email accessibility of all 1,734 active agents represents a significant competitive advantage for businesses seeking to establish market presence in this growing region. Title companies, moving services, and real estate technology providers can efficiently reach decision-makers who influence substantial transaction volumes across multiple property categories, from rural estates requiring specialized expertise to suburban developments demanding volume-based service solutions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Julie Tart has 2 properties for sale in Mount Juliet and surrounding areas.

$319,900

Listed 2026-01-09

836 Goswell Dr Unit 102
Nolensville, TN  37135

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,156
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$499,900

Listed 2025-12-10

1206 Brentwood Pt
Brentwood, TN  37027

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,040
Lot: 21,780 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Julie Tart currently has no rental properties available in Mount Juliet and surrounding areas. Check back later.