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Patricia Ruth Rogers

Patricia Ruth Rogers
Real Estate Agent (Affiliate Broker)
Nashville TN

Affiliate Broker (TN: 332612)

11 years experience

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

Brokerage
Benchmark Realty Llc

Office Website
Office Address
2500 21st Ave S No 102
Nashville, TN  37212
(Davidson County)
Office Phone
615-432-2919
Office Fax
615-432-2974
Mobile
615-674-3876
Email
patr********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Forest Hills: TN Belle Meade: TN Nashville: TN

About Patricia Rogers

Before returning to Nashville, Tennessee, Pat Rogers held the position of Senior Vice President at SESAC Inc. in Los Angeles. In this role, she managed West Coast operations, overseeing daily functions and fostering affiliations with writers, composers, and catalogues. Rogers was instrumental in launching SESAC Latina, significantly expanding the company's reach within the Latin market. Her strategic vision contributed to the establishment of three of SESAC's six current offices, underscoring her pivotal role in the organization's growth.

Prior to her tenure at SESAC, Rogers served as Executive Director of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI). Under her leadership, NSAI evolved into the largest trade association for songwriters in the United States, with membership increasing from 1,500 to over 4,600. She expanded the organization’s chapters from 7 to 69 and played a crucial role in enhancing NSAI's national and international visibility. Additionally, Rogers actively lobbied in Washington, D.C., advocating for the rights of songwriters and composers.

A native of Anderson, South Carolina, Rogers earned a Master of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City. In the 1980s, she transitioned from the music industry to become Executive Director of United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee. In this capacity, she revitalized the organization, secured funding, and managed eight direct service programs supported by over 300 volunteers, all dedicated to assisting individuals with cerebral palsy and their families.

Throughout her career, Rogers has held various board positions in sectors including mental health, community health services, music education, and music publishing. In Nashville, she was the founding board president of Gilda’s Club/Nashville, a national support organization for individuals living with cancer and their families. Additionally, she contributed to the Entertainment Committee for City of Hope, a prominent research center and hospital dedicated to advancing treatments for cancer, diabetes, and HIV.

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

$888,716
Avg. Listing Price
From Patricia's portfolio
3.6 / 3.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,489 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3317
Active Listings
Current inventory

Davidson County, Tennessee represents one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving real estate markets in the southeastern United States, anchored by Nashville's explosive growth as a major metropolitan hub. The county's real estate landscape has been transformed by an influx of corporate relocations, a thriving music and entertainment industry, and significant healthcare sector expansion, creating unprecedented demand across residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties.

With 8,220 total actively licensed agents serving the market—all of whom maintain email contact information—Davidson County demonstrates the robust professional infrastructure needed to handle complex transactions in this high-velocity environment. This concentration of real estate professionals reflects not just market size, but the sophisticated expertise required to navigate Nashville's diverse neighborhoods, from historic districts like Music Row to emerging areas experiencing rapid gentrification and development.

Major Davidson County, Tennessee Real Estate Markets

Nashville proper dominates the county's real estate activity, with distinct submarkets ranging from the luxury estates of Belle Meade and Green Hills to the rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods of East Nashville and The Nations. Downtown Nashville's urban core continues expanding with high-rise residential developments and mixed-use projects, while suburban communities like Brentwood (though technically in adjacent Williamson County) influence pricing and development patterns throughout the southern portions of Davidson County.

The county's geographic complexity includes established neighborhoods like Hillsboro Village and Sylvan Park, each with unique character and price points, alongside emerging areas such as Wedgewood-Houston and Germantown that are experiencing dramatic transformation. This diversity creates multiple distinct markets within the county, requiring specialized knowledge of zoning regulations, historic preservation requirements, and rapidly changing neighborhood dynamics that can significantly impact property values and development potential.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Davidson County's real estate market operates with unusual velocity compared to traditional southern markets, driven by Nashville's reputation as a no-income-tax state attracting relocating professionals and retirees. The market exhibits surprising resilience during economic downturns, partly due to the diverse economic base spanning healthcare (Vanderbilt University Medical Center, HCA Healthcare), entertainment, tourism, and an growing tech sector that includes major corporate headquarters and satellite offices.

Geographic complexity stems from the county's blend of urban density, suburban sprawl, and remaining rural pockets, creating vastly different regulatory environments and market conditions within relatively short distances. Properties near the Cumberland River face flood zone considerations, while areas experiencing rapid development must navigate complex zoning changes and infrastructure limitations that can dramatically affect project timelines and profitability.

Why Businesses Need Davidson County, Tennessee Agent Contact Data

Financial services companies, mortgage lenders, and real estate technology platforms require direct access to Davidson County's 8,220 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this high-value market where transaction volumes and property values continue climbing. The availability of email contacts for all active agents enables targeted marketing campaigns for everything from loan products and insurance services to property management software and continuing education programs that agents need to stay competitive.

Real estate service providers, from home inspectors and contractors to title companies and moving services, can leverage this comprehensive agent database to build referral networks essential for success in Davidson County's relationship-driven market. Given the county's rapid growth and the constant influx of new residents unfamiliar with local service providers, agents rely heavily on trusted professional networks, making direct agent outreach crucial for businesses seeking to establish market presence.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/10/2026, Patricia Rogers has 2 properties for sale in Nashville and surrounding areas.

$120,000

Listed 2025-09-03

2611 Highway 48 S
Dickson, TN  37055

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Lot: 87,120 sf
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$120,000

Listed 2025-09-16

2720 Highway 48 S
Dickson, TN  37055

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Lot: 87,120 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Patricia Rogers currently has no rental properties available in Nashville and surrounding areas. Check back later.