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Trinnette Veach

Trinnette Veach
Real Estate Agent (Affiliate Broker)
Burns TN

Affiliate Broker (TN: 362254)

5 years experience

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

Brokerage
Realty Executives Hometown Living
Office Address
1136 Johnny Hall Rd
Burns, TN  37029
(Dickson County)
Office Phone
615-802-2000
Office Fax
Mobile
615-686-8813
Email
rene*@***************.com
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Service Areas

Burns: TN Dickson: TN White Bluff: TN Charlotte: TN Nashville: TN Oak Hill: TN Brentwood: TN Forest Hills: TN Franklin: TN Thompson's Station: TN Clarksville: TN Hendersonville: TN Kingston Springs: TN Pegram: TN

About Trinnette Veach

Renea Veach and her family have made Dickson County their home, embracing the community with enthusiasm. Before relocating to Tennessee, Renea spent many years in Charleston, South Carolina, and has lived in various states, enjoying the opportunity to explore diverse regions of the country. Her husband, Gary, a Nashville native from the Charlotte Park area, shares her commitment to establishing a lasting home for their children in Dickson County—a decision they have never regretted.

Together, Renea and Gary are proud parents of three remarkable children and four cherished grandchildren. With over 25 years of experience in the mortgage and financial services sectors, Renea brings a comprehensive understanding of the industry to her clients. Transitioning into real estate has been a long-held aspiration for her, and she views it as a natural evolution from her corporate career. Her extensive background in mortgage, title, and financial services enhances her ability to provide exceptional value to her clients.

Renea is thrilled to join the CENTURY 21 Prestige team. She is actively involved in her local church and has participated in numerous community programs, reflecting her passion for helping others and her commitment to volunteerism within her community.

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

$509,249
Avg. Listing Price
From Trinnette's portfolio
3.1 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,965 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
379
Active Listings
Current inventory

Dickson County, Tennessee represents a fascinating microcosm of Middle Tennessee's evolving real estate landscape, where rural charm meets suburban growth just 40 miles west of Nashville. The county's strategic location along Interstate 40 has transformed it from a primarily agricultural region into a sought-after destination for families and businesses seeking affordable alternatives to Davidson County's escalating prices. This transformation has created unique opportunities and challenges that define today's market dynamics.

With 376 total actively licensed agents serving the county—all equipped with email connectivity for modern communication—Dickson County maintains a robust professional network despite its relatively modest population of around 54,000 residents. This high agent-to-resident ratio reflects the area's active market conditions and the complexity of serving both established communities and rapidly developing subdivisions. The complete digital accessibility of these agents demonstrates the market's adaptation to contemporary real estate practices.

Major Dickson County, Tennessee Real Estate Markets

Dickson, the county seat and largest city, anchors the real estate market with its historic downtown district and expanding residential developments. The city's proximity to major employers like Tenova and the Tennessee Department of Transportation has sustained steady demand for housing across all price points. Surrounding communities like White Bluff, Burns, and Charlotte each offer distinct market characteristics, from White Bluff's scenic Cumberland River properties to Burns' family-friendly subdivisions and Charlotte's rural estates.

The western portions of the county, including areas around Vanleer and Cumberland City, present unique investment opportunities with their blend of agricultural land and residential potential. These markets often attract buyers from Nashville seeking larger properties and recreational land, creating price dynamics that differ significantly from the more suburban eastern areas. The diversity of these micro-markets requires specialized local knowledge that only experienced county agents possess.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Dickson County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, with new construction competing alongside historic properties and rural land sales intersecting with suburban development. The county's rolling hills, creek systems, and proximity to both the Cumberland River and various recreational areas create significant variations in property values within short distances. These geographic features often determine not just pricing but also development potential and regulatory requirements.

Seasonal patterns in Dickson County reflect both traditional Tennessee rhythms and the influence of Nashville's economic cycles. Spring and fall typically see increased activity in residential sales, while land and recreational property transactions often peak during hunting season and early summer. The market's responsiveness to Nashville employment trends creates additional complexity, as many residents commute eastward while maintaining strong local community ties.

Why Businesses Need Dickson County, Tennessee Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Dickson County's real estate market require comprehensive agent contact information to navigate the county's diverse submarkets effectively. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, contractors, and insurance providers must understand which agents specialize in rural properties versus suburban developments, as client needs vary dramatically across these segments. Direct email access to all 376 licensed agents enables businesses to tailor their outreach based on geographic focus and market specialization.

The county's growth trajectory makes it particularly attractive for businesses establishing long-term relationships with real estate professionals. Companies offering title services, property management, or real estate technology solutions can leverage complete agent contact data to build comprehensive market coverage. This approach proves especially valuable given the county's position as a growth market where early relationship-building often determines future market share and business success.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/15/2026, Trinnette Veach has 2 properties for sale in Burns and surrounding areas.

$350,000

Listed 2025-09-23

7121 Highway 100
Bon Aqua, TN  37025

Beds: 4.0
Baths:
Sq Ft: 1,920
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$799,999

Listed 2025-12-06

2999 Dugley Branch Dr
Bon Aqua, TN  37025

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 435,600 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Trinnette Veach currently has no rental properties available in Burns and surrounding areas. Check back later.