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City Information

Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Greenbrier.

About Greenbrier, TN

Nestled in the picturesque hills of Robertson County, Greenbrier is a charming town, known for its rural beauty, rich history, and strong sense of community. Established in 1880, Greenbrier has retained its small-town charm while experiencing steady growth and development over the years. The 2020 census counted 6,898 people living here.

Situated among rolling hills, with its landmarks steeped in history and locals who welcome you like an old friend, Greenbrier is your perfect escape from the non-stop city life. Yet, it’s close enough that you won’t miss out on any urban perks or fun stuff to do. Dive into Greenbrier and let its breathtaking views, vibrant festivals, and the genuine warmth of Southern hospitality show you why it's the heart of Tennessee living.

What To Do in Greenbrier, TN

There are many wonderful things to do and places to visit in this area.

  • Nature Trail: Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature on the Springfield Greenway, a scenic trail system that winds through the rolling hills and lush forests surrounding Greenbrier. No matter if you're hitting the trails on your bike, taking a brisk hike, or just meandering along at your own pace, this greenway is the perfect spot for a bit of peace and an up-close experience with nature.
  • State Park: Take a journey back in time by visiting the old site at Port Royal State Historic Park, where you'll get to see firsthand one of Tennessee's earliest colonial settlements. When you swing by, not only can you get a sneak peek into the historical buildings but also dive deep into stories of those who first called this place home. And hey, don't miss out on wandering through nature trails or enjoying a lazy afternoon picnic in the park.
  • Local Dining: Indulge your taste buds at the town’s charming eateries, where Southern comfort food and hospitality reign supreme. The chef’s got your back whether you're hankering for some down-home cooking, mouth-watering barbecue, a cozy spot to sip coffee, or the charm of dining at family-run spots. It’s a treasure trove of eats catering to every kind of food mood. Indulge in the delicious food scene. Imagine tucking into local classics like crispy fried catfish and fluffy hush puppies or treating yourself to the sweet goodness of homemade pies and cobblers.
  • Community Events: Join in the vibrant community spirit of Greenbrier by attending local events and festivals throughout the year. Greenbrier is bustling all year round, from the vibrant Greenbrier Festival to the spectacular Fourth of July bash, not forgetting those cozy holiday parades and lively farmers' markets. These events are perfect for bringing folks together and making moments we'll always remember.

Working in Greenbrier, TN

The local economy benefits from manufacturing, health care, retail, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The city's unemployment rate is low at 4.1%, which is in alignment with the national average. The median household income is excellent at $83,973 annually, which is about $15,000 more than the American average of $69,021.

Economic growth is booming and surpassing the rest of the country. Greenbrier’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 47.4%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are construction (8.3%), healthcare (7.8%), accommodation & food services (6.0%), transportation equipment (5.4%), educational services (5.1%), finance & insurance (4.2%), and administrative support/waste management services (4.0%).

Greenbrier, TN Neighborhoods

There are only four neighborhoods in this town.

  • Ridgetop: This neighborhood covers a large rural area to the west and south of town. The median real estate price is $570,911. This amount is higher than 87.6% of all other places in the state. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $2,042. The vacancy rate is 2.6%.
  • Chestnut Grove / Crunk This area is rural and further west. The median real estate price is $451,410. The average rent is $1,976, and the vacancy rate is 10.0%, so it is easier to find an available place to buy or rent.
  • Hygeia Springs: This area has natural springs. The median price for a home is $377,371. The average rent is $1,884, with a reasonable vacancy rate of 9.2%.
  • Town Center: This area is in the heart of the action. The median home price is $326,526. The average rent is $1,466, with a vacancy rate of 0%, making it nearly impossible to find a place to rent.

Greenbrier, TN School District

Robertson County Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $9,639 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is reasonable at 16 to one.

In addition to public schools, this area has one private school, which is Dayspring Academy (PK to 12th).

There are no colleges in Greenbrier; however, there are 33 colleges and universities within 50 miles. Tennessee State University is 18 miles away. Aquinas College and Belmont University are both in Nashville, about a 20-minute drive from Greenbrier.

Moving to Greenbrier, TN Resource Guide

A mayor and six aldermen on the board comprise Greenbrier’s municipal government. There is more information on Greenbrier's official website.

Greenbrier Parks & Recreation manages all the public parks, green spaces, recreational facilities, and recreational activities in this area.

Greenbrier, TN Housing

The median price in Greenbrier is $339,900. The price trend is down -19.2% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market. Housing costs are 11% higher than the national average. The cost of living is 12% higher than what it costs to live in other cities in this state and 1% higher than the rest of America.