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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 Lebanon.
About Lebanon, TN
Lebanon, Tennessee, nestled in the heart of Wilson County, is a vibrant city with a rich history, thriving economy, and strong sense of community. Established in 1801, Lebanon has evolved from a small agricultural settlement into a bustling urban center known for its historic charm, cultural attractions, and welcoming atmosphere. The current population is 38,431 (U.S. Census 2020).
Lebanon wraps you in its cozy downtown vibes, rolls out stunning countryside views, and introduces you to the friendliest people around. It's this mix of old-school charm with a dash of modern living that makes it such a hit for both folks calling it home and those just passing through.
What To Do in Lebanon, TN
Lebanon offers a variety of attractions and activities.
- Cumberland University: Dive into the charm of Cumberland University, a cozy yet historic liberal arts college that opened its doors back in 1842. You can wander the beautiful campus, soak in the timeless buildings, and dive into stories of academic excellence and historical milestones that define this university. Strolling through Cumberland University's stunning campus, you're hit with a wave of history mixed with modern buzz.
- State Park: Immerse yourself in nature at Cedars of Lebanon State Park, a scenic park located just outside of Lebanon. The park, with its sky-high cedar trees, rugged limestone cliffs, and endless trails for hiking, invites you to dive into a world of adventure or just kick back and soak in the tranquility. If you're into the great outdoors, this park is your go-to spot. With its peaceful vibe, it's perfect for a day of picnicking or camping out under the stars. Birdwatchers and wildlife fans will have plenty to keep their binoculars busy too.
- Downtown: Stroll through downtown Lebanon, and you'll be charmed by its historic architecture, cute little shops, and cozy spots to grab a bite—all nestled along the lively streets. Strolling through downtown Lebanon, you can't help but be drawn into the charming boutique stores and art galleries. Then there's the food - oh, the food! Family-owned restaurants and cozy cafes serve up a storm, offering a tasty mix of culture, commerce, and culinary treats that you just won't find anywhere else.
- Wilson County Fair: Dive right into the heart-pumping joy at the Wilson County Fair, a standout as one of Tennessee's biggest county fairs and a cherished yearly highlight in Lebanon. At the Wilson County Fair, there's something for everyone in your crew - think thrilling carnival rides, bands and performers live on stage, showcases of farming prowess, and all the fair food you can dream of eating.
Working in Lebanon, TN
The local economy benefits from manufacturing, health care, retail, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is a bit high at 5%, which is slightly more than the national average. The median household income is low at $60,582 annually, which is about $8,500 less than the American average of $69,021.
Economic growth is happening at a faster pace than the rest of the country. Lebanon’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 53.2%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (11.5%), hotels/restaurants (8.7%), educational services (6.5%), construction (6.3%), public administration (4.4%), finance & insurance (4.1%), and computer & electronic products (3.5%).
Lebanon, TN Neighborhoods
There are many lovely neighborhoods in this town. Here are the top four choices.
- Spence Creek / Five Oaks: This neighborhood is just south of Mt. Juliet and a nice large lake. The median real estate price is $588,100. This amount is higher than 89.3% of all other places in the state. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $2,293. The vacancy rate is 5.7%.
- Oakland: This area has plenty of places for boating and fishing. The median real estate price is $530,463. The average rent is $2,434, and the vacancy rate is 18.0% because so many homes are rented for vacations.
- Stonebridge / Hillview Farms: This area is farm country. The median price for a home is $525,033. The average rent is $2,433, with a modest vacancy rate of 4.0%.
- Norene: This area has lots of forest and green space. The median home price is $513,119. The average rent is $1,959, with a vacancy rate of 7.1%, making it easier to find an available place.
Lebanon, TN School District
Wilson County Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $10,745 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is reasonable at 16 to one.
This area has three private schools, which are Friendship Christian School (PK to 12th), Cedars Preparatory Academy (PK to 5th), and Lebanon Academy (7th to 12th).
Cumberland University is in Lebanon, and there are 27 more colleges and universities within 50 miles. Tennessee State University is 25 miles away. Aquinas College and Belmont University are about a half-hour drive from Lebanon.
Moving to Lebanon, TN Resource Guide
A mayor and six members of the City Council comprise Lebanon’s municipal government. There is more information on Lebanon's official website.
Lebanon Recreation Department manages all the public parks, the fairgrounds, the Jimmy Floyd Center, Lebanon City Sports, and the recreational activities in this area.
Lebanon, TN Housing
The median price in Lebanon is $475,000. The price trend is down -3.1% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market. Housing costs are a whopping 30% higher than the national average. The cost of living is 17% higher than what it costs to live in other cities in this state and 6% higher than the rest of America.