*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Greenbrier ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Greenbrier.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Robertson county include:

Adams,   Ashburn,   Baggettsville,   Barren Plain,   Black Jack,   Calistia,   Cedar Hill,   Coopertown,   Courtland,   Cross Plains,   Crunk,   Flewellyn,   Gause,   Glover Crossroad,   Handleyton,   Hubertville,   Hygeia Springs,   Jernigan Town,   Kinneys,   Lamont,   Milldale,   Mitchell,   Mount Denson,   Orlinda,   Reubensville,   Ridgetop,   Sadlersville,   Sandy Springs,   Springfield,   Stroudville,   Turnersville,   Youngville,  

 

Or have a look at other Tennessee counties including:

Anderson,   Bedford,   Benton,   Bledsoe,   Blount,   Bradley,   Campbell,   Cannon,   Carroll,   Carter,   Cheatham,   Chester,   Claiborne,   Clay,   Cocke,   Coffee,   Crockett,   Cumberland,   Davidson,   DeKalb,   Decatur,   Dickson,   Dyer,   Fayette,   Fentress,   Franklin,   Gibson,   Giles,   Grainger,   Greene,   Grundy,   Hamblen,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Hardeman,   Hardin,   Hawkins,   Haywood,   Henderson,   Henry,   Hickman,   Houston,   Humphreys,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Johnson,   Knox,   Lake,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Loudon,   Macon,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Maury,   McMinn,   McNairy,   Meigs,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Morgan,   Obion,   Overton,   Perry,   Pickett,   Polk,   Putnam,   Rhea,   Roane,   Rutherford,   Scott,   Sequatchie,   Sevier,   Shelby,   Smith,   Stewart,   Sullivan,   Sumner,   Tipton,   Trousdale,   Unicoi,   Union,   Van Buren,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Weakley,   White,   Williamson,   Wilson,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Greenbrier, TN?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about the town of Greenbrier in Tennessee:

1. It was originally settled in the late 18th century and officially incorporated in 1937.
2. The town is named after a local spring with green-tinted water.
3. According to the United States Census Bureau, as of 2020 the population of Greenbrier was approximately 6,500 people.
4. It is located about 25 miles north of Nashville, the capital of Tennessee.
5. Greenbrier is home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Greenbrier City Park and the nearby Dunbar Cave State Park.
6. The town has a historic district that includes buildings and homes dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
7. Greenbrier is part of the Robertson County School District and is served by several public schools, including Greenbrier Elementary, Greenbrier Middle, and Greenbrier High School.
8. The town hosts an annual event called the "Greenbrier Spring Festival," which includes a parade, live music, and various vendors and activities.