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Closing on a home in Sumner County, Tennessee

Old Hickory Lake shapes Sumner's market — and lake-adjacent property carries title questions inland buyers never face: Corps of Engineers flowage easements, shoreline permits that don't transfer automatically, and flood insurance that changes the real monthly cost of the house. Get the easement picture BEFORE the inspection period ends.

Where deeds are recorded

Sumner County Register of Deeds355 N. Belvedere Drive, Suite 201, Gallatin, TN 37066. County seat: Gallatin. Approximate county median price: $365,000 (transfer tax on that: $1,351).

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Questions Sumner County buyers ask

How much is the transfer tax when buying a home in Sumner County, Tennessee?

Tennessee's realty transfer tax is $0.37 per $100 of the sale price (T.C.A. § 67-4-409(a)). On a typical Sumner County purchase around $365,000, that is roughly $1,351, collected when the deed is recorded. Who pays it is negotiable in the contract — most Middle Tennessee contracts assign it to the buyer by default.

Where are deeds recorded for Sumner County?

Sumner County Register of Deeds, 355 N. Belvedere Drive, Suite 201, Gallatin, TN 37066. Recording happens after closing; your deed is a public record you can verify there.

Do I need an attorney to close on a house in Sumner County?

Tennessee does not require one — title companies, escrow companies, and attorneys all conduct closings. Whoever closes yours, federal rules give you the right to your Closing Disclosure at least 3 business days before closing. Review every line, and ask about any fee you don't recognize.

What down payment assistance is available in Sumner County?

The Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) Great Choice Plus program offers down payment assistance statewide to eligible buyers as a second loan paired with a Great Choice first mortgage. Income and price limits apply by county — check THDA's current limits, and ask your lender to run the numbers even if they don't bring it up.

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