Nestled just 30 minutes from downtown Nashville and 10 minutes from Ashland City, this 61-acre tract along Big Marrowbone Road offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a setting defined by privacy, topography, and natural beauty. The property features multiple potential homesites and established road infrastructure, making it uncommonly ready for development compared to raw land in the region.
From the road, the land's topography climbs steadily up to the ridgetop, where expansive brow and valley views unfold alongside the sights and sounds of Marrowbone Creek below. Wildlife is abundant throughout, and the elevated terrain provides the kind of seclusion that buyers in the Nashville market increasingly seek — without sacrificing proximity to town.
Zoned AG in Cheatham County, the property sold in March 2025 after 131 days on market at $730,000 — $11,936 per acre — representing strong value for land this close to Nashville with this level of natural character and infrastructure in place.