Rutherford County is the most dynamic land market in Middle Tennessee right now. Anchored by Murfreesboro — one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States — and threaded by I-24 and I-840, this county has absorbed massive residential, commercial, and industrial growth over the past two decades. And the trajectory hasn't slowed. For buyers, that means opportunity and urgency in equal measure.
This guide covers what matters: zoning rules, how the AR district works without a fixed minimum lot size, how TDEC septic approval actually determines what you can build, where sewer service is expanding, and where the land value plays are right now. Whether you're buying farm ground in the northern part of the county, chasing I-24 corridor industrial development, or looking for acreage with residential subdivision potential, the rules and market conditions here are materially different from Williamson or Wilson County.
We've sourced this directly from Rutherford County's planning documents and confirmed it against what we see in actual transactions. Use it as a working guide — and contact us when you're ready to move.