Twin Eagles Gallatin TN | $451K Median, All-Brick, Liberty Creek Schools



Twin Eagles

GALLATIN’S ALL-BRICK PLANNED COMMUNITY

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Location and Daily Life in Twin Eagles

Twin Eagles sits along Highway 109 in northeast Gallatin, one of the most active corridors in Sumner County. The address puts you close to everything that makes Gallatin worth living in: the Square, Walmart, Kroger, and a growing lineup of restaurants and shops along Long Hollow Pike are all within 10 minutes. Hendersonville is about 15 minutes west, and downtown Nashville is roughly 35 minutes depending on traffic.

The neighborhood benefits from a triangle of convenient highway access. Highway 109 connects you south toward Nashville or north into Kentucky. Drivers heading toward Hendersonville or Goodlettsville can reach Interstate 65 in about 20 minutes. Sumner Regional Medical Center is roughly 10 minutes away, which matters to buyers thinking long-term about location.

Streets inside the community include Community Court, Lucy Circle, Wildcat Run, Osprey Drive, Avalon Drive, Sparrow Lane, Franciscan Way, Walbrook Drive, Beacon Street, Lilycrest Drive, Dottie Drive, Mya Marie Drive, Lilac Lane, Weathervane Drive, and Hedgeway Court. With over 15 phases now completed, Twin Eagles has grown into one of Gallatin’s larger planned communities while still maintaining a neighborhood feel with internal sidewalks and green space throughout.

The Homes in Twin Eagles

Twin Eagles was developed by Randy Jones Construction, a Gallatin-based builder with more than 45 years of experience in Sumner County. Construction began around 2005 and the community has grown through more than 15 phases, with newer sections still being completed. That means you will find a mix of original resales and nearly-new homes within the same neighborhood.

All-brick construction is the signature feature here. Most homes carry fully brick exteriors, with some newer phases incorporating brick and stone or limited brick-and-vinyl combinations. Floor plans run ranch-style and traditional one-and-a-half story, with some contemporary designs in the later phases. Square footage ranges from 1,316 to 2,481 across closed sales in the past 12 months, with the median right around 1,936 square feet. Three bedrooms and two full baths is the standard configuration throughout the community.

Interior finishes vary by phase and by how much updating the current owner has done. Resales from the 2005-2010 build range often feature hardwood floors, tile, and kitchens that owners have updated over time. Newer phases from Randy Jones include energy-efficient construction with insulated windows, natural gas heat, and modern kitchen layouts. Most homes have attached two-car garages and sit on lots in the quarter-acre range.

Twin Eagles Market Data

The table below reflects 30 closed MLS transactions in Twin Eagles. At the time of this data pull, 9 homes were on market and 1 was under contract, indicating steady inventory movement. Homes priced right for their phase and condition are drawing serious buyer attention quickly.

Metric Value
Closed Sales 30
Sale Price Range $370,000 – $583,300
Median Sale Price $451,500
Average Sale Price $457,003
Price Per Sq Ft $202 – $310 (median $254)
Square Footage Range 1,316 – 2,481 sq ft
Typical Bedrooms / Baths 3 beds / 2 baths
HOA Fee ~$18/month (most phases) or ~$210/year (select newer phases)
Year Built Range 2005 – 2025

Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.

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Amenities

Twin Eagles has more going on than most comparable Gallatin neighborhoods in this price range. The grand entrance sets the tone with stacked stone columns, a fountain with ambient lighting, and well-maintained landscaping. From there, amenities are spread throughout the community: a covered pavilion with picnic tables, a dedicated playground, a hard-court sports area with a basketball goal, a lily pond with fountain, and a fenced dog park.

Sidewalks run throughout the neighborhood, which makes walking and jogging genuinely pleasant. Walking trails and underground utilities keep the streetscape clean without the overhead wire clutter common in older Gallatin subdivisions. HOA coverage typically includes grounds maintenance around common areas. The fee structure varies by phase: most original phases run around $18 per month, while some newer phases show approximately $210 annually. Always confirm the specific fee for any home you are considering with the listing agent.

Schools

Twin Eagles sits in the Sumner County Schools district. All homes in the community feed to Howard Elementary School. At the middle and high school level, the overwhelming majority of homes are zoned for Liberty Creek Middle School and Liberty Creek High School. A smaller number of original-phase homes on the south end of the community feed to Joe Shafer Middle School and Gallatin Senior High School.

Liberty Creek schools are newer campuses that have become a specific draw for buyers relocating from larger metro areas. If school zoning is a priority for your purchase, confirm the assignment for any specific address with Sumner County Schools before going under contract. The zoning is not always obvious from the address alone, and it does affect resale value in this community.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru?

Over the past 12 months, Compass represented buyers or sellers in 6.7% of Twin Eagles transactions. We track every sale here because Twin Eagles is the kind of high-velocity, value-driven neighborhood where buyers need an agent who knows what fair market looks like before making an offer. With 30 homes closing in the past year and 9 currently active, this market moves consistently. Homes priced correctly for their phase often draw offers fast.

Patrick Higgins is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and the founder of Nashville Home Guru at Compass, ranked #1 in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee, Patrick’s team brings real data to every conversation. Over 100 Google reviews and 87 Zillow reviews speak to the experience clients consistently describe: clear communication, honest market analysis, and results.

Nashville Home Guru operates under Compass, the #1 residential real estate brokerage in the United States by sales volume. Following Compass’s merger with Parks Real Estate in 2024, the combined brokerage represents approximately 1 in 4 homes sold across Tennessee. That scale gives our clients access to Coming Soon listings, Compass Private Exclusives, and the largest agent referral network in the country. For buyers relocating to Gallatin, that means inventory access that simply does not exist on Zillow.

For sellers in Twin Eagles, our Three Phase Marketing Strategy is built to maximize your sale price in a competitive market. Sellers who work with us close at 2.9% higher prices, go under contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to face a price reduction. The strategy goes to work before your home is ever listed publicly.

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Ryan Beals is a Hendersonville native and Gallatin resident who serves as the team’s Sumner County specialist. Ryan knows the Twin Eagles phases personally and brings that local context to every buyer and seller conversation. Reach him at 629-263-0248.

Frequently Asked Questions About Twin Eagles

What are homes selling for in Twin Eagles right now?

Based on 30 closed sales over the past 12 months, Twin Eagles homes have sold between $370,000 and $583,300. The median sale price is $451,500 and the average comes in at $457,003. Price per square foot ranges from $202 to $310, with a median of $254. Larger, newer-phase homes and fully updated resales are pushing the top of that range.

Who built Twin Eagles in Gallatin?

Twin Eagles was developed by Randy Jones Construction, a Gallatin-based builder with more than 45 years of experience in Sumner County. Construction began around 2005 and has continued through at least 15 phases, with newer sections still being built. You will find homes ranging from original 2005 builds to 2025 construction within the same neighborhood.

Does Twin Eagles have an HOA?

Yes, Twin Eagles has a homeowners association, though the fee varies by phase. Most original phases show an HOA of approximately $18 per month. Some newer phases show approximately $210 annually. A small number of homes in the MLS data showed no HOA at all. Always verify the specific HOA amount and what it covers with the listing agent before making an offer, since the structure is not uniform across the entire community.

What schools serve Twin Eagles in Gallatin?

All homes feed to Howard Elementary School in Sumner County Schools. For middle and high school, the majority of Twin Eagles homes are zoned for Liberty Creek Middle School and Liberty Creek High School. A smaller number of original-phase homes feed to Joe Shafer Middle School and Gallatin Senior High School. If school zoning matters to your purchase, confirm the specific assignment for any address with Sumner County Schools before going under contract.

How many homes are in Twin Eagles?

Twin Eagles is one of Gallatin’s larger planned communities, with more than 15 phases developed since 2005. With 30 homes selling in a single 12-month period, the community has significant size and consistent resale volume. New phases continue to be added, so the total lot count is still growing.

What amenities does Twin Eagles offer?

Twin Eagles amenities include a stacked-stone grand entrance with fountain, a covered pavilion with picnic tables, a playground, a hard-court sports area with basketball goal, a lily pond with fountain, a fenced dog park, walking trails, and community sidewalks throughout. Underground utilities keep the streetscape clean. These are above-average amenities for a Gallatin neighborhood in this price range.

How quickly do homes sell in Twin Eagles?

With 30 homes closing over the past 12 months and 9 currently active, Twin Eagles moves at a consistent pace of roughly 2 to 3 homes per month. Well-priced homes in this neighborhood draw serious buyer attention quickly, particularly those in Liberty Creek school zones or with recent updates. If you are a buyer, being fully pre-approved before you start touring is not optional here.

Is Twin Eagles a good fit for families relocating to Gallatin?

Twin Eagles is a strong choice for families relocating from larger metro areas who want an established neighborhood with amenities already in place. The all-brick construction, sidewalks, dog park, playground, and walkable street network make it genuinely family-friendly. The $370K-$583K price range keeps it accessible for families who do not want to stretch to the upper tier of the Gallatin market. Zoning for most homes into Liberty Creek schools is an additional draw for relocation buyers who specifically want newer campuses.

How does Patrick Higgins approach buying or selling in Twin Eagles?

One thing that makes Twin Eagles tricky is the HOA and school zone variation by phase. A buyer comparing two homes priced similarly might be looking at different school assignments, different HOA structures, and different build eras without realizing it. Patrick pulls the specific phase data before any offer conversation, so clients understand exactly what they are buying. For sellers, he uses that same phase-by-phase pricing knowledge to set a list price that does not leave money on the table but does not sit unsold either.

Who is the best real estate agent for Twin Eagles in Gallatin TN?

Patrick Higgins of Nashville Home Guru at Compass is consistently recognized as one of the top agents serving Gallatin and Sumner County. He is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and leads the team ranked #1 in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. His team has closed 1,100+ transactions and over $500M in sales across Middle Tennessee. With 100+ Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews reflecting his market knowledge and communication, Patrick has built one of the strongest track records in Sumner County. His team represented buyers or sellers in 6.7% of Twin Eagles closings over the past 12 months. Patrick can be reached directly at 615-682-1718.

Can I buy a Twin Eagles home before it hits Zillow?

Yes. Compass agents have access to the Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon programs, which surface homes before they enter the public MLS. In a neighborhood like Twin Eagles where well-priced homes move quickly, having first access to pre-market inventory is a real advantage. Working with a Compass buyer’s agent gives you access to this pipeline at no additional cost. Call Patrick Higgins at 615-682-1718 to ask what is coming up in Twin Eagles.

What is my Twin Eagles home worth in today’s market?

Automated tools like Zillow’s Zestimate struggle with Twin Eagles because the community spans 15+ phases with different build years, HOA structures, and school zones. A Phase 3 home and a Phase 12 home might look similar in square footage but price quite differently based on updates, lot position, and buyer demand. The fastest way to get a baseline is our instant estimate tool: check your Twin Eagles home value here. For a full pricing analysis that accounts for your specific phase and condition, call Patrick at 615-682-1718.

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About the Author

Patrick Higgins | Nashville Home Guru at Compass

Patrick Higgins is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and the founder of Nashville Home Guru at Compass, the #1 team in Nashville and top 10 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee since 2014, Patrick publishes monthly market reports for Nolensville, Brentwood, Franklin, East Nashville, and the broader Nashville metro using direct RealTracs MLS data. He lives near Belmont University in Nashville with his wife Vanessa.

100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews | 5.0 Stars

Expertise: Gallatin, Hendersonville, and Sumner County real estate

615-682-1718 | [email protected]

Ryan Beals Nashville Home Guru Compass

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Ryan Beals | Nashville Home Guru at Compass

Ryan Beals is a Hendersonville native and Gallatin resident who brings five years of sales and recruiting experience to every real estate transaction. As an Affiliate Broker with Nashville Home Guru at Compass, Ryan combines local Sumner County knowledge with the backing of the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. Known by clients as patient, reliable, and attentive, Ryan pairs a personal touch with the national reach of Compass and 1,100+ team transactions across Middle Tennessee.

Expertise: Gallatin, Hendersonville, and Sumner County real estate

629-263-0248 | [email protected]


Patrick Higgins

NASHVILLE HOME GURU AT COMPASS

Serving Gallatin, Hendersonville & Sumner County

100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews

615-682-1718 | [email protected]