Best counties to raise a
family in Tennessee
WRKY.com-For people looking to find a home to
raise a family in, choosing a county is an important decision. Most
families place affordable homes, safe neighborhoods, a quality
school system, and family-friendly activities at the top of their
wish lists.
Stacker compiled a list of the best counties to raise
a family in Tennessee using data from Niche. Niche ranks counties
based on a variety of factors including cost of living, schools,
health care, recreation, and weather.
The list features counties
that boast some of the top schools and fun, family-friendly
activities for every season. Keep reading to explore the best
counties to raise a family. Maybe youll find one that suits
your brood.
#30. Lawrence County, Tennessee
Population: 43,967
Median home value: $125,700 (74% own)
Median rent: $685 (26% own)
Median household income: $45,721
Top public schools: Lawrenceburg Public Elementary School
(grade A minus), David Crockett Elementary School (grade
B+), Lawrence County High School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Sacred Heart Elementary School (grade
unavailable), Sacred Heart School (grade unavailable),
Freedom Hill Christian School (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Lawrenceburg (grade C+), Loretto
(grade B minus), St. Joseph (grade B minus)
#29. Crockett County, Tennessee
Population: 14,012
Median home value: $103,600 (70% own)
Median rent: $775 (30% own)
Median household income: $52,136
Top public schools: Alamo Elementary School (grade A),
Bells Elementary School (grade A minus), Crockett County
Middle School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Crockett Christian School (grade
unavailable)
Top places to live: Alamo (grade B), Bells (grade B
minus), Friendship (grade B)
#28. Blount County, Tennessee
Population: 134,042
Median home value: $208,000 (76% own)
Median rent: $882 (24% own)
Median household income: $64,593
Top public schools: Coulter Grove Intermediate School
(grade A), Sam Houston Elementary School (grade A),
Montgomery Ridge Intermediate School (grade A)
Top private schools: Clayton-Bradley Academy (grade A
minus), Maryville Christian School (grade B), Apostolic
Christian Academy (grade B minus)
Top places to live: Maryville (grade A minus), Alcoa
(grade A minus), Louisville (grade B+)
#27. Rhea County, Tennessee
Population: 32,723
Median home value: $140,700 (73% own)
Median rent: $691 (27% own)
Median household income: $48,872
Top public schools: Graysville Elementary School (grade
B+), Dayton City Elementary School (grade B+), Frazier
Elementary School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Laurelbrook Sanitarium & School
(grade B), Rhea County Academy (grade B), Calvary Baptist
School (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Dayton (grade B+), Graysville (grade B
minus), Spring City (grade C+)
#26. Coffee County, Tennessee
Population: 57,227
Median home value: $170,800 (67% own)
Median rent: $754 (33% own)
Median household income: $52,626
Top public schools: New Union Elementary School (grade
B+), Tullahoma High School (grade B+), Westwood Elementary
School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Temple Baptist Christian School
(grade unavailable), Tullahoma Christian Academy (grade
unavailable)
Top places to live: Manchester (grade B), Tullahoma (grade
B), New Union (grade B minus)
#25. Dickson County, Tennessee
Population: 54,000
Median home value: $200,900 (79% own)
Median rent: $834 (21% own)
Median household income: $61,388
Top public schools: Freedom Middle School (grade A), The
Discovery School (grade A minus), Centennial Elementary
School (grade B+)
Top private schools: United Christian Academy (grade B
minus), Greater Things Christian Academy (grade
unavailable), Dickson Academy (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Burns (grade B), Dickson (grade B),
White Bluff (grade B minus)
#24. Marshall County, Tennessee
Population: 33,909
Median home value: $175,200 (74% own)
Median rent: $823 (26% own)
Median household income: $60,036
Top public schools: Oak Grove Elementary School (grade A),
Chapel Hill Elementary School (grade B+), Delk-Henson
Intermediate School (grade B)
Top private schools: Lewisburg (grade B minus), Chapel
Hill (grade B), Cornersville (grade B)
Top places to live: grade B
#23. Gibson County, Tennessee
Population: 50,278
Median home value: $113,300 (67% own)
Median rent: $701 (33% own)
Median household income: $49,615
Top public schools: South Gibson County Middle School
(grade A minus), Milan Middle School (grade A minus), Medina
Elementary School (grade A minus)
Top private schools: Milan Christian Academy (grade
unavailable), Pathways Turning Point (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Medina (grade A minus), Rutherford
(grade B), Dyer (grade B)
#22. Henderson County, Tennessee
Population: 27,800
Median home value: $115,000 (74% own)
Median rent: $710 (26% own)
Median household income: $47,885
Top public schools: South Side Elementary School (grade A
minus), Beaver Elementary School (grade A minus), Scotts
Hill Elementary School (grade A minus)
Top private schools: Lexington Christian Academy (grade
C+), Lexington Montessori Center (grade unavailable), Good
News Christian School (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Lexington (grade B minus), Parkers
Crossroads (grade B+), Darden (grade B minus)
#21. Madison County, Tennessee
Population: 98,373
Median home value: $149,800 (63% own)
Median rent: $912 (37% own)
Median household income: $51,526
Top public schools: Madison Academic Magnet High School
(grade A), Jackson Central-Merry Early College High School
(grade B), Community Montessori School (grade B)
Top private schools: University School of Jackson (grade
A+), Sacred Heart of Jesus High School (grade A), Jackson
Christian School (grade B+)
Top places to live: Jackson (grade B), Three Way (grade B
minus), Medon (grade B minus)
#20. Loudon County, Tennessee
Population: 54,349
Median home value: $238,100 (81% own)
Median rent: $893 (19% own)
Median household income: $66,151
Top public schools: North Middle School (grade A minus),
Eaton Elementary School (grade A minus), Highland Park
Elementary School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Crossroads Christian Academy (grade
B), Lenoir City Christian Academy (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Tellico Village (grade B+), Loudon
(grade B+), Lenoir City (grade B)
#19. Anderson County, Tennessee
Population: 76,683
Median home value: $161,400 (69% own)
Median rent: $830 (31% own)
Median household income: $55,414
Top public schools: Jefferson Middle School (grade A), Oak
Ridge High School (grade A), Woodland Elementary School
(grade A)
Top private schools: Faith Christian School (grade B
minus), Saint Marys Catholic School (grade unavailable),
Christian Academy of Oak Ridge (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Oak Ridge (grade A), Norris (grade
B+), Clinton (grade B minus)
#18. Hamblen County, Tennessee
Population: 64,184
Median home value: $143,800 (67% own)
Median rent: $753 (33% own)
Median household income: $45,275
Top public schools: Alpha Elementary School (grade A
minus), Whitesburg Elementary School (grade B+), John Hay
Elementary School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Cornerstone Christian Academy (grade
A minus), All Saints Episcopal School (grade unavailable),
Faith Christian Academy (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Morristown (grade B minus)
#17. Tipton County, Tennessee
Population: 60,868
Median home value: $168,100 (75% own)
Median rent: $890 (25% own)
Median household income: $63,783
Top public schools: Atoka Elementary School (grade A
minus), Munford Middle School (grade B+), Brighton
Elementary School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Tipton Christian Academy (grade B)
Top places to live: Brighton (grade B+), Atoka (grade B+),
Munford (grade B)
#16. Sullivan County, Tennessee
Population: 157,843
Median home value: $152,000 (72% own)
Median rent: $728 (28% own)
Median household income: $49,661
Top public schools: Andrew Johnson Elementary School
(grade A), John Adams Elementary School (grade A),
Dobyns-Bennett High School (grade A)
Top private schools: Tri-Cities Christian Academy (grade
B+), Tennessee Avenue Christian Academy (grade B+), St.
Dominic School (grade A+)
Top places to live: Colonial Heights (grade A minus),
Spurgeon (grade A minus), Walnut Hill (grade B+)
#15. Weakley County, Tennessee
Population: 32,948
Median home value: $99,800 (67% own)
Median rent: $657 (33% own)
Median household income: $43,773
Top public schools: Martin Elementary School (grade A
minus), Martin Middle School (grade B+), Dresden Elementary
School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Liberty Christian Academy (grade B+)
Top places to live: Martin (grade B+), Dresden (grade B),
Gleason (grade B)
#14. Bradley County, Tennessee
Population: 107,845
Median home value: $179,700 (67% own)
Median rent: $836 (33% own)
Median household income: $55,426
Top public schools: North Lee Elementary School (grade A
minus), Michigan Avenue Elementary School (grade A minus),
Walker Valley High School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Cleveland Christian School (grade B),
Tennessee Christian Preparatory School (grade B), First
Baptist Weekday Ministry (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Hopewell (grade B+), Cleveland (grade
B+), Wildwood Lake (grade B)
#13. Putnam County, Tennessee
Population: 78,955
Median home value: $172,900 (62% own)
Median rent: $779 (38% own)
Median household income: $49,228
Top public schools: Capshaw Elementary School (grade A
minus), Algood Elementary School (grade B+), Cookeville High
School (grade B+)
Top private schools: Highland Rim Academy (grade A minus),
Heritage Academy (grade A minus), Heavenly Host Lutheran
School (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Cookeville (grade B+), Algood (grade B
minus), Baxter (grade C+)
#12. Dyer County, Tennessee
Population: 36,975
Median home value: $120,500 (63% own)
Median rent: $698 (37% own)
Median household income: $50,245
Top public schools: Dyersburg Middle School (grade A),
Dyersburg High School (grade A), Holice Powell Elementary
School (grade A)
Top private schools: Christ Classical Academy (grade
unavailable), McDowell Center for Children (grade
unavailable), NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (grade
unavailable)
Top places to live: Dyersburg (grade B), Newbern (grade
B), Trimble (grade B minus)
#11. Davidson County, Tennessee
Population: 708,490
Median home value: $294,200 (55% own)
Median rent: $1,252 (45% own)
Median household income: $66,047
Top public schools: Hume-Fogg Academic Magnet School
(grade A+), Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School (grade
A+), Valor Flagship Academy (grade A)
Top private schools: University School of Nashville (grade
A+), Montgomery Bell Academy (grade A+), Harpeth Hall School
(grade A+)
Top places to live: Sulphur Dell (North Capital Area)
(grade A+), Scarritt Peabody (grade A+), Downtown (grade A)
#10. Wilson County, Tennessee
Population: 144,748
Median home value: $300,800 (77% own)
Median rent: $1,171 (23% own)
Median household income: $82,224
Top public schools: Springdale Elementary School (grade
A), Rutland Elementary School (grade A), Lakeview Elementary
School (grade A)
Top private schools: Friendship Christian School (grade A
minus), Mt. Juliet Christian Academy (grade B+), Cedars
Preparatory Academy (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Mount Juliet (grade A minus), Green
Hill (grade B), Lebanon (grade B)
#9. Chester County, Tennessee
Population: 17,278
Median home value: $127,200 (76% own)
Median rent: $615 (24% own)
Median household income: $52,692
Top public schools: Chester County Middle School (grade A
minus), Jacks Creek Elementary School (grade A minus), West
Chester Elementary School (grade A minus)
Top private schools: Tennessee Childrens Home West
Campus (grade unavailable), Jacks Creek Apostolic School
(grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Henderson (grade A minus), Enville
(grade C minus)
#8. Sumner County, Tennessee
Population: 193,036
Median home value: $276,600 (73% own)
Median rent: $1,142 (27% own)
Median household income: $73,517
Top public schools: Merrol Hyde Magnet School (grade A+),
Dr. William Burrus Elementary at Drakes Creek (grade A),
Madison Creek Elementary School (grade A)
Top private schools: Pope John Paul II Preparatory School
(grade A), Highland Academy (grade B+), Hendersonville
Christian Academy (grade B+)
Top places to live: Hendersonville (grade A minus),
Gallatin (grade B+), Goodlettsville (grade B+)
#7. Washington County, Tennessee
Population: 132,067
Median home value: $176,500 (65% own)
Median rent: $813 (35% own)
Median household income: $52,503
Top public schools: Towne Acres Elementary School (grade
A), Fairmont Elementary School (grade A), South Side
Elementary School (grade A)
Top private schools: Providence Academy (grade A), St.
Marys School (grade unavailable), Ashley Academy (grade
unavailable)
Top places to live: Johnson City (grade A), Jonesborough
(grade A minus), Gray (grade B+)
#6. Shelby County, Tennessee
Population: 929,178
Median home value: $170,200 (56% own)
Median rent: $1,014 (44% own)
Median household income: $55,015
Top public schools: Farmington Elementary School (grade
A), Lakeland Elementary School (grade A), White Station High
School (grade A)
Top private schools: St. Marys Episcopal School (grade
A+), Lausanne Collegiate School (grade A+), Memphis
University School (grade A+)
Top places to live: Germantown (grade A+), Collierville
(grade A), Lakeland (grade A minus)
#5. Hamilton County, Tennessee
Population: 363,790
Median home value: $210,500 (63% own)
Median rent: $966 (37% own)
Median household income: $61,050
Top public schools: Chattanooga High School Center for
Creative Arts (grade A), STEM School Chattanooga (grade A),
Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences (CSAS) Upper
School (grade A)
Top private schools: McCallie School (grade A+), Baylor
School (grade A+), Girls Preparatory School (grade A)
Top places to live: Lookout Mountain (grade A+), Signal
Mountain (grade A+), Walden (grade A)
#4. Knox County, Tennessee
Population: 475,286
Median home value: $208,900 (65% own)
Median rent: $989 (35% own)
Median household income: $62,911
Top public schools: Farragut High School (grade A+), L&N
STEM Academy (grade A), Farragut Middle School (grade A)
Top private schools: Webb School of Knoxville (grade A+),
Knoxville Catholic High School (grade A), Christian Academy
of Knoxville (grade A)
Top places to live: Farragut (grade A+), Knoxville (grade
A minus), Mascot (grade B minus)
#3. Montgomery County, Tennessee
Population: 216,172
Median home value: $187,700 (62% own)
Median rent: $1,020 (38% own)
Median household income: $63,768
Top public schools: Rossview Elementary School (grade A),
Sango Elementary School (grade A minus), St. Bethlehem
Elementary School (grade A minus)
Top private schools: Clarksville Academy (grade A minus),
Clarksville Christian School (grade B+), Olinto Mark
Barsanti Elementary School (grade unavailable)
Top places to live: Clarksville (grade B+)
#2. Rutherford County, Tennessee
Population: 335,595
Median home value: $256,700 (65% own)
Median rent: $1,184 (35% own)
Median household income: $72,985
Top public schools: Central Magnet School (grade A+),
Thurman Francis Arts Academy (grade A), Blackman High School
(grade A)
Top private schools: Providence Christian Academy (grade A
minus), Lancaster Christian Academy (grade B+), Franklin
Road Christian School (grade B+)
Top places to live: Murfreesboro (grade A minus), Smyrna
(grade B+), La Vergne (grade B+)
#1. Williamson County, Tennessee
Population: 242,386
Median home value: $497,500 (80% own)
Median rent: $1,670 (20% own)
Median household income: $116,492
Top public schools: Ravenwood High School (grade A+),
Brentwood High School (grade A+), Jordan Elementary School
(grade A+)
Top private schools: Battle Ground Academy (grade A+),
Brentwood Academy (grade A), Franklin Classical School
(grade A minus)
Top places to live: Brentwood (grade A+), Nolensville
(grade A+), Franklin (grade A+)
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