Somewhat Walkable
61
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
517 Sunset Ave, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
517 Sunset Ave, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Url: http://www.murfreesborooffcampus.com/housing/property/517-sunset-ave/12f3706
Phone Number: (615) 709-3677
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Number of Bedrooms | Number of Bathrooms | Rent Range | Square Footage | Name of Floor Plan | Unit Number | Availability | Newly Added | View More Details |
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Memorial Place | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">8 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(0.4 mi)</span> |
Shoppes on Memorial | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">10 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(0.6 mi)</span> |
Northfield Court | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">15 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(0.8 mi)</span> |
Nashville International | <span class="bold">Drive:</span> <span class="mobile-font">38 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(28.9 mi)</span> |
Middle Tennessee State | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">53 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.8 mi)</span> |
Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">28 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(1.5 mi)</span> |
Oaklands Historic House Museum | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">30 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(1.6 mi)</span> |
Discovery Center | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">41 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.1 mi)</span> |
Stones River National Battlefield | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">55 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.9 mi)</span> |
Hunter J. McDonald is a Murfreesboro Native and has lived in Rutherford County for nearly 35 years. Hunter has watched Murfreesboro grow from a small country town to what is now one of the top 10 fastest growing cities in the U.S. He developed a passion for real estate at a young age. He and his wife Lacey, also a Murfreesboro Native, purchased their first home in Murfreesboro in 2009. Since then, Hunter has completed home renovations, flipped houses, and invested in rental property before deciding to make real estate a fulltime career. Hunter and Lacey have 2 kids together, Asher and Rowan. When Hunter is not working on project cars or projects around the house, he enjoys spending time with his family, boating at Center Hill Lake, and backpacking on the many hiking trails in Tennessee. Hunter’s goal is to provide real advice for your Real Estate decisions. He will utilize his expertise in the real estate market and years of sales experience. His goal is to provide a superior customer service experience. Hunter is heavily involved in his community & Industry, serving on the 2021 -2023 Board of Directors, Government Affairs Chair in 2021 & 2022 1st Vice President for MTAR (Middle Tennessee Association of Realtors) & Also a RPAC (Realtors Political action committee) Major donor.