The UCBJ brings you another group of beautiful homes for July and Aug.  2025

Topping the list is an incredible, $1.57 million home and property on 3.4 acres at 508 N. Dixie Avenue in Cookeville (pictured above and below).

The gorgeous, 6-bedroom and 6-bath, 5,186 square foot home sits in the heart of Cookeville’s Historic District. It is one of the largest private homes within the “Historic District.” It is tucked behind gardens and under clay rooftops. Inspired by the villas of Milan, it is described as “a true treasure” with Venetian ironwork. It features 3 fireplaces, a butler’s pantry, beautifully refinished hardwoods, a 40ft library with a hand-carved mantelpiece and solid walnut bookcases. There is also a sixth Bedroom (private suite) with an exterior private entrance, “perfect for guests, mother-in-law quarters/teen retreat.”

508 N. Dixie Avenue, Cookeville

2. 5750 Bunker Hill Road, Cookeville
4 bd 4 ba  
Square Feet: 4,182 prime countryside living on 16.9 Surveyed Acres
Purchase price: $1,250, 000

5750 Bunker Hill Road, Cookeville

3. 703 N North Drive, Cookeville
5 bd 5 ba  
Square Feet: 4,859 remodeled home that blends timeless elegance with thoughtful updates
Purchase price: $1,000,000

703 N North Drive, Cookeville

4. 3090 Westowne Cir, Cookeville
3 bd 4 ba  
Square Feet: 4,153 with heated inground pool, fenced backyard and fenced basketball court
Purchase price: $1,100, 000

3090 Westowne Cir, Cookeville

5. 703 N Washington Ave., Cookeville
5 bd 5 ba  
Square Feet: 4,859 single family home built in 1918
Purchase price: $1,000,000

703 N Washington Ave., Cookeville

Photos courtesy of Zillow.

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