About Paul Morrison

Tennessee Land Expert

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Tennessee Land Specialist · Franklin, TN

Tennessee Land Specialist

Most agents see acreage and a price per acre. Paul Morrison sees access points, timber value, water features, soil potential, buildability, wildlife habitat, and the highest-and-best use that determines what a property is actually worth — and who the right buyer is.

With a background in biology, a Deer Steward 2 certification, and years spent walking, hunting, and evaluating land across Middle Tennessee, Paul brings a level of property knowledge that goes far beyond a standard comparative market analysis.

Whether you're selling a family farm in Wayne County or scouting development tracts along the Nashville growth corridor, you're working with someone who understands the land itself.

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TEstimonials & Reviews

What Clients Say

From initial contact to closing, the process took just over 30 days. Paul's expertise and connections to the area generated an offer before the property was listed and resulted in me getting the full asking price.
Seller
Lewis County, TN · 101± Acres
He brought the buyer to us and represented us until the final moment at closing. The buyer wasn't even aware of our property until Paul listened to him and realized our property might be a good fit. We were under contract within 24 hours.
Seller
Moore County, TN · 90± Acres
Paul helped me relocate from California and has a tremendous knowledge of land, homes and real estate trends. You will be hard-pressed to find a more knowledgeable agent out there. 5 Stars.
Buyer
Wayne County, TN · 103± Acres
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Tennessee Land Specialist · Franklin, TN

Paul Morrison

Paul Morrison grew up Tennessee, and the land has been part of his life for as long as he can remember. Before he ever closed a real estate deal, he was studying it, earning a biology degree from the University of Memphis with a focus on the natural systems that make land productive, valuable, and worth protecting.

Today Paul lives in Brentwood with his wife and their two children. When he's not walking a property for a client, you're likely to find him enjoying the outdoors.

Paul operates with a simple philosophy: pick up the phone, walk the land, tell the truth about the numbers. In a market full of agents who sell land, Paul is one of the few who genuinely understands it.

Areas Served

Middle Tennessee Land

Paul specializes in Middle Tennessee's most active land markets — from the Nashville growth corridor in Davidson and Williamson counties to the recreational hunting land of Wayne, Lewis, and Giles counties in the southwest. His dual focus means he can serve a Nashville developer and a Wayne County landowner with equal expertise.

For Hunters & Recreational Buyers

The Biology Behind the Buy

Paul doesn't just look at a property — he reads it. His biology degree and Deer Steward 2 certification mean he evaluates timber quality, habitat health, water features, and deer movement patterns the way a biologist would. When Paul walks a tract with a recreational buyer, he can tell you where the deer bed, where they feed, and why the land holds wildlife better than the one down the road.

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For Developers & Investors

Market Precision
on Every Tract

The same analytical precision Paul applies to habitat applies to development potential. He evaluates road frontage, utility availability, subdivision feasibility, topographic variance, and Nashville growth corridor dynamics before any pricing conversation begins. Developers and investors who work with Paul get a specialist — not a generalist who happens to have a listing.

Let's talk about your land

Whether you're buying your first hunting tract or ready to move generations of family land, the conversation starts with a phone call.

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