Print Publications

HomeFinder

Whether they're buying or building a new home, the key is to be where customers are when they're in the market. Every Sunday, The HomeFinder section offers:

  • A weekly feature about building, buying and decorating homes
  • The area's go-to guide for Open Houses
  • Real estate listings and featured homes

Plus, classified listings of new and existing homes, auctions and the popular Open House listings.


Williamson A.M. Real Estate

Target the high-growth Williamson County area in this real estate section of Williamson A.M. on Fridays. The Tennessean reaches 63% of Williamson County adults every week, including 67% of county home buyers.

Other opportunities to reach home buyers in this county include: Williamson A.M.'s Living Here fack book and FYI Magazine.

Source: Tennessean Market Study, Scarborough, 2007 (past 7 days) Home buyers = looked for a home to buy in the past 12 months.

HomeFinder.com Magazine

Reach home buyers the way they shop-by area and price. HomeFinder.com Magazine features full-color photos of listings and realtors, and it is printed on bright white, high-quality paper.

More than 28,000 copies are distributed once a month to potential buyers through realtor offices and more than 500 retail outlets1 like Kroger, Exxon Tiger Market and other stores throughout Davidson, Sumner, Williamson, Rutherford and Wilson counties. Read by 54,700 adults every quarter.2

Sources: 1. Internal Circulation (as reported on 9/11/09 delivery list);
Source: 2. Tennessean Market Study, Scarborough, 2007 (8-county area).

Tennessee Homes

Tennessee Homes is a comprehensive resource guide for building a new home with maps to locate developments, community info and helpful listings to showcase builders' homes. It is magazine quality featuring a high gloss cover for coffee table appeal.

35,000 copies are distributed bi-monthly in 400+ racks and key locations in Davidson, Sumner, Williamson, Rutherford and Wilson counties.1 Read by 143,500 adults in the past two months.2

Source: 1. Internal Circulation (as reported on 9/25/09 delivery); list;
Source: 2. Tennessean Market Study, Scarborough 2007.