Brady Dr
Dickson, TN 37055
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Brady Dr is in Dickson, TN and in ZIP code 37055.
Brady Dr, Dickson, TN 37055 is a unknown. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate rent is $1,775/month.
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Less than a day ago
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Market trends in Dickson
Last updated May 2026
Avg. sale price
$317K
$8.33KMoM
Sale-to-List Price
97.5%
0.3%MoM
Price per sq ft
$226
$10MoM
Available listings
155
9MoM
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Comparable Sales for Brady Dr
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
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0.00 | Single-Family Home | $375,000 | 01/02/26 | 3 | 2.5 | 1,787 | |
0.05 | Single-Family Home | $360,000 | 03/24/26 | 3 | 2.5 | 1,998 | |
0.08 | Single-Family Home | $375,000 | 11/25/25 | 3 | 2 | 1,597 | |
0.23 | Single-Family Home | $334,900 | 04/14/26 | 3 | 2.5 | 2,018 | |
0.53 | Single-Family Home | $319,900 | 11/19/25 | 2 | 2 | 1,254 | |
0.55 | Single-Family Home | $425,000 | 12/23/25 | 4 | 3 | 3,826 | |
0.59 | Single-Family Home | $325,000 | 09/04/25 | 3 | 2 | 2,406 | |
0.62 | Single-Family Home | $350,000 | 05/20/26 | 3 | 2 | 1,395 | |
0.64 | Single-Family Home | $410,000 | 06/02/26 | 4 | 2 | 2,400 | |
0.66 | Single-Family Home | $350,000 | 05/21/26 | - | 1,393 |
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Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for Brady Dr.
- Dickson County High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1337 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageStudents: The students here are awful; they are very vulgar, rude, and extremely unprofessional. None of them try, partially because this county has low expectations. Fix: Scare them don't suspend them just warn them, call people to office when they have bad grades/are vulgarTeachers: Any teachers being bad makes my rating of all teachers go down, since that means at least one of your grades will be worse than what it would've been with a better teacher. While you can teach yourself to make up for it, that is difficult, and you don't know the standards or when you should learn each standard. In other words, you need a teacher. Most teachers are good; however, for a few classes, there are issues. Currently, my issue, along with many students as well as my siblings that used to go there, is a particular math class commonly taken by 10th/11th graders. I don't want to outright say because it's someone's job, but the pacing is awful and lessons feel incomplete. There is nothing done to actually get what is taught in a student's head. The tests have stuff that is either only shown but not taught to us or something entirely new. Most of the test is stuff we were taught; though it's just we weren't taught it well. We were pretty much presented with a lesson instead of taught one. This class has been a burden this year, and I regret not changing schools this year for one like Creekwood. I also believe more than one teacher doesn't do enough to attempt to personally relate to students and try to push them, making it a very uncompetitive environment. Many classes just aren't paced well; they either go too fast, or teachers don't get personal enough to help the students that actually struggle with what is being learned. For example, the perfect class outline would be like: the teacher pushes the student to make a better grade, saying something like this, "An 89? Good job, but I know you can do better than that. Try fixing this "__" and ask for help fixing it if needed." The timing should be like half of class as the lesson (full lesson days when needed but work the next day) and the other half working (with hopefully spare 10ish minutes for issues) while the teacher walks around to see if students are doing things correctly and actively helps them when needed without them asking.Note: Near straight A 10th student has 71 FG in mathAuthority Figures (excluding teachers): In the majority, they are great and help shape you to become a good student and individual.Student Review2y ago7 Reviews - Oakmont Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 482 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWould not recommend this scroll for student's with an IEP. Would not recommend this school for out of staye teachers moving to the area, the culture is not accepting of newcomers and not open to new ideas.. I personally have never felt more unwelcomened, and dis valued as a professional.Teacher Review2y ago8 Reviews - Burns Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 494 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI attended this school for all of my middle school years. While the building itself was clean, well-maintained, and free from many of the issues that affect other schools in the area, the quality of the staff was much more mixed. Many teachers and staff members were kind and did their jobs well. Unfortunately, there were also several employees whose behavior was unprofessional and disappointing. The art teacher, in particular, was consistently rude and, on one occasion, I personally witnessed him taking photos of a student on his personal device despite the student objecting and stating that she had not given permission. The incident left a lasting negative impression. I also witnessed him looking into the female student restroom on at least one occasion. While I do not know the reason, it was concerning and contributed to my overall negative view of his professionalism. The front office staff were often unfriendly and unhelpful, which is not exactly the first impression a school should want to give students and parents. I also felt that administration showed favoritism toward certain students, particularly those who were more popular. As a result, disciplinary decisions did not always seem fair or consistent. This school is not the worst place a student could attend, and there are genuinely good staff members who care about students. However, there are also issues with professionalism and accountability that prospective parents should be aware of when considering this school.Other Review1mo ago1 Reviews - Check out schools near Brady Dr.
What Locals Say about Dickson
At least 86 Trulia users voted on each feature.
85 % Say yards are well-kept
83 % Say car is needed
79 % Say parking is easy
77 % Say there's holiday spirit
69 % Say kids play outside
60 % Say there's wildlife
56 % Say it's dog friendly
52 % Say it's quiet
50 % Say neighbors are friendly
46 % Say people would walk alone at night
42 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
33 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
33 % Say streets are well-lit
30 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
29 % Say there are sidewalks
22 % Say there are community events
Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
- Lorena
- Resident
- 5mo ago
"There are kids and families. Still kids should be always with an adult because you never know .Is, there are not so many walkable places"
0Flag - Lorena
- Resident
- 5mo ago
"You start to get know the other people that has dogs. But I wish people were more responsible keeping their dogs on their yard "
0Flag - Lo
- Resident
- 1y ago
"This town is known for the area for addiction recovery, so you may hear and see situations related to this "
0Flag - Geminiswifties
- Resident
- 1y ago
"I do not see many dog owners but there’s a dog park next to Heinz Lee park which is a cool place to walk"
0Flag - Sjla1994
- Resident
- 5y ago
"If you work in Nashville the commute can be anywhere from an hour to two, depending on traffic. Usually it an hour and a half for the evening commute. "
2Flag - Milton W.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"I have lived in this neighborhood for 18 years. It has changed from the middle class families that built the houses in the 70’s to those families moving into retirement. Some stayed. Some left. Some have passed on. The vacancies left have been filled with new families that now have older kids. I’m sure it will go through more changes as I am aging too and getting ready to be an empty-nester. The people have changed, but the area remains a good family neighborhood."
0Flag - Jjbullock
- Visitor
- 6y ago
"My son lives here an loves it an we love to come visit an our grand son lives here. Great family area an close to everything "
2Flag - Briannahargrove26
- Resident
- 6y ago
"A lot of new built buildings and honestly it has almost everything Nashville has just smaller... as of right now. "
0Flag - Shelbyhargrove68
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Overall, Dickson is a nice place to live. There’s always events in downtown. It is relatively safe depending on the neighborhood. The schools are okay, but definitely not as good as Williamson county. The commute to Nashville isn’t too bad. "
0Flag - Briannahargrove26
- Resident
- 6y ago
"We have a lot of dog parks and offer a lot for them. Many of public parks and as well and hiking trails with your furry friends. "
0Flag - Tina N. J.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"I have lived here all my life. I love Dickson and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. The schools are great. "
4Flag - Mandasleamon
- Resident
- 6y ago
"It is easy to travel in Dickson except in the afternoons in the busy areas of town . Otherwise it isn’t too terribly bad for commuting "
0Flag - Megan S.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Most people around there don’t really treat their dogs like family. The dogs get left in the yard to bark night and day and ignored. If your dog is family you probably won’t fit in here either. "
6Flag - Mmelee72
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Lots of dog owners and lovers, lakes to walk around, and even a dog park. More sidewalks are needed."
1Flag - enorthcliffe9133
- Resident
- 7y ago
"We have lived here 5 years and most of our neighbors are nice. The rest keep to themselves. Not a lot of noise like we use to have. love our walks downtown to restaurants, spa, shopping. "
3Flag - ashm
- Resident
- 7y ago
"There are good and bad parts of every town. We are a booming city, with lots of familiar faces. Never had a bad neighbor. "
1Flag - Milton W.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I have lived in this neighborhood for 16 years. It’s very quiet. The people are very friendly. There are many walkers around the circle and with good reason. It is a beautiful neighborhood with lots of trees and nice houses. "
0Flag - Chelsey B.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I live in the country with multiple acres so there is plenty of room for my dogs to roam. I still would not let them roam freely due to traffic. "
0Flag - Bcasanova7135
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Festivals and Fairs. Flea markets. Parades, church events. City pool, Athletic Center. School football games."
0Flag - Donnabrooks418
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I have lived here for 30 years i love it. people are friendly and nice. everything you need is at your convenience. "
0Flag - Rebeccalynnorange
- Resident
- 7y ago
"the mix of different generations make for an interesting community. There is plenty of diversity and it's easy to get to know your neighbor."
2Flag
LGBTQ Local Legal Protections
LGBTQ Local Legal Protections
Under federal law, housing and employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is unlawful.
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Do additional legal protections exist for the LGBTQ community at the state level in Tennessee?
Housing
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Sexual Orientation
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Including protection from being unfairly evicted, denied housing, or refused the ability to rent or buy housing.
Employment
Gender Identity
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Sexual Orientation
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Public accommodations
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Apartments for Rent
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- Total price$1,456 - $1,688/mo2-3 bd2 baThe Trails of Dickson Apartment Homes | 100 Remington Dr #6-614,
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- Total price$1,456 - $1,688/mo2-3 bd2 baThe Trails of Dickson Apartment Homes | 100 Remington Dr #6-614,
Dickson, TN 37055
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Dickson, TN 37055
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- Total price$1,456 - $1,688/mo2-3 bd2 baThe Trails of Dickson Apartment Homes | 100 Remington Dr #6-614,
Dickson, TN 37055
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