Rachel Barry Stinson

Director

Nashville, Williamson County

Rachel has a passion for working with investors in our growing city. For clients with horses, she is an excellent real estate guide for her equestrian clients who require land in the rural parts of our community. She strongly represents her neighbors in Davidson County and Williamson County, where she lives in Brentwood with her husband, Nate, and their large family. 

More About Rachel

Rachel has lived in Nashville and Brentwood for the last 14 years and started her career in real estate in 2007. She now averages over 20 real estate transactions yearly, ranging from first-time home buyers to million-dollar luxury homes. As the city has grown, she has developed a passion for working with investors in our growing city. For clients with horses, she is an excellent real estate guide for her equestrian clients who require land in the rural parts of our community.

Rachel strongly represents her neighbors in Davidson County and Williamson County, where she lives in Brentwood with her husband, Nate, and their large family. 

Originally from New York City, Rachel has spent several years serving as a missionary in Central Africa. She follows her passion for working with internationals in Nashville as an ESL tutor for refugees resettling in Tennessee. Rachel volunteers at Nashville’s Room In The Inn program assisting our city’s homeless. She has built a business on personal values: working hard, treating every one of her clients as she would like to be treated at each phase of the real estate transaction, and aiming to build a culture of integrity and excellence in our profession. 

Whether searching for the perfect investment rental condo or using cutting-edge marketing in showcasing luxury homes, Rachel is proud to offer her clients 100% professionalism in ambitiously achieving their specific real estate goals.

We Like Her Because: She was born with a heart three times the size of our own; she’s two seconds away from inviting you into her home; she’s about to ask you when you’re free to get coffee.