Heather Wamble is a real estate agent serving Wilson County and Middle Tennessee. As a mom and former owner of two small businesses, she has a unique perspective on real estate. Her dedication to her client’s needs and her love for others are what motivate her the most. She often told her sales team in her prior business, “It’s just not about me.” Heather works hard to listen to her clients, to save them time and money, and to walk them through every step of the way. Because it should be all about the client!
A graduate of Freed-Hardeman University, Heather has learned that the Golden Rule and experience have taught her the most valuable lessons. She is actively devoted to continually learning her craft as an agent.
Heather is married to Mike, who is a minister and Aflac agent. Together Heather & Mike have three boys and a “guard dog” named Cooper. The Wamble family has lived in Lebanon for almost 21 years. When not with her family or working in the community, you can find Heather gardening, camping, in her hammock, or sitting on the porch watching it rain.
“You are the most important thing in the real estate deal. Buying and selling a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make in life. It is my job to represent your interests, and go the extra mile for you as an agent. I consider that such a blessing!” – Heather Wamble
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