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Williamson County Tennessee
Home buyers choose Williamson County, located just south of Nashville, for a variety of reasons, but the most compelling one is that life in Williamson County provides the "best of both" – combining the advantages of both the urban and the rural worlds. Williamson County is adjacent to Nashville's Davidson County -- interstates and major roadways provide quick access to downtown Nashville, to the Nashville Airport, to Nashville's outstanding hospitals and medical facilities, and to the entire Nashville suburban area. At the same time, the beautiful setting of Williamson County, with its rolling hills, horse farms, fresh air, historic small towns, magnificent estates, and friendly "down home" atmosphere provides a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of nearby Nashville. Add to the mix a wide variety of shopping opportunities -- from delightful one-of-a-kind family owned shops to one of the largest shopping malls in the mid-South -- plus excellent public schools, parks and green spaces, and top it off with some unique and outstanding restaurants, and it's easy to see why families are flocking to live in Williamson County. Williamson County's population grew 12.5% between 2000 and 2004. However, the small town feel of greeting one another on the sidewalk and doing business with a handshake still remains.
Williamson County is the most affluent county in Tennessee and among the 30 wealthiest in the nation, but there is a great deal of variety among the various Williamson County towns and neighborhoods. Following are some highlights of these particular areas:
Williamson County Real Estate is the best of both worlds and you will find unlimited activities and community organizations available within the County. With an emphasis on preserving farm lands it also offers some of the finest real estate communities. If you want a farm house and Equestrian property, Williamson County real estate offers it. If you want the security of a lavish subdivision or golf course community, Williamson County real estate offers it. As one of the United States wealthiest counties boasting a low cost of living it is attracting home buyer's who want the serenity available in a town rich in its character and history.
Franklin is one of the cities where several key battles of the Civil War took place and there are clear signs of this history still visible today. The downtown being restored has brought forth trade and tourism that is unmatched in the fullness of history and tradition. A must see is Carnton Mansion, an 1826 plantation complete with an on-site Civil War cemetery.
Just far enough from the hustle and bustle of downtown Nashville, Williamson County real estate offers over five neighborhood parks complete with nature and fitness trails, tennis courts and playgrounds. From the affluences of Brentwood golf course communities to the historic homes near Franklin town square reaching to rural mini-farms and cluster homes development, owning Williamson County real estate affords you a quality investment and the quality of life you deserve, plus you are just minutes away from the downtown scene.
Bundle all this together with beautiful neighborhoods or vast farms and land; it is simply a grand place to live. My family and I love this county and this beautiful place we call home. Come be our neighbors....it is a wonderful place to build memories!
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FRANKLIN

Franklin is famous for its beautiful historic homes, its town square and surrounding area, its Civil War battleground; for antique shopping, art galleries, bakeries, and a variety of excellent restaurant dining opportunities. Money magazine recently listed Franklin among its 100 Best Places to Live.
In the midst of the history, there is an ongoing growth in residential building in Franklin. Right in the heart of town an exciting new building project is underway – the Brownstones. Twenty-six new luxury condominiums are under construction just off the square, perfectly designed to fit right in with the surrounding historic buildings and within easy walking distance of all the downtown amenities. Other luxury condominium complexes are in the concept design stage or are nearing initial building release dates. Additionally, Franklin is the location of the award-winning Westhaven community, a Traditional Neighborhood Development, representing a "reawakening of the American hometown spirit."
There is always something special and fun to do in Franklin – the annual calendar of events includes such things as the Main Street Festival in April, a Rodeo in May, the Heritage Foundation Town and Country Tour of Homes in June, an Independence Day Celebration – "Franklin on the Fourth" in July, the Franklin Jazz Festival in September, a Southern Folk-life Festival at the Carnton Plantation in September, Pumpkin-fest in October, and the Anniversary of the Civil War Battle of Franklin in November. And that all leads up to a spectacular December, including the Franklin Christmas Parade, the Carter House Candlelight Tour of Homes, and a Victorian holiday festival called "Dickens of a Christmas."
Franklin has an eclectic atmosphere where "brand new" is adjacent to "historic old" -- if you visit the town square, you will find pick-up trucks parked right next to Jaguars. Franklin literally glows with antique lampposts, chandeliers, and candlelight – the warmth of the town is palpable. Ask anyone who lives in Franklin, and they will tell you they are thankful to be in such a special place!
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BRENTWOOD
Brentwood is the Williamson County community that is closest geographically to Nashville, and, as such, is known as Nashville's premier "bedroom" community. Brentwood boasts magnificent million-dollar homes with stately black gates and wide manicured lawns. Brentwood families enjoy centrally located parks, a world-class new library, upscale stores and hundreds of shopping opportunities at nearby Cool Springs retail center. Ask anyone who lives here what makes Brentwood tops, and you're sure to hear about its excellent Williamson County public school system whose children consistently score at the top among Tennessee's students. Brentwood also contains first-class office and business space at Maryland Farms, and construction of a new town center is underway which will create a true downtown identity in the heart of Brentwood.
So what do you say about Brentwood Tennessee? It involves a lot of adjectives. This city boasts of outstanding public school systems as well as some fine private schools. There are plenty of nearby restaurants, malls, golf courses and other attractions to keep you out of the house. Brentwood truly is a fine place to live.
Brentwood TN offers neighborhoods with affluence that is difficult to surpass. Whether you desire magnificent golf course communities or rural affluents, Brentwood TN offers it all. Like much of Nashville, Brentwood is rich in history and and you might even see a country music star now and then.
"The first settlers came to the Brentwood area in the late 1700's. Much of the land was granted to Revolutionary War soldiers by the State of North Carolina.
The original site of business activity in the area was at the Frost place on Old Smyrna Road. The general store, the grist mill and the post office were located there. With the coming of the railroad and the highway the town center shifted.
Brentwood grew and prospered and by the time of the Civil War, the area was one of the richest in the state. The soils were fertile and plantations flourished as was evidenced by the stately homes built. During the war any of these homes were used for providing food and treating wounded soldiers, both Confederate and Union. By the end of the War, there were very few farm animals or growing crops left. The war left its scar on the economy and any homes and plantations fell to ruin.
The Brentwood area recovered from the Civil War. In the 1920's it was rediscovered. Gradually many of the plantation homes were bought and restored. As the Phoenix rose from the ashes, with the construction of the Interstate in the 1960's Brentwood grew and prospered and by the 1990's the area was again one of the richest in the state."
Information in quotations is based on information by
T. Vance Little, City Historian
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LEIPER'S FORK

More rural and further removed from city-life, little Leiper's Fork has definitely emerged as the new "place to be". Painters, musicians, craftspeople, sculptors, and photographers have discovered Leiper's Fork. With its sense of privacy, peace, and quiet, it is a perfect place for artists of all kinds to work. Although no longer a secret, Leiper's Fork remains a sleepy little farm community where overalls are the standard uniform for the locals.
Puckett's Grocery hosts early rising day laborers and artists at breakfast, serves lunch to tourists, and presents down home live music, performed by hit songwriters and recording artists, on weekend evenings. In spite of the tourists, this is the place where local folk gather to greet their neighbors.
The rolling hills and horse farms that surround the Leiper's Fork community speak of traditional, old-fashioned country life. If you want some acreage and a sense of tradition, this is a wonderful place to call home.
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NOLENSVILLE
As growth in Williamson County heads east, Nolensville is experiencing a boom. This is an "up and coming" community! A home-building explosion is going on in historic Nolensville. Efforts are underway with the use of berms, trees, and landscaping to keep this area scenic in spite of the overwhelming growth. Homes here are a little more affordable than in some other Williamson County neighborhoods, with up to 3,000 new homes, ranging in price from $180,000 to $500,000, currently in various stages of approval within the city's urban growth boundary. Homes are being built with an eye to a community lifestyle of sidewalks, front porches, and designed open space. This is a perfect place for families with small children to own "starter homes" and take advantage of solid schools and the happy blend of rural and urban life.
Nolensville has a particularly attractive location, near Cool Springs with its vast array of shopping and restaurants, and convenient to Interstate access.
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FAIRVIEW
With the county's most affordable housing and a relatively undeveloped small town atmosphere, Fairview is another good Williamson County choice for first time home buyers. Homes can be found here in the $125,000 range and may contain more acreage than in some other county communities where land is becoming more expensive.
Not to be outdone by the attractions of some of the other towns, Fairview boasts the Bowie Park and Nature Center with more than 700 acres of forests, lake, and trails.
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THOMPSON'S STATION / SPRING HILL
Thompson Station, the county's smallest city, is another "find" for affordable housing for those willing to drive a little farther south from Nashville. This ea is a mix of first-time homeowner families and savvy homeowner families wanting that small town feel. Subdivisions have been carved out of pastureland, and residential building continues at a rapid rate. Home buyers an find new homes on smaller lots than in some other communities, and they will quickly see that they can get "a lot of house for the money" in rural Thompson Station – nice homes are available here for as little as $115,000.
The community of Spring Hill overlaps Williamson and Maury Counties and is one of the fastest growing cities in Tennessee. Residential development is booming in Spring Hill, and commercial development is picking up the pace to support the housing boom that has continued here for over a decade.
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