Tennessee's most sought-after county — exceptional communities, outstanding schools, and a quality of life that speaks for itself.
Williamson County has earned its reputation as one of the premier places to live in the entire Southeast. Beautiful communities, well-planned neighborhoods, a thriving local economy, and easy access to Nashville have made it a destination for families, executives, and professionals from across the country. I serve buyers throughout Williamson County and can help you navigate its distinct communities to find the one that truly fits your lifestyle and budget.
School District
Williamson County Schools (WCS) - serving 40,000 students across 50+ schools
Commute to Nashville
~20-35 minutes depending on community
Median Home Price
High $400s-$800s+ (varies significantly by community)
Key Highways
I-65 (north-south), I-840, Hwy 96, Hwy 31
Key Communities
Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson's Station
Known For
Outstanding schools, beautiful neighborhoods, strong appreciation, low crime
School District
Williamson County Schools (WCS) - serving 40,000 students across 50+ schools
Commute to Nashville
~20-35 minutes depending on community
Median Home Price
High $400s-$800s+ (varies significantly by community
Key Highways
I-65 (north-south), I-840, Hwy 96, Hwy 31
Key Communities
Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson's Station
Known For
Outstanding schools, beautiful neighborhoods, strong appreciation, low crime
Franklin is one of the most beloved cities in Tennessee — and it's easy to see why. A thriving, walkable historic downtown, nationally recognized schools, an eclectic mix of restaurants and boutiques, and some of the most beautiful residential neighborhoods in Middle Tennessee. Franklin attracts buyers who want the best of both worlds: small-town charm with world-class amenities.
One of the most vibrant and well-preserved downtowns in Tennessee. Main Street is lined with local boutiques, nationally recognized restaurants, coffee shops, and galleries. The Factory at Franklin — a converted stove manufacturing plant — houses a unique mix of shops, restaurants, and event spaces.
Downtown Franklin
Franklin is home to some of the most significant Civil War sites in the country, including Carter House and Carnton Plantation. History is woven into the fabric of the community in a way that residents genuinely celebrate.
Battle of Franklin Civil War History
The scenic Harpeth River winds through Franklin, offering kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. The nearby Natchez Trace Parkway is a beloved destination for cyclists, hikers, and weekend drives through Middle Tennessee's most beautiful landscapes.
Harpeth River & Natchez Trace Parkway
A premier cultural venue hosting concerts, theater productions, and community events throughout the year.
Williamson County Performing Arts Center
A world-class county recreation facility offering fitness centers, pools, courts, and a wide variety of programming for all ages.
Franklin Recreation Complex
For the most current school boundary and enrollment information, visit wcs.edu.
Brentwood is one of the most prestigious communities in Middle Tennessee, offering elegant homes, spacious lots, and beautifully maintained surroundings. Located in Williamson County with convenient access to Nashville and Franklin, it remains a top destination for buyers searching for homes for sale in Brentwood TN. With scenic parks, upscale amenities, and a peaceful setting, Brentwood delivers a refined lifestyle with everyday convenience.
Brentwood's crown jewel park — a beautifully maintained community park featuring the Brentwood Community Playground, athletic fields, greenways, picnic areas, and the Indoor Arena at Crockett Park. A hub for community life.
Crockett Park
A premier tennis facility within the Maryland Farms office park — a unique amenity that reflects Brentwood's commitment to active, high-quality community living.
Tennis Complex at Maryland Farms
Just minutes from Brentwood, Radnor Lake is one of Nashville's most treasured natural spaces — 1,000+ acres of forest, trails, and wildlife in the middle of suburban Middle Tennessee.
Radnor Lake State Natural Area
Brentwood is home to Cool Springs Galleria, one of Middle Tennessee's premier shopping destinations, and the Maryland Farms business park — a major employment center that keeps many Brentwood residents' commutes short.
Cool Springs Galleria & Maryland Farms
For the most current school boundary and enrollment information, visit wcs.edu.
A beautifully preserved living history village that brings Tennessee's pioneer past to life. A genuine gem and a point of pride for Lebanon residents.
Williamson County Performing Arts Center
Nolensville has quietly become one of the most beloved communities in Williamson County. What was once a sleepy crossroads town has grown into a thriving small city with genuine character — local restaurants, a charming town center, a tight-knit community feel, and the same outstanding Williamson County schools as Franklin and Brentwood. For buyers who want the Williamson County school district at a slightly more accessible price point than Franklin's most expensive neighborhoods, Nolensville is worth a serious look.
A charming and growing downtown area with local restaurants, boutiques, and a genuine small-town character that larger communities can't replicate. Residents love the sense of community and the fact that Nolensville still feels like a real neighborhood.
Historic Nolensville Town Center
Nolensville Park features baseball fields, football fields, a dog park, walking trails, and concession facilities — a well-used community hub. The Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville offers additional fitness and programming options.
Nolensville Park & Recreation Center
The Nolensville Feed Mill is a beloved local landmark that blends historic charm with small-town character. Dating back to the late 1800s, this iconic spot has been thoughtfully preserved and transformed into a popular country market and deli offering Amish goods, fresh-made foods, and local products. Today, it serves as both a gathering place and a destination, where visitors can experience a taste of Nolensville’s history while enjoying one of the area’s most unique shopping and dining experiences.
Nolensville Feed Mill
For the most current school boundary and enrollment information, visit wcs.edu.
Williamson County is a premium market and prices reflect that — but the quality of life, community investment, and school district make it worth it for many buyers. I'll give you an honest comparison with Wilson County based on your priorities so you can make the right call for your family.
Williamson County is a premium market and prices reflect that — but the quality of life, community investment, and school district make it worth it for many buyers. I'll give you an honest comparison with Wilson County based on your priorities so you can make the right call for your family.
(615) 917-4158 millerlandandluxury@gmail.com