What it feels like to live in Nolensville
Nolensville is the Williamson County community that has exploded in the last decade — from a quiet crossroads town to one of the most sought-after family markets in Middle Tennessee. The historic Nolensville Road Main Street is being curated with local shops and restaurants. New master-planned subdivisions surround the town in every direction, and the Williamson County school assignment is the primary driver.
Location and commute
Nolensville sits about 25 minutes southeast of Nashville along Nolensville Road. Brentwood is to the north, Murfreesboro to the southeast. The commute is manageable but Nolensville Road itself can be congested during peak hours.
Housing stock and price range
Nolensville is dominated by new construction and near-new subdivisions. Townhomes start in the $400s; single-family homes range from the low $500s to $800s+ in premium communities like Bent Creek and Sherwood Green.
Schools
Williamson County Schools serves Nolensville, with Nolensville High School (opened 2016) as the primary high school. The school district is the number-one reason families move here.
Parks and outdoor life
Mill Creek runs through the area, and Nolensville Park provides community recreation. The surrounding countryside offers a pastoral quality that newer subdivisions have worked to preserve.
Why House Haven knows Nolensville
We help buyers navigate the new-construction landscape in Nolensville — which builders deliver on promises, which communities have the strongest HOA management, and where the next phases of development will shape long-term property values.
