01 — Neighborhoods
Living in
Nolensville, Tennessee
Small-town charm meets modern neighborhoods — Nolensville blends craftsman-style homes, community parks, and quick access to Brentwood and Franklin.
Census Overview
Nolensville, TN at a Glance
23,231 people live in Nolensville, where the median age is 38.8 and the average individual income is $58,550. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
23,231
Total Population
38.8
Median Age
38.8 years
High
Population Density
This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.
$58,550
Average Individual Income
02 — The Guide
Nolensville Neighborhood Guide
Set along Mill Creek in southeastern Williamson County, Nolensville blends small-town charm with modern neighborhoods, parks, and highly regarded schools. Think craftsman-style new construction, family-friendly streets, and quick access to Brentwood, Franklin, and I-24/I-65 — a polished, connected suburb with room to grow.
03 — Lifestyle
What to Love
- Abundant new construction and tasteful renovations
- Walkable historic core with cafés, boutiques, and local markets
- Community parks, greenways, and youth sports
- Quick drives to Brentwood/Franklin and Cool Springs
- Sought-after Williamson County Schools (confirm zoning)
04 — Daily Life
Local Lifestyle
Weekdays are streamlined, with school drop-offs, coffee in the historic district, errands at neighborhood centers, and park time before dinner. Weekends bring farmers' markets, youth games, creek walks, and short trips to Franklin or Nashville for concerts and date nights.
05 — Eat & Shop
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
A growing lineup of local eateries, coffee shops, and bakeries anchor the town center, with everyday conveniences nearby. Cool Springs expands options for regional shopping, fitness studios, and restaurants; Downtown Nashville is an easy ride for shows and games.
06 — Market
Real Estate & Housing in Nolensville
Expect craftsman and modern traditional homes, with luxury typically starting $900K–$1.8M+ depending on lot, finishes, and community amenities. Popular features include bonus rooms, home offices, covered porches, and usable yards. Buyers weigh new-build convenience vs. larger lots a bit farther out; sellers who invest in landscaping, lighting, paint, and staging perform best.
Key Insight
$900K – $1.8M+
Typical luxury price range in Nolensville's premium communities
07 — Outdoors
Parks & Recreation
- Nolensville Park & Rec Complex: fields, courts, playgrounds, and trails
- Mill Creek Greenway segments for runs and stroller walks
- Quick country escapes toward Arrington and College Grove
08 — Culture
Arts & Culture
- Small-town events, makers' markets, and seasonal festivals keep the calendar full
- Galleries, theaters, and big venues a short drive in Franklin or Nashville
- Local community gatherings that build real neighborhood connections
09 — Explore
Things to Do
Saturday coffee and the farmers market, greenway strolls, youth sports, dinner in the historic district, and occasional date nights in Franklin or the city — it's an easy rhythm that fits busy lives.
10 — Education
Schools
Addresses are generally served by Williamson County Schools. Private options are accessible in nearby Brentwood and Franklin.
Public (zoned varies by address)
- Nolensville High School (varies by address)
- Mill Creek Middle (varies by address)
- Multiple Williamson County elementary schools (zoning varies by address)
Private (nearby)
- Brentwood Academy (6–12)
- Ensworth School (K–12, Nashville)
- Currey Ingram Academy (K–12)
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