01 — Neighborhoods
Living in
Thompson's Station, Tennessee
Small-town calm meets modern master-planned living — Thompson's Station blends new-construction neighborhoods, open countryside, and quick access to I-65.
Census Overview
Thompson's Station, TN at a Glance
7,855 people live in Thompson's Station, where the median age is 36.7 and the average individual income is $56,346. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
7,855
Total Population
36.7
Median Age
36.7 years
$56,346
Average Individual Income
Low
Population Density
This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.
02 — The Guide
Thompson's Station Neighborhood Guide
Set in the southern stretch of Williamson County, Thompson's Station blends small-town calm with newer master-planned communities and quick access to I-65, Franklin, and Spring Hill. Expect new-construction neighborhoods with parks and trails alongside rural roads, equestrian properties, and open countryside.
03 — Lifestyle
What to Love
- New-construction homes in master-planned communities with modern amenities
- Quiet, low-density feel with rural roads, open land, and equestrian properties
- Easy I-65 access for commutes to Franklin, Spring Hill, Columbia, and Nashville
- Strong schools, family-oriented neighborhoods, and growing retail/dining options
- Parks, greenways, and community spaces at the center of daily life
04 — Daily Life
Local Lifestyle
Days are relaxed — school drop-offs, park mornings, errands in Franklin or Spring Hill, and afternoon trail walks. Evenings are cookouts, neighborhood gatherings, and quiet nights under wide skies. Weekends bring farmers markets, community events, and quick drives to Franklin's downtown or Nashville for a night out.
05 — Eat & Shop
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Everyday dining and retail are growing quickly in Thompson's Station and nearby Spring Hill. Franklin's Main Street, with its full spectrum of restaurants, cafés, and boutiques, is minutes away. Nashville's broader dining and entertainment scene is an easy drive north via I-65.
06 — Market
Real Estate & Housing in Thompson's Station
Expect new-construction single-family homes, townhomes, and some larger lots with rural character. Luxury commonly ranges $900K–$1.8M+, with premiums for lot size, new construction, and community amenities. Buyers weigh neighborhood lifestyle vs. rural privacy, commute routes, and school zones; sellers who highlight community features, modern finishes, and outdoor spaces see standout results.
Key Insight
$900K – $1.8M+
Typical luxury price range in Thompson's Station's premium communities
07 — Outdoors
Parks & Recreation
- Sarah Benson Park: playgrounds, sports fields, and community gathering spaces
- Heritage Park: trails, open space, and events
- Nearby greenway connections and trail systems in Franklin and Spring Hill
08 — Culture
Arts & Culture
- Close to Franklin's historic Main Street arts scene, galleries, and live music
- Nashville's major venues are an easy drive north — Opry House, Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, and more
09 — Explore
Things to Do
Trail walks at Sarah Benson Park, a morning in Franklin, afternoon errands in Spring Hill, and dinner at a local favorite. It's quiet, convenient, and family-friendly — a Williamson County rhythm.
10 — Education
Schools
Thompson's Station is served by Williamson County Schools. Private options are available nearby in Franklin and Spring Hill.
Public (zoned varies by address)
- Thompson's Station Elementary
- Thompson's Station Middle
- Independence High School
Private (nearby)
- Private options available nearby in Franklin and Spring Hill
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