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Worth Properties, LLC
Donna Tisdale

40 Burton Hills Blvd, Suite 100
Nashville, TN 37215

615-202-8799

donna@donnatisdale.com




Williamson County TN Homes

Welcome to beautiful Williamson County, where Tennessee dreams come true!  Located in central Tennessee, just south of Davidson County and the city of Nashville, Williamson County, TN homes offer residents the finest in Tennessee living.  

Williamson County is home to about 160,000 residents, and features diverse landscapes ranging from rural to urban and suburban, with breathtaking natural vistas and rolling green countryside. There are six incorporated cities within Williamson County, including historic Franklin, the county seat, and several other unincorporated communities.

Williamson County, TN homes are guaranteed to please, whether you’re looking for new construction, an urban or suburban setting, a ranch or horse property, or even a historic property.  And of course, Nashville – a.k.a. Music City, USA – is only a few miles away on Highway 65.

The county was founded in 1799, and was named for Dr. Hugh Williamson, who was one of the original signers of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the acting Surgeon General for the North Carolina Militia during the Revolutionary War.  The area’s rural economy prospered until the Civil War, when the battle of Franklin -- one of the most important and bloodiest battles of the Civil War -- decimated the area. After the war ended, Williamson County residents returned to farming, with tobacco as the main cash crop, but it wasn’t until the 1960s that the economy reached the state of prosperity seen before the Civil War. At that point, with the development of the interstate highway system and the rise of Nashville’s population, Williamson County, TN homes and land became a hot commodity, and the county has continued to grow ever since.

Today, Williamson County is rapidly growing, and is home to some of the wealthiest communities in Tennessee.  With Nashville just a few miles away, and with plenty of excitement of its own to offer, Williamson County, TN homes are more attractive and desirable than ever. If you would like more information about Williamson County, TN homes, contact expert Realtor Donna Tisdale at 615.202.8799 today.

Communities in Williamson County

No matter what type or style of Williamson County, TN home you’re looking for, you’re sure to find your perfect place in one of Williamson County’s unique and attractive communities. A licensed real estate agent like Donna Tisdale can introduce you to the finest Williamson County TN homes on the market today, and give you information to help you explore these communities for yourself.

Franklin is the county seat of Williamson County, and one of Tennessee’s most prestigious communities.  It was incorporated in 1799, and was named for Benjamin Franklin. With a prosperous corporate and service-based economy, beautiful historic buildings like the old courthouse (built in 1800) and the county’s status as one of the wealthiest cities in the United States, Franklin has much to offer prospective residents. Franklin has a population of about 47,000 people, making it the largest city in Williamson County. If you would like more information about Franklin County TN Real Estate contact expert Realtor Donna Tisdale at 615.202.8799

Brentwood is Williamson County’s second largest community,  and is also a great place to find Williamson County, TN homes. With a current population of about 31,000 people, Brentwood is considered to be Tennessee’s best-educated city, and boasts a thriving economy fueled by the large number of professional residents.  Maryland Farms Business Park, a five million square foot corporate and office park, which is home to several national corporate headquarters, is also located in Brentwood.

The small city of Fairview, in the northwestern corner of the county, offers Williamson County TN homes in a truly up-and-coming area. With homes prices more affordable than those in neighboring communities, Fairview’s 6,400 residents share the benefits of upscale Williamson County: superb schools, easy access to Nashville and area businesses, and several planned commercial real estate zones, to name a few.  This quaint community will surely see continued record growth in the coming years, which means now is the ideal time to buy.

Other communities offering Williamson County, TN homes for sale include Spring Hill, Nolensville, and Thompson’s Station.  All offer convenient access to the commercial centers in Franklin and Brentwood, as well as an easy ride into Nashville, with all its exciting attractions. If you’re interested in learning more about Williamson County, TN homes in any of these communities, please contact expert Realtor Donna Tisdale at 615.202.8799 today.

Recreation in Williamson County

No matter what you love to do, you’ll find a hundred ways to do it near your new Williamson County, TN home. From big-city entertainment to rural adventures, you’ll find it all in Williamson County.

Golfers will find plenty of first-rate courses near their Williamson County TN homes. Courses include the Vanderbilt Legends Club of Tennessee, which offers one public and one private course; the Little Course at Aspen Grove, where golf novices and pros alike can practice their putts on the 9 hole learning course and the 18-hole putting course; Forrest Crossing Golf Course in Franklin offers a challenging 18-hole course, and the Fairways on Spencer Creek features a short 9-hole course. The beautiful Tennessee days offer perfect weather for golfing, virtually year-round.

Williamson County, TN homes are within easy reach of some spectacular parks and green spaces.  Bowie Park in Franklin offers a gorgeous natural setting crisscrossed by 17+ miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, and featuring a picnic area and playground. Crockett Park in Brentwood offers paved trails for walking, running, or biking, as well as nature trails, ball fields, an amphitheater, and an historic preservation area. Maryland Way Park, also in Brentwood, offers seven acres of urban green space with 12 exercise stations and a paved walking-running trail. Dozens more sites for hiking, exploring, biking, horseback riding, and nature watching can be found all over the county, so even if your new Williamson County, TN home is a little more urban in flavor, you’re never far from the bountiful natural landscape of Tennessee.

Other Williamson County Attractions

Williamson County TN has a rich and vibrant history, peppered with triumph and tragedy. History enthusiasts will thrill at the number of Civil War era homes and historical sites scattered among Williamson County TN homes. As the site of a major Civil War battle – the Battle of Franklin – and numerous other skirmishes and events, newcomers and residents alike will find walking and driving tours of the Franklin area to be both enlightening and fascinating.

Carter House is a museum and interpretive learning center dedicated to the Battle of Franklin, and the house itself is a registered historical landmark, where visitors can see evidence of more than 1,000 bullet-holes on the site.  The McLemore House African-American Museum is also an educational place to visit, offering a unique perspective on Civil War era and 20th century African American history.  Carnton Plantation, which was used as a hospital for injured Confederate troops during the Battle of Franklin, is the burial site for more than 1,500 Confederate casualties.

Wine connoisseurs will enjoy visiting Arrington Vineyards, where fine wine, gourmet food, and live music can all be enjoyed on the beautiful outdoor patio.  The Factory at Franklin, a shopping mall and entertainment venue housed in a converted 1929 brick factory building, offers superior shopping, dining, art galleries, live music performances, and special events. Many of the communities in Williamson County have preserved their historic downtown areas, and excellent shopping and dining experiences await you on the welcoming Main Streets. The Village of Leiper’s Ford, a historic district only minutes from downtown Franklin, is home to shops, craftsmen, artisans, art galleries, antiques dealers, and fine restaurants, and hosts several events and festivals throughout the year.

Williamson County Services

Owning a Williamson County TN home entitles you to the use of Williamson County’s many public services, including its school system, public library system, athletics and sports programs, and the numerous programs and activities sponsored by the Parks and Recreation department.

When you choose to invest in one of the many Williamson County, TN homes for sale, you’ll have the opportunity to send your children to some of the finest public elementary, middle and high schools in Tennessee. There are 36 school sites in the district, including eight high schools, seven middle schools, twenty elementary schools, and one K-8 school.  Two additional elementary schools sites are expected to open by 2008.  Students at all schools consistently test above Tennessee averages across the board.  All high schools offer A.P. (advanced placement) programs, and Franklin High School became Tennessee’s first International Baccalaureate School during the 2000-2001 school year.

The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department offers owners of Williamson County TN homes access to far more than just beautifully maintained green spaces. The department hosts and sponsors a number of community programs in all areas of the county, concentrated in Franklin and Brentwood.  The Aquatics division offers swim lessons for children and adults, swim teams, water aerobics, and other water activities year-round at Brentwood’s indoor sports complex.  Arts-and-crafts classes for kids and adults, which include painting, sewing, and other skills, are also popular and are offered in several locations. There are also fitness and wellness programs – which may contribute at least partially to Williamson County’s ranking as Tennessee’s healthiest county – as well as programs specifically geared toward seniors and disabled persons.

Owners of Williamson County TN homes can also enjoy recreational and league sports year-round through the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department’s Athletics programs.  Offerings include basketball, softball, volleyball and soccer for adults and kids, as well as lacrosse, table tennis, and racquetball. Players of all ages and skill levels are welcome to join the leagues. Programs are offered seasonally by sport at a number of locations around Williamson County.

Come home to Williamson County, and experience life in the heart of Tennessee! No matter what type of property you’re looking for, there’s a Williamson County, TN home that’s just right for you.  If you would like more information on Williamson County, TN homes for sale, please contact expert Realtor Donna Tisdale at 615.202.8799 today. Tennessee is waiting for you!

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