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Bridgemore Village

ESTABLISHED CUSTOM HOME COMMUNITY IN THOMPSON’S STATION TN 37179

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Location and Daily Life

Bridgemore Village sits along Martins Mill Road in Thompson’s Station, Tennessee 37179, in the heart of Williamson County. The community is spread across 12 or more named sections developed between 2007 and 2020, creating a neighborhood with architectural variety and established landscaping that newer developments in the area have yet to match.

The location puts residents within minutes of both the Thompson’s Station town center along Columbia Pike and the Cool Springs retail corridor in Franklin. Grocery runs, dining, and daily errands stay close without requiring a trip up I-65. Homes along Martins Mill Road have a feature that most Thompson’s Station communities lack: direct walking access to the Thompson’s Station Elementary and Middle School campus. That walkable school access removes the need for bus rides or morning car lines, and it is one of the details that keeps resale demand strong in those sections of the neighborhood.

Nearby communities include Canterbury, Allenwood, Tollgate Village, Avenue Downs, and Littlebury. Bridgemore Village’s combination of half-acre lots, all-brick construction, and proximity to the school campus gives it a different profile from those surrounding neighborhoods.

The Homes

Every home in Bridgemore Village features brick or stone exterior construction. There is no vinyl siding anywhere in the community. That building standard holds across all 12+ sections, from the earliest homes built in 2007 through the final sections completed in 2020.

Homes range from 2,408 to 5,006 square feet with an average size of 3,753 square feet. Floor plans offer 3 to 6 bedrooms, 2 to 5 full bathrooms, and up to 2 half bathrooms. Most lots are half an acre or larger, giving homeowners meaningful yard space, mature trees, and privacy that smaller-lot communities in Thompson’s Station cannot offer.

The price range spans $840,000 to $1,775,000, reflecting the wide variation in section, lot size, year built, and finish level across the community. The average sale price is $1,228,153 and the median is $1,177,500. Price per square foot ranges from $301 to $361 with an average of $326, which reflects the consistency of the all-brick building standard even as home sizes and lot positions vary.

Bridgemore Village Market Data

Metric Value
Closed Sales 18
Sale Price Range $840,000 to $1,775,000
Median Sale Price $1,177,500
Average Sale Price $1,228,153
Price Per Square Foot Range $301 to $361
Average Price Per Square Foot $326
Square Footage Range 2,408 to 5,006
Average Square Footage 3,753
Bedrooms 3 to 6
Bathrooms 2 Full / 0 Half to 5 Full / 2 Half
HOA Fees $95 to $100/month (most sections); $300/quarter (pool/tennis sections)
Year Built Range 2007 to 2020

Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.

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Amenities

Bridgemore Village is divided into multiple sections, and the amenities available depend on which section a home belongs to. Most sections pay $95 to $100 per month in HOA fees, which covers common area maintenance, landscaping, and neighborhood upkeep. Certain sections with access to the community pool and tennis courts pay $300 per quarter ($1,200 per year), and those sections include the recreational amenities in the fee.

Walking trails and sidewalks connect portions of the community, and the neighborhood’s half-acre lots provide built-in green space and privacy between homes. The broader Thompson’s Station area offers parks, local dining along Columbia Pike, and easy access to the retail and restaurant options in Franklin’s Cool Springs corridor.

Schools Serving Bridgemore Village

All Bridgemore Village homes are zoned for Williamson County Schools:

Elementary: Thompson’s Station Elementary School
Middle: Thompson’s Station Middle School
High: Summit High School

Thompson’s Station Elementary and Thompson’s Station Middle are located along Martins Mill Road, giving families in certain Bridgemore Village sections direct walking access to both campuses. Summit High School serves the broader Thompson’s Station area with strong academics, athletics, and extracurricular programs. Verify current school assignments with Williamson County Schools before purchasing.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru at Compass?

In Bridgemore Village, Compass and Parks agents represented 44.4% of all home sales over the past 12 months, handling 8 of 18 transactions. That is one of the highest market shares of any Thompson’s Station community, and it reflects deep, section-by-section knowledge of a neighborhood where pricing varies significantly based on lot position, year built, and HOA structure.

Patrick Higgins, a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent, leads the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass. Ranked the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends, the team has closed 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in residential sales across Middle Tennessee. With 100+ Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews, the feedback from Bridgemore Village buyers and sellers reflects what the data already shows: results built on local knowledge, responsive service, and a data-driven approach to pricing.

Compass is the #1 residential real estate brokerage in the United States by sales volume. After merging with Parks Real Estate in 2024, Compass agents represent approximately 1 in 4 homes sold in Tennessee, providing access to coming-soon listings, private exclusives, and the largest agent referral network in real estate.

For sellers, the Compass 3-Phase Marketing Strategy delivers measurable results. Homes pre-marketed through Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon programs sell for 2.9% more, go under contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to experience a price reduction. In a community like Bridgemore Village where the $301 to $361 per square foot range reflects real differences between sections, pre-marketing through Compass helps sellers reach the right buyer pool before the first public showing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price range for homes in Bridgemore Village?

Homes in Bridgemore Village have sold from $840,000 to $1,775,000 over the past 12 months, with a median sale price of $1,177,500 and an average of $1,228,153. The average price per square foot is $326, ranging from $301 to $361 depending on section, lot size, and year built. With 18 closed sales in the trailing period, Bridgemore Village maintains steady resale activity for a custom home community.

What are the HOA fees in Bridgemore Village?

HOA fees in Bridgemore Village vary by section. Most sections pay $95 to $100 per month ($1,140 to $1,200 per year), which covers common area maintenance and landscaping. Sections with access to the community pool and tennis courts pay $300 per quarter ($1,200 per year). It is important to confirm which section a home belongs to during the buying process, because the amenities included in the fee differ.

What schools serve Bridgemore Village?

All Bridgemore Village homes are zoned for Williamson County Schools: Thompson’s Station Elementary School, Thompson’s Station Middle School, and Summit High School. The elementary and middle school campuses sit along Martins Mill Road, and homes in certain Bridgemore sections have direct walking access. Verify current assignments with Williamson County Schools before purchasing.

How large are the homes in Bridgemore Village?

Homes range from 2,408 to 5,006 square feet with an average of 3,753 square feet. Floor plans offer 3 to 6 bedrooms, 2 to 5 full bathrooms, and up to 2 half bathrooms. Most lots are 0.20 to 0.53 acres, with the majority at half an acre or larger. The 15-year buildout (2007 to 2020) means buyers can find a range of layouts and finish levels across the neighborhood.

What type of construction are Bridgemore Village homes?

Every home in Bridgemore Village features full brick or stone exterior construction. There is no vinyl siding anywhere in the community. This building standard was maintained across all sections from 2007 through 2020, and it contributes to the consistent curb appeal and strong resale values throughout the neighborhood.

When was Bridgemore Village built?

Bridgemore Village was developed over a 15-year period from the mid-2000s through 2020 across 12 or more named sections. That extended timeline means the community includes a range of architectural styles and floor plans, from earlier traditional designs to more modern open layouts in the later sections. The buildout is complete, so there is no active new construction.

How does Bridgemore Village compare to Canterbury and Cherry Grove?

Bridgemore Village sits at a higher price point than both. Canterbury ranges from approximately $480,000 (townhomes) to $950,000 (single-family) and includes newer construction (2020 to 2025). Cherry Grove typically falls in the $600,000 to $900,000 range. Bridgemore Village’s $840,000 to $1,775,000 range, all-brick construction, and half-acre minimum lots set it apart. Bridgemore also offers walkable school access from certain sections, which neither Canterbury nor Cherry Grove can match.

Is Bridgemore Village a good fit for buyers who want space and privacy without leaving Williamson County?

Yes. Bridgemore Village delivers half-acre-plus lots, 3,753 square feet on average, and full brick/stone construction within Williamson County Schools at a $1,177,500 median price. Buyers moving from smaller-lot communities in Franklin or Spring Hill get meaningful yard space, mature landscaping (thanks to the 2007-2020 build timeline), and a location that keeps commutes to Cool Springs and I-65 under 15 minutes. The 18 closed sales over the past year confirm that demand remains strong from buyers looking for this specific combination of space, quality, and location.

How does Patrick Higgins approach buying or selling in Bridgemore Village?

Patrick tracks Bridgemore Village at the section level because the community is not one-size-fits-all. HOA fees range from $95 to $100 per month in standard sections up to $300 per quarter in sections with pool and tennis access. Price per square foot ranges from $301 to $361, and year built spans 2007 to 2020. Each variable affects pricing. For sellers, Patrick uses RealTracs data to position listings against the right comparable sales within the neighborhood, not just the broader Thompson’s Station market. For buyers, he identifies which sections match the buyer’s priorities for lot size, school walkability, and amenity access. With 44.4% of Bridgemore Village transactions running through the Compass/Parks network, the team has visibility into upcoming inventory before it reaches the public market.

Who is the best real estate agent for Bridgemore Village in Thompson’s Station TN?

Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass are the leading agents for Bridgemore Village and greater Thompson’s Station. Patrick is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and leads the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee, the team tracks every Bridgemore Village sale from $840K custom homes to $1.775M estate properties. Compass and Parks agents represented 44.4% of Bridgemore Village transactions (8 of 18) over the past year, one of the highest market shares in Thompson’s Station. With 100+ Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews at a 5.0-star rating, client feedback confirms that expertise. Learn more about why Patrick is Thompson’s Station’s top agent.

Can I buy a Bridgemore Village home before it hits Zillow?

Yes. Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon programs give buyers access to Bridgemore Village homes before they appear on Zillow, Realtor.com, or any public search portal. In a community where only 18 homes sold over the past year, inventory is limited and the best lots and sections can go under contract before reaching the open market. Working with a Compass buyer’s agent provides access to this pre-market inventory at no additional cost to the buyer.

What is my Bridgemore Village home worth in today’s market?

Automated valuation tools like the Zillow Zestimate struggle in Bridgemore Village because the community spans 12+ sections with different HOA structures, lot sizes, and year-built ranges from 2007 to 2020. A 2008 home backing to open space and a 2019 home on an interior lot require completely different comparable sale sets, even if the square footage is similar. The $301 to $361 price per square foot range across the neighborhood reflects that variation. For an instant estimate, check your home value here. For a full pricing analysis using actual Bridgemore Village comparable sales, call Patrick directly at 615-682-1718.

What is the biggest mistake buyers make in Bridgemore Village?

Treating Bridgemore Village as one neighborhood when it is really 12+ sections with different pricing dynamics. The section-by-section HOA variation (some pay $95 to $100 per month, others pay $300 per quarter for pool and tennis access) changes the total monthly cost. The 2007 to 2020 year-built spread creates apples-to-oranges comparisons where a 2008 home and a 2019 home at similar square footage may sit $200,000 apart in price for legitimate reasons. Buyers also assume all sections have walkable access to the Thompson’s Station school campus, but only homes along Martins Mill Road have that direct connection. Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team walk buyers through these section-level details so every offer reflects the actual value of the specific home, not just the neighborhood average.

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About the Author

Patrick Higgins | Nashville Home Guru at Compass

Patrick Higgins is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and the founder of Nashville Home Guru at Compass, the #1 team in Nashville and top 10 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee since 2014, Patrick publishes monthly market reports for Nolensville, Brentwood, Franklin, East Nashville, and the broader Nashville metro using direct RealTracs MLS data. He lives near Belmont University in Nashville with his wife Vanessa.

100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews | 5.0 Stars

Expertise: Thompson’s Station, Franklin, Spring Hill and Williamson County real estate

615-682-1718 | [email protected]


Patrick Higgins

NASHVILLE HOME GURU AT COMPASS

Serving Thompson’s Station, Franklin, Spring Hill & Middle Tennessee

100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews

615-682-1718 | [email protected]