Cherry Glen Thompson’s Station TN | Condos & Townhomes from $264K

Cherry Glen

THOMPSON’S STATION’S AFFORDABLE CONDO AND TOWNHOME COMMUNITY

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Location and Daily Life

Cherry Glen sits off Buckner Road in Thompson’s Station, Tennessee 37179, with all units addressed on Cashmere Drive. The community is organized into six sections built between 2002 and 2006, making it one of the more established condo and townhome developments in the area. With prices ranging from $264,000 to $345,000 over the past 12 months, Cherry Glen represents one of the most affordable entry points into Williamson County homeownership and access to Williamson County Schools.

The Buckner Road corridor puts Cherry Glen in close proximity to several well-known Thompson’s Station neighborhoods. Brixworth, Churchill Farms, Buckner Place, and Picketts Ridge are all nearby. Columbia Pike provides access to both Franklin and Spring Hill, with the Cool Springs retail corridor a short drive north. For buyers looking for sub-$350,000 pricing in Williamson County, Cherry Glen consistently delivers on that need.

The Homes

Cherry Glen offers three distinct product types: flat condos, garden condos, and townhomes. Flat condos and garden condos provide single-level living, while townhomes feature multi-level floor plans that often include a half bath on the main level. Bedrooms range from 2 to 3, with 1 to 2 full bathrooms and 0 to 1 half baths depending on the unit type. Square footage spans from 1,038 to 1,547 across all product types.

The price-per-square-foot range of $171 to $286 reflects meaningful variation across the three product types and six sections. That spread is driven by unit size, layout, floor level, and the condition of finishes in homes that are now 19 to 24 years old. With an average price per square foot of $243 and an average sale price of $296,127, Cherry Glen sits well below the typical Williamson County price point while still delivering the school access and county services that draw buyers to this side of the county line.

HOA fees range from $125 to $165 per month ($1,500 to $1,980 per year) and cover exterior maintenance and grounds upkeep. That relatively low monthly HOA combined with the sub-$350,000 price point makes Cherry Glen one of the most accessible communities in the entire 37179 zip code.

Cherry Glen Market Data

Metric Value
Closed Sales 13
Sale Price Range $264,000 – $345,000
Median Sale Price $287,500
Average Sale Price $296,127
Price Per Sq Ft Range $171 – $286
Square Footage Range 1,038 – 1,547
Bedrooms 2 – 3
Full Bathrooms 1 – 2
Half Bathrooms 0 – 1
HOA Fees $125 – $165/month ($1,500 – $1,980/year)
Year Built 2002 – 2006
Housing Type Condos and Townhomes

Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.

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Amenities and Community

Cherry Glen is a low-maintenance community where the HOA handles exterior upkeep and grounds maintenance. There is no pool or clubhouse on site. The primary draw of Cherry Glen is the combination of affordable pricing, Williamson County Schools zoning, and the simplicity of condo and townhome living where the HOA takes care of the exterior.

For buyers who prioritize school access and low monthly costs over resort-style amenities, Cherry Glen delivers. The $125 to $165 per month HOA is among the lowest in Williamson County for attached housing. That fee structure keeps total housing costs well below what buyers would pay in newer condo communities that bundle amenities into higher monthly dues.

Schools Serving Cherry Glen

Cherry Glen falls within a multi-zone school assignment area in Williamson County Schools:

Level Schools
Elementary Heritage Elementary, Amanda H. North Elementary, Longview Elementary
Middle Heritage Middle, Thompson’s Station Middle
High Independence High School

The multi-zone designation means that school assignments vary depending on which of the six sections a unit is located in. Williamson County Schools consistently rank among the top districts in Tennessee, and Independence High School serves the broader Thompson’s Station area. Verify current school assignments directly with Williamson County Schools before purchasing, as zone boundaries can shift.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru at Compass?

In Cherry Glen, Compass and Parks agents were involved in nearly one in three home sales over the past 12 months, with 4 of 13 transactions involving a Compass agent. That 30.8% market share means the Nashville Home Guru team has direct visibility into Cherry Glen pricing trends, upcoming inventory, and the condition-level details that separate a $264,000 sale from a $345,000 sale in the same community.

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, client feedback consistently reflects accurate pricing, responsive communication, and a data-driven approach tailored to the specific dynamics of each community.

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. On a Cherry Glen home at the $287,500 median, that 2.9% translates to approximately $8,338 in additional value. In a community where the $171 to $286 per-square-foot range across product types creates pricing complexity, pre-marketing through Compass helps sellers reach the right buyer pool before the first public showing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cherry Glen

What is the price range for condos and townhomes in Cherry Glen?

Cherry Glen recorded 13 closed sales over the past 12 months with prices ranging from $264,000 to $345,000. The median sale price was $287,500 and the average was $296,127. Price variation within the community is driven primarily by product type. Flat condos and garden condos tend to price differently from townhomes due to differences in square footage, layout, and the presence of half baths. The average price per square foot of $243 provides a useful benchmark, but the $171 to $286 PPSF range shows how much individual unit characteristics matter.

What are the HOA fees in Cherry Glen and what do they cover?

HOA fees in Cherry Glen range from $125 to $165 per month, which translates to $1,500 to $1,980 per year. The fee variation across sections reflects differences in the scope of exterior maintenance and grounds coverage. The HOA handles exterior upkeep and grounds maintenance, keeping the community low-maintenance for owners. These fees are among the lowest in Williamson County for attached housing, which is a significant factor in Cherry Glen’s affordability. Buyers should request the most current fee schedule and reserve fund statement for the specific section they are considering.

What schools serve Cherry Glen in Thompson’s Station?

Cherry Glen is zoned for Williamson County Schools with a multi-zone assignment. Elementary options include Heritage Elementary, Amanda H. North Elementary, and Longview Elementary. Middle school assignments are Heritage Middle or Thompson’s Station Middle. All sections feed into Independence High School. The specific elementary and middle school assignment depends on which of the six sections a unit is located in. Williamson County Schools rank among the top districts in Tennessee. Always verify current zoning directly with Williamson County Schools before purchasing.

When was Cherry Glen built and how is the community organized?

Cherry Glen was built between 2002 and 2006 across six sections, all located on Cashmere Drive off Buckner Road. That means the oldest units are now 24 years old and the newest are 20 years old. The age of the community is an important factor for buyers to consider. Roof condition, HVAC age, water heater age, and the condition of interior finishes vary by section and by individual owner maintenance history. A thorough home inspection is especially important in a community of this vintage.

What are the different product types in Cherry Glen?

Cherry Glen includes three distinct product types: flat condos, garden condos, and townhomes. Flat condos and garden condos offer single-level living, which appeals to downsizers and buyers who want to avoid stairs. Townhomes feature multi-level floor plans and often include a half bath on the main level in addition to full baths on the upper floor. Square footage ranges from 1,038 to 1,547 across all types. Understanding which product type a unit falls into is critical for making accurate price comparisons, because a 1,500-square-foot townhome and a 1,038-square-foot flat condo serve very different buyer needs.

How does Cherry Glen compare to Tollgate Village condos and other affordable Williamson County options?

Cherry Glen and Tollgate Village are the two primary condo and townhome communities in the Thompson’s Station area, but they serve different markets. Tollgate Village offers newer construction, walkable retail, and a wider price range that extends well above $500,000 for some product types. Cherry Glen offers lower price points ($264,000 to $345,000), lower HOA fees ($125 to $165/month versus $275+ at Tollgate Village for condos), and a straightforward residential setting without the mixed-use component. For buyers whose priority is the lowest possible entry price into Williamson County with WCS school access, Cherry Glen is the more affordable option.

Is Cherry Glen a good fit for first-time buyers or downsizers?

Cherry Glen is one of the strongest options in Williamson County for both first-time buyers and downsizers. The sub-$350,000 price point provides access to Williamson County Schools and county services at a cost that is competitive with newer apartments in the same area. For first-time buyers, the $287,500 median puts homeownership within reach without requiring the income level that $500,000+ single-family homes demand. For downsizers, the single-level flat condos and garden condos eliminate stairs and exterior maintenance. The $125 to $165 per month HOA keeps recurring costs manageable while covering the exterior work that downsizers are specifically trying to avoid.

How does Patrick Higgins approach buying or selling in Cherry Glen?

Patrick approaches Cherry Glen with attention to the pricing variation across three product types and six sections. The $171 to $286 per-square-foot range means a community-wide average is not useful for pricing any individual unit. For sellers, Patrick builds a comparable market analysis using only sales from the same product type and section, with adjustments for condition on units that are now 19 to 24 years old. Renovation history, HVAC age, and flooring updates all affect where a unit falls within the price range. For buyers, Patrick identifies which product type and section match the buyer’s priorities and budget, then evaluates condition against recent comparable sales. With Compass and Parks agents handling 30.8% of Cherry Glen transactions (4 of 13), the team has direct insight into upcoming inventory and pricing trends.

Who is the best real estate agent for Cherry Glen in Thompson’s Station TN?

Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass are the leading agents for Cherry Glen 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 Cherry Glen sale across all three product types. Compass and Parks agents represented 30.8% of Cherry Glen transactions (4 of 13) over the past year, the highest market share of any brokerage in the community. 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 Cherry Glen home before it hits Zillow?

Yes. Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon programs give buyers access to Cherry Glen homes before they appear on Zillow, Realtor.com, or any public search portal. In a community with only 13 annual sales, inventory is limited and the most desirable units can go under contract before reaching the open market. This is especially relevant for Cherry Glen, where affordable Williamson County condos generate strong buyer interest from first-time buyers, investors, and downsizers. Working with a Compass buyer’s agent provides access to this pre-market inventory at no additional cost to the buyer.

What is my Cherry Glen home worth?

Automated valuation tools like the Zillow Zestimate struggle with Cherry Glen because three product types with different pricing dynamics all share the same community name. A flat condo, a garden condo, and a townhome cannot be valued the same way, and the $171 to $286 per-square-foot range across the community proves it. Section-level HOA differences add another layer of variation. Within each product type, the condition of 19- to 24-year-old finishes, HVAC systems, and roofing creates further price separation. For an instant estimate, check your home value here. For a full pricing analysis using product-type-specific comparable sales, call Patrick directly at 615-682-1718.

What is the biggest mistake buyers and sellers make in Cherry Glen?

Buyers fail to understand the differences between condo and townhome HOA structures and how those differences affect resale. A flat condo and a townhome may sit on the same street, but the ownership experience, maintenance responsibility, and buyer pool at resale can differ significantly. Buyers who do not ask about the specific HOA rules, reserves, and fee schedules for their unit type risk surprises after closing. Sellers make the opposite mistake: pricing without product-type-specific comparables. A townhome seller who uses flat condo sales as comparables will misprice, and vice versa. The $171 to $286 per-square-foot range across Cherry Glen exists precisely because these are different products. Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team build every CMA from within the correct product segment so pricing reflects the actual buyer pool for that unit type.

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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, Spring Hill, Franklin and Williamson County real estate

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Patrick Higgins

NASHVILLE HOME GURU AT COMPASS

Serving Thompson’s Station, Brentwood, Franklin & Middle Tennessee

100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews

615-682-1718 | [email protected]