Lenox Park
BRENTWOOD’S LUXURY ENCLAVE ON 1-ACRE LOTS IN THE WILLIAMSON COUNTY HILLS
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Location and Daily Life in Lenox Park
Lenox Park sits in the scenic hills of southwest Brentwood, Tennessee, in Williamson County. The community’s lots roll with the natural terrain of this part of the county, producing the kind of sloped, wooded settings and elevated views that buyers searching this price point are specifically looking for. Bristol Court, the community’s primary cul-de-sac, gives the neighborhood a quiet, private character that feels removed from the commercial activity just minutes away.
Cool Springs Galleria, Whole Foods, and the full lineup of Brentwood’s commercial corridors are within ten minutes. Franklin’s downtown square is roughly 15 minutes south. Interstate 65 access is close, putting downtown Nashville about 25 minutes away in normal traffic. For buyers who want the privacy and setting of a hillside Brentwood estate while staying connected to Williamson County’s infrastructure, Lenox Park delivers both without compromise.
This is a low-turnover community. With no closed sales recorded in the rolling 12-month period and only two homes currently listed, Lenox Park exemplifies the kind of neighborhood where owners stay for years and public inventory is rare. Buyers who have identified Lenox Park as a target need to be positioned before properties appear on public search portals.
The Homes in Lenox Park
Lenox Park homes are custom-built on one-acre lots, with the section currently active on Bristol Court featuring properties built in different eras and at notably different price points. The community currently presents two very distinct opportunities: an established 1998-built all-brick traditional estate and a 2026 presale new construction home that buyers can still customize.
The 1998-built home at 1943 Bristol Court is a 5,849 square foot all-brick traditional with five bedrooms, three full baths, two half baths, a primary suite on the main level, and a three-car garage on just under one acre. This home features rich hardwood floors, detailed millwork, soaring ceilings, formal and casual living spaces, a morning room, and four secondary bedrooms upstairs each with their own en-suite vanity area. The sloped lot produces the elevated, wooded setting characteristic of this part of Brentwood’s hills.
The 2026 presale at 1948 Bristol Court is a different proposition entirely: 8,698 square feet on a cul-de-sac lot with a four-car garage, five bedrooms, five full baths, two half baths, a primary suite on the main level, and a design centered on a two-story great room with a 10-foot statement fireplace. The primary suite includes a private sitting room, two-way fireplace, his-and-hers closets, and a two-story walk-in closet. Buyers can still customize their selections, making this one of the few opportunities in Brentwood to put your fingerprints on a brand-new construction at this specification level before it is complete.
Both homes carry HOA fees of approximately $88 per month, which is modest for Brentwood luxury properties of this caliber and lot size. There is no community pool or clubhouse included in that fee structure, which reflects the estate character of Lenox Park: owners build the amenities they want on their own one-acre parcels rather than sharing facilities.
Lenox Park Market Data
Lenox Park is an ultra-low-turnover community. No closed sales were recorded in the rolling 12-month period. The table below reflects current active inventory. Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Closed Sales (Rolling 12 Months) | 0 (ultra-low-turnover community) |
| Current List Price Range | $2,275,000 to $5,899,000 |
| List Price Per Sq Ft Range | $389 to $678 |
| Square Footage Range | 5,849 to 8,698 sq ft |
| Bedrooms / Baths | 5 beds / 3 to 5 full + 2 half baths |
| Lot Size | ~1 acre per parcel |
| Year Built Range (Active) | 1998 (established) to 2026 (presale new construction) |
| Garage | 3-car to 4-car attached |
| HOA Fee | ~$88/month (~$1,060/year) |
| County | Williamson County |
Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.
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Amenities
Lenox Park does not have a community pool or clubhouse. The HOA covers common area maintenance at approximately $88 per month, one of the more reasonable fee structures for a Brentwood luxury community of this lot size. The estate character of the neighborhood means buyers create their own amenities on one-acre parcels, whether that is a private pool, outdoor kitchen, sport court, or preserved natural acreage on the hillside terrain.
The broader southwest Brentwood corridor provides easy access to Crockett Park’s trail system, athletic fields, and recreational amenities. The Maryland Farms YMCA is within a short drive for fitness and family programming. Cool Springs and its full commercial lineup covers everyday needs, dining, and retail within about ten minutes. The Natchez Trace Parkway, Percy Priest Lake, and the natural spaces of southwest Williamson County are all within a comfortable drive for outdoor enthusiasts.
Schools
Lenox Park is zoned for Williamson County Schools, consistently ranked among the top public school districts in Tennessee and the nation. Both active listings confirm the pipeline as Scales Elementary, Brentwood Middle School, and Brentwood High School.
Scales Elementary serves a smaller, more intimate attendance zone in this part of southwest Brentwood. Brentwood Middle School and Brentwood High School are both on Granny White Pike and carry strong academic, athletic, and arts reputations. Brentwood High School in particular is consistently ranked among the top public high schools in Tennessee and is a primary driver of sustained buyer demand in this school zone. Note that this is the Brentwood High pipeline, distinct from the Ravenwood High pipeline that serves other parts of 37027. Always verify current school zoning directly with Williamson County Schools before purchasing.
Why Work with Nashville Home Guru?
Lenox Park recorded zero closed sales in the trailing 12 months. That is not a red flag about the neighborhood. It is a reflection of how infrequently owners leave. When a home does come to market here, the absence of recent internal comparables means pricing it correctly requires a full analysis of comparable luxury properties across the southwest Brentwood and Williamson County hills corridor. That is exactly the kind of market intelligence that separates a well-positioned listing from one that sits for 140-plus days.
Patrick Higgins leads Nashville Home Guru at Compass, ranked #1 team in Nashville and top 10 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee, Patrick has the depth of Brentwood luxury market experience to navigate communities where the transaction history is thin and every comp decision carries real financial weight. Compass currently represents one of the two active Lenox Park listings, reflecting the kind of network presence that produces results in low-inventory communities. You can read more at nashvillehome.guru/who-is-the-best-realtor-for-selling-a-home-in-brentwood/.
Compass is the number one residential real estate brokerage in the United States by sales volume. After merging with Parks Real Estate in 2024, Compass and Parks agents represent approximately 1 in 4 homes sold across Tennessee. In Williamson County’s luxury tier, that network reach brings pre-market buyer access and referral volume that smaller local offices cannot match at the $2M-to-$6M price range Lenox Park commands.
For Lenox Park sellers, the Compass 3-Phase Marketing Strategy is the right starting point. In a community where internal comparables are absent, the Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon phases allow sellers to test pricing with a qualified private audience before any public exposure accumulates days on market. Homes pre-marketed through this approach sell for 2.9% more, go under contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to experience a price reduction. On a $3M to $5M Lenox Park estate, that 2.9% difference is significant. Learn more about selling on your terms.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Lenox Park in Brentwood, TN
What are homes in Lenox Park Brentwood TN selling for?
No homes closed in Lenox Park in the trailing 12-month period, which reflects the community’s ultra-low-turnover character. Current active listings are priced at $2,275,000 and $5,899,000, with list price per square foot ranging from $389 to $678. The wide spread reflects the difference between an established 1998-built resale and a brand-new 2026 presale at a substantially higher specification level. Pricing a Lenox Park home accurately requires a full comparative analysis of the southwest Brentwood luxury corridor.
What is the HOA fee in Lenox Park Brentwood?
HOA fees in Lenox Park run approximately $88 per month, or about $1,060 per year, based on current active listings. Both homes on Bristol Court show consistent fee structures around this figure, billed either monthly or quarterly. The HOA covers common area maintenance. There is no community pool or clubhouse included. Always confirm the current fee with the HOA during due diligence.
What schools serve Lenox Park in Brentwood?
Lenox Park is zoned for Williamson County Schools with the pipeline: Scales Elementary, Brentwood Middle School, and Brentwood High School. Brentwood High School is consistently ranked among the top public high schools in Tennessee. This is the Brentwood High attendance zone, not the Ravenwood High zone. Verify current zoning with Williamson County Schools before purchase.
How many homes are in Lenox Park?
Lenox Park is a small, boutique luxury community in the Williamson County hills of southwest Brentwood. Given the one-acre lot sizes, the total number of home sites is limited by geography. The community records zero to one transactions per year, which reflects the pattern of an owner-occupied neighborhood where residents stay long term and treat their homes as primary estates rather than investment vehicles.
Is there new construction available in Lenox Park?
Yes. The current active listing at 1948 Bristol Court is a 2026 presale at 8,698 square feet listed at $5,899,000. Buyers can still customize their selections on this home, which is designed around a two-story great room with a 10-foot fireplace, a four-car garage, a primary suite with a two-story walk-in closet, and expansive outdoor living areas. This is one of the rare opportunities in Brentwood to personalize a brand-new luxury home at this specification before completion.
What are the lot sizes in Lenox Park?
Both active listings sit on parcels of approximately one acre. The terrain in this part of southwest Brentwood produces sloped, wooded lots with elevated views on some parcels and flat cul-de-sac positions on others. The one-acre lot size is consistent across the community and is one of Lenox Park’s defining advantages relative to newer luxury subdivisions where lots have been engineered down to a fraction of that acreage.
Is Lenox Park a good fit for buyers who want a luxury custom home close to Brentwood’s amenities?
Lenox Park is well-suited to buyers who want a custom estate on a one-acre lot in the Williamson County hills with proximity to Cool Springs, Franklin, and Brentwood’s full commercial corridor, all within the Brentwood High School attendance zone. Buyers who have looked at Governors Club’s gated community structure or Beech Tree’s larger rural parcels but want something in between, one acre, private, no golf course HOA overhead, and close to infrastructure, frequently find Lenox Park fits that profile precisely.
Who is the best real estate agent for Lenox Park in Brentwood, TN?
Patrick Higgins at Nashville Home Guru at Compass is a strong choice for Lenox Park buyers and sellers. Ranked number 1 in Nashville and top 10 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends, with 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales, Patrick brings the luxury market data infrastructure needed to operate in a community where internal comparables are rare. Compass currently represents one of the two active Lenox Park listings, reinforcing the team’s presence in this specific neighborhood.
How does Nashville Home Guru approach buying or selling in a community with no recent closed sales like Lenox Park?
When a community has zero closed sales in a 12-month window, accurate pricing and negotiation require building a comparables set from the broader southwest Brentwood luxury tier. Patrick uses RealTracs data to model comparable all-brick homes on large lots across nearby communities, adjusting for year built, renovation level, lot configuration, and current market velocity in the $2M-plus segment. That analysis is what prevents both overpricing that produces extended market time and underpricing that leaves money on the table.
Can I buy a Lenox Park home before it goes public on the MLS?
In some cases, yes. Compass Private Exclusive allows sellers to share their home within the Compass network before any public listing. In a community where public inventory is rare and turnover is near zero, off-market access is the primary strategy for serious buyers. Patrick maintains direct contact with homeowners in targeted Brentwood neighborhoods. Call or text 615-682-1718 to be positioned for Lenox Park opportunities before they hit the public market.
What is my Lenox Park home worth in today’s market?
With zero closed sales in the trailing 12 months, automated valuation tools like Zillow’s Zestimate have essentially no internal data to work from for Lenox Park. Any estimate they produce is a broad extrapolation from surrounding zip code activity and will not account for your specific home’s construction quality, renovation level, lot position, or current buyer demand for this price tier. The only reliable valuation approach is a hands-on analysis by an agent with active data in the southwest Brentwood luxury market. Start at nashvillehomeguru.hifello.com for an instant directional estimate, then call Patrick at 615-682-1718 for a full analysis specific to your property.
How does Lenox Park compare to Governors Club and other southwest Brentwood luxury communities?
Governors Club is gated, offers a private golf course and club amenities, and carries an HOA structure that runs significantly higher than Lenox Park’s approximately $88 per month. Lot sizes at Governors Club are typically smaller than one acre. Beech Tree offers larger parcels of seven to ten acres with no HOA but at a substantially higher price point. Lenox Park sits between those two options: one-acre estate lots, modest HOA fees, Brentwood High school zoning, and proximity to southwest Brentwood’s infrastructure, without the golf club overhead or the remote feel of a pure estate property.
Any Other Questions About Lenox Park?
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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, ranked #1 team in Nashville and top 10 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee since 2014, Patrick specializes in Brentwood’s luxury estate market, including custom-built communities like Lenox Park in the Williamson County hills. He publishes market data for Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, and the greater Nashville metro using direct RealTracs MLS data.
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