New Homes in Williamson County, Tennessee
YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO NEW CONSTRUCTION IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE’S MOST DESIRABLE COUNTY
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Why Williamson County for New Construction?
Williamson County consistently ranks among the wealthiest and fastest-growing counties in Tennessee, and for good reason. Top-rated schools, low crime rates, and easy access to Nashville make this area a magnet for families, professionals, and retirees looking to build or buy new.
Over the past 12 months, 775 new construction homes have sold across Williamson County, ranging from $425,000 entry-level homes in Fairview to $9+ million estates in College Grove and Brentwood. The median sale price for new construction sits at $1,281,244, reflecting the premium buyers place on quality, location, and the Williamson County school system.
This guide covers every active new construction community in the county, organized by community type to help you find exactly what you’re looking for.
Williamson County New Construction Market Data (Past 12 Months)
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total New Construction Sales | 775 |
| Sale Price Range | $425,000 – $9,026,992 |
| Median Sale Price | $1,281,244 |
| Average Sale Price | $1,711,253 |
| Square Footage Range | 1,523 – 13,928 sq ft |
| Median Square Footage | 3,779 sq ft |
Sales by City
| City | Sales | Price Range | Median Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Franklin | 262 | $651K – $9M | $1,323,038 |
| Fairview | 129 | $425K – $1.9M | $761,374 |
| Spring Hill | 95 | $603K – $1.3M | $833,463 |
| Brentwood | 92 | $1.6M – $8.5M | $3,357,055 |
| Thompsons Station | 86 | $442K – $9M | $1,385,690 |
| College Grove | 41 | $958K – $8M | $3,229,214 |
| Arrington | 25 | $850K – $2.2M | $1,774,900 |
| Nolensville | 24 | $850K – $4M | $1,416,388 |
Data from RealTracs MLS. Updated January 2026.
Active Homes for Sale – Williamson County New Construction
Golf & Country Club Communities
For buyers seeking resort-style living with world-class golf, these communities offer the most exclusive addresses in Williamson County.
The Grove – College Grove
The Grove is Williamson County’s premier golf community, featuring a Greg Norman-designed course and homes that define Tennessee luxury. With 22 new construction sales over the past year ranging from $2.6 million to nearly $8 million, this community attracts buyers seeking estate-level living with world-class amenities. The median sale price of $3.4 million reflects the caliber of custom homes being built here.
Builders include some of the region’s most respected names in luxury construction. Expect custom floor plans ranging from 4,800 to over 10,600 square feet.
Westhaven – Franklin
Westhaven leads all Williamson County communities in new construction activity with 108 sales over the past 12 months. This master-planned community by Southern Land Company offers everything from $850,000 cottages to $5.4 million estate homes, with a median price around $1.4 million. The community features an 18-hole golf course, extensive trail system, multiple pools, and a vibrant town center with restaurants and shops.
Westhaven also offers an Active Adult section for 55+ buyers looking for maintenance-free living with full access to community amenities.
Kings Chapel – Arrington
Kings Chapel in Arrington offers estate homes on generous lots with golf course access. Six new construction sales over the past year ranged from $1.75 million to $2.15 million, with a median around $1.98 million. Drees Homes is the primary builder, offering floor plans from 4,500 to over 7,200 square feet.
Troubadour Golf & Field Club – College Grove
Troubadour combines a private golf club experience with sporting clays, equestrian facilities, and luxury homesites. This exclusive community in College Grove offers some of the largest lots in Williamson County for buyers wanting space, privacy, and premier recreational amenities.
Luxury Estate Communities
These communities offer the highest level of custom home construction in Williamson County, typically starting above $2 million.
Rosebrooke – Brentwood
Rosebrooke represents the pinnacle of Brentwood luxury. Twenty-one new construction sales over the past year ranged from $2.95 million to over $6.2 million, with a median price of $3.95 million. Homes here range from approximately 4,900 to 9,400 square feet on estate-sized lots. The community is zoned for the highly sought-after Brentwood school cluster.
Primm Farm – Brentwood
Primm Farm is an exclusive enclave of just 24 homesites in historic Brentwood. Twelve sales over the past year ranged from $2.4 million to $6.16 million, with a median of $3.08 million. Artisan Custom Homes is the primary builder, crafting homes from 4,350 to nearly 12,000 square feet.
The Reserve At Raintree – Brentwood
Nine new construction sales in Raintree Reserve ranged from $1.98 million to $3.35 million, with a median of $2.38 million. This established Brentwood neighborhood continues to see infill custom construction on remaining lots.
Lookaway Farms – Franklin
Ten sales in Lookaway Farms ranged from $1.85 million to $2.76 million, with a median of $2.2 million. Homes here range from 4,200 to 5,700 square feet in a highly desirable Franklin location.
The Mill at Bond Springs – Thompsons Station
Seven new construction sales ranged from $1.94 million to $2.54 million. This boutique community offers estate-style living in Thompsons Station with homes averaging over 4,500 square feet.
Hamilton – Franklin
Four sales in Hamilton ranged from $2.58 million to $2.79 million, positioning this community in Franklin’s upper tier of new construction.
Hardeman Springs – Arrington
Four sales in Hardeman Springs all came in around $2.1 million for homes of 4,600 to 5,300 square feet. Drees Homes builds here on spacious Arrington lots.
Bonterra – Franklin
Four sales in Bonterra ranged from $2.13 million to $2.45 million. This intimate community offers luxury homes in a prime Franklin location.
Laguna – Franklin
Four sales in Laguna ranged from $1.93 million to $2.13 million for homes around 4,200 to 5,000 square feet.
Telluride Manors – Brentwood
Four sales ranged from $2.1 million to $2.7 million in this Brentwood enclave offering homes from 4,700 to 5,600 square feet.
Stephens Valley – Nashville
While technically in Nashville, Stephens Valley borders Williamson County and draws many buyers seeking the area’s lifestyle. Twenty-one new construction sales ranged from $1.18 million to $2.5 million, with a median of $1.8 million.
Witherspoon – Brentwood
Witherspoon continues to see ultra-luxury custom construction. Recent sales ranged from $4.6 million to $8.5 million for estate homes in this prestigious Brentwood address.
Master-Planned Family Communities
These communities offer the best combination of new construction, amenities, and value for families seeking Williamson County schools.
Poplar Farms – Franklin
Poplar Farms led Franklin in new construction volume with 55 sales ranging from $651,000 to $1.52 million. The median price of $773,000 makes this one of the more accessible new construction options in Franklin proper. Meritage Homes builds here with floor plans from 1,500 to 5,800 square feet.
Wilkerson Place – Spring Hill
Spring Hill’s busiest new construction community saw 55 sales ranging from $603,000 to $1.03 million, with a median of $750,000. Dream Finders Homes is the primary builder, offering solid value in the Williamson County portion of Spring Hill.
Fairhaven – Thompsons Station
Fifteen sales in Fairhaven ranged from $880,000 to $1.79 million, with a median of $1.33 million. This community offers larger floor plans and generous lots in a prime Thompsons Station location.
Fairington – Nolensville
Nine sales in Fairington ranged from $850,000 to $1.15 million, with a median just over $1 million. This established Nolensville community continues to add new construction phases.
Saddlewalk at June Lake – Spring Hill
Sixteen sales ranged from $699,000 to $1.31 million, with a median of $928,000. This community is part of the larger June Lake development in Spring Hill.
August Park – Spring Hill
Sixteen sales ranged from $870,000 to $1.2 million, with a median just under $1.08 million. Richmond American Homes builds in this growing Spring Hill community.
Avenue Downs – Thompsons Station
Eighteen sales ranged from $1.36 million to $1.65 million, with a median of $1.46 million. This community offers larger luxury homes in Thompsons Station.
Fountain View – Thompsons Station
Eighteen sales ranged from $1.05 million to $1.45 million, with a median of $1.3 million.
Littlebury – Thompsons Station
Thirteen sales ranged from $1.24 million to $1.9 million, with a median of $1.41 million.
Waters Edge – Franklin
Twelve sales ranged from $767,000 to $1.18 million, with a median just over $1 million.
Fields of Canterbury – Thompsons Station
Eight sales ranged from $880,000 to $1.02 million, with a median of $955,000.
Annecy – Nolensville
Six sales in Annecy ranged from $1.41 million to $1.6 million, with a median of $1.48 million. This upscale Nolensville community offers European-inspired architecture.
Reeds Vale – College Grove
Ten sales ranged from $958,000 to $1.53 million, with a median of $1.35 million. Reeds Vale offers a more accessible entry point to College Grove’s countryside setting.
Boutique & Small-Lot Luxury Communities
These smaller communities offer custom-level construction in intimate settings.
Starnes Creek – Franklin
Seven sales ranged from $1.28 million to $1.66 million, with a median of $1.35 million. Drees Homes builds custom-quality homes on smaller lots in this Franklin community.
Reese – Franklin
Six sales ranged from $1.05 million to $1.7 million, with a median of $1.19 million.
Arcadia – Brentwood
Three sales ranged from $2.2 million to $2.57 million in this boutique Brentwood community built by Drees Homes.
Townhome & Low-Maintenance Communities
For buyers seeking new construction without yard maintenance, these communities deliver quality and convenience.
SouthVale – Franklin
Twenty sales in SouthVale ranged from $1.25 million to $1.97 million, with a median of $1.48 million. Ford Classic Homes builds luxury townhome-style residences with 2,800 to 4,200 square feet. Community amenities include a pool, tennis courts, and walking trails.
Affordable & Entry-Level Communities
Fairview offers the most accessible new construction prices in Williamson County while still providing excellent schools and growing amenities.
Cumberland Estates – Fairview
Twenty sales ranged from $425,000 to $607,000, with a median just under $500,000. This is the most affordable new construction option in Williamson County.
Wynwood Park – Fairview
Four sales ranged from $565,000 to $639,000. Lennar builds here with spacious floor plans around 3,200 to 3,500 square feet.
Goodwin Farms – Fairview
Twenty-six sales ranged from $680,000 to $976,000, with a median of $797,000. Dream Finders Homes offers larger floor plans in this growing Fairview community.
Richvale – Fairview
Twenty-eight sales ranged from $660,000 to $886,000, with a median of $775,000. DRB Homes builds quality homes with good square footage in this Fairview neighborhood.
Brush Creek – Fairview
Seven sales ranged from $650,000 to $884,000, with a median of $760,000. CastleRock Communities and DRB Homes both build in this community.
Aden Woods at Castleberry – Fairview
Fourteen sales ranged from $675,000 to $876,000, with a median of $745,000. CastleRock Communities builds here.
Orrinshire – Fairview
Twelve sales ranged from $929,000 to $1.25 million, with a median of $1.1 million. Drees Homes builds larger, more upscale homes in this Fairview community.
Belvoir – Fairview
Four sales ranged from $1 million to $1.08 million. CastleRock Communities offers larger floor plans here.
Reserves on Chester – Fairview
Four sales ranged from $1.19 million to $1.73 million. Drees Homes builds estate-style homes on larger Fairview lots.
Top Builders in Williamson County
Based on new construction sales volume over the past 12 months, these builders lead the Williamson County market:
| Builder | Primary Communities |
|---|---|
| Southern Land Company | Westhaven |
| Dream Finders Homes | Wilkerson Place, Goodwin Farms |
| Drees Homes | Starnes Creek, Kings Chapel, Orrinshire, Arcadia, Fox Farms |
| Meritage Homes | Poplar Farms |
| DRB Homes | Richvale, Brush Creek |
| Richmond American Homes | August Park |
| CastleRock Communities | Aden Woods, Belvoir, Brush Creek |
| Ford Classic Homes | SouthVale |
Schools Serving Williamson County
Williamson County Schools consistently rank among the best in Tennessee, which drives much of the demand for homes in this area. New construction communities are zoned for various schools depending on location:
Franklin Area: Franklin High School, Independence High School, Centennial High School, and their feeder schools serve communities like Westhaven, Poplar Farms, SouthVale, and Waters Edge.
Brentwood Area: Brentwood High School and Ravenwood High School zones cover Rosebrooke, Primm Farm, Raintree Reserve, and other Brentwood communities.
Nolensville Area: Nolensville High School serves Fairington, Annecy, and other Nolensville communities.
Fairview Area: Fairview High School serves all Fairview communities including Cumberland Estates, Richvale, and Goodwin Farms.
Spring Hill/Thompsons Station: Independence High School and Summit High School serve communities in the southern portion of the county.
Why Work with Nashville Home Guru for New Construction?
Buying new construction is different from buying a resale home, and having the right representation matters. Builder sales agents work for the builder, not for you. An experienced buyer’s agent helps you evaluate floor plans, negotiate upgrades, review contracts, and ensure construction quality.
In Williamson County new construction, Compass and Parks agents represented 28.5% of all transactions over the past 12 months, with 221 of 775 sales involving a Compass agent on either the listing or buying side. That market presence means we see what’s selling, what’s sitting, and where the best values are across the county.
Patrick Higgins leads the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass, bringing six consecutive years of RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent recognition. The team has completed over 1,100 transactions totaling more than $500 million in residential sales across Middle Tennessee. That experience translates into better guidance on which communities, builders, and floor plans deliver the best long-term value.
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 now represent approximately 1 in 4 homes sold in Tennessee. This gives our clients access to coming-soon listings, private exclusives, and the largest referral network in real estate.
For sellers, our 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. Learn more about selling your home on your terms.
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Frequently Asked Questions About New Construction in Williamson County
What is the price range for new construction in Williamson County?
New construction prices range from approximately $425,000 for entry-level homes in Fairview to over $9 million for custom estates in College Grove and Brentwood. The median sale price for new construction across the county is $1,281,244.
Where is the most affordable new construction in Williamson County?
Fairview offers the most accessible new construction prices, with communities like Cumberland Estates starting in the $400,000s and several neighborhoods in the $600,000 to $800,000 range. These homes still benefit from Williamson County schools.
Which communities have the highest new construction sales volume?
Westhaven in Franklin leads with 108 new construction sales over the past year. Poplar Farms and Wilkerson Place each had 55 sales, making them the next most active communities.
Do I need a buyer’s agent for new construction?
Yes. Builder sales agents represent the builder’s interests, not yours. A buyer’s agent helps you evaluate contracts, negotiate upgrades, schedule inspections, and ensure you’re getting fair value. The builder typically pays the buyer’s agent commission, so there’s no additional cost to you.
What school districts serve Williamson County new construction?
All of Williamson County is served by Williamson County Schools, consistently ranked among the top districts in Tennessee. Specific school zoning varies by community location, with major high schools including Franklin, Brentwood, Ravenwood, Independence, Centennial, Nolensville, Fairview, and Summit.
Which builders are most active in Williamson County?
Southern Land Company dominates through Westhaven. Dream Finders Homes, Drees Homes, and Meritage Homes each have significant presence across multiple communities. Smaller luxury builders like Artisan Custom Homes build in exclusive enclaves like Primm Farm.
What amenities are typical in Williamson County new construction communities?
Most communities offer pools, clubhouses, walking trails, and parks. Golf course communities like The Grove and Westhaven add course access and upgraded fitness facilities. HOA fees vary widely from under $100/month for basic communities to $500+ for full-service amenity packages.
How long does new construction take in Williamson County?
Production homes typically take 6 to 9 months from contract to closing. Custom homes may take 12 to 18 months depending on complexity. Quick move-in inventory is available in most active communities for buyers who want to move faster.
Are there age-restricted (55+) new construction communities in Williamson County?
Yes. Westhaven offers an Active Adult section specifically for 55+ buyers, featuring maintenance-free living with full access to the community’s extensive amenities.
What should I know about buying new construction during the building process?
Pay attention to standard features versus upgrades, as base prices often exclude many desirable features. Get your own home inspection before closing, even on new construction. Document everything in writing, including any verbal promises from sales staff.
Any Other Questions About Williamson County New Construction?
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