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Nashville Neighborhood Guide: Set up Your Nest in Nolensville

Located about 30 miles south of booming Nashville is Nolensville, TN — an affluent town that offers peace and tranquility close to the Music City. Named one of “The Best Places to Live” and the “Richest City in Tennessee” by HomeSnacks in 2019, residents enjoy a sophisticated lifestyle with top-rated schools, shopping, restaurants, and more. See for yourself why you’ll love living in Nolensville.

Fast Facts

Population: 8,169

Median home value: $449,192

Average household income: $122,829

Average Age: 34.7

Where to Live

Arrington Retreat  – Arrington Retreat is a peaceful community in the beautiful Williamson County countryside. The community is made up of brick, luxury homes with many on wooded lots. Rolling hills and trees are prominent throughout the neighborhood, offering lots of natural beauty. Arrington Retreat is conveniently located off Nolensville Road, just minutes to shopping, schools and the interstate. Recreation, universities, downtown Franklin and Nolensville city limits are also only minutes away.

Bent Creek – The Bent Creek community offers the benefits of new Williamson County schools, convenient Cool Springs shopping and easy access to I-65 and I-24, in addition to the peace and tranquility of a more rural lifestyle. Bent Creek has an impressive list of community amenities including a community swimming pool and pool cabana, running creeks, flower meadows, pocket parks, miles of walking trails, and serene places to enjoy all 343 acres.

Burkitt Village – Burkitt Village offers energy-efficient new homes that are ideal for singles, growing families, as well as empty-nesters. Neighborhood amenities include tree-lined streets, sidewalks, pocket parks, decorative streetlamps, and underground utilities. Burkitt Village is a quiet and charming neighborhood just minutes from shopping, dining and more.

Nolen Park – Nolen Park is an intimate Williamson County community established in 2006 with amazing amenities and gorgeous views of Brentwood. Nestled in the foothills of Nolensville, Nolen Park is the perfect setting for relaxed lifestyles. Scenic views, a community playground and winding streetscapes make for a pleasant and peaceful place to come home to. With just 74 homes, Nolen Park is a small, intimate neighborhood, where neighbors also become friends.

Sherwood Green Estates – With only 77 homes, Sherwood Green Estates is large enough to meet new neighbors, but small enough to have a community feel. Sherwood Green Estates homes are all “Energy Smart” inside and out with the latest energy-efficient features that are eco-friendly and conserve energy. Children also attend top-notch Williamson County Schools, including Nolensville Elementary, which is right across the street, and Mill Creek Middle and Nolensville High, which are nearby.

Entertainment

In addition to  great places to live, Nolensville offers Soar Adventure Tower, escape rooms, vineyards, pottery shops, and more. Be sure to check out Serenity Salt Caves, which are designed to enhance relaxation while getting the benefits of a wellness-type environment. You can also grab a pint at Mill Creek Brewing Co. or peruse local vendors at the Farmer’s Market. There’s something for everyone in Nolensville!

Shopping

Nolensville is full of amazing antique shops! Three French Hens is an antique mall featuring dozens of vendors offering unique home goods, decor, garden and yard items, and more. Close by is The Roost, the sister store of Three French Hens, offering up even more home design and vintage goods. A few doors down you will also find one of Nolensville’s newest antique markets, Village Antiques & Gifts. The Nolensville area is full of small, local shops where you can find one-of-a-kind items!

Education

Children will have the highest quality education at Williamson County Schools! Williamson County Schools is one of two public school districts located in Williamson County, TN. Williamson County continues to be a leader in the state of Tennessee in academic achievement, according to the 2018 State Report Card.

Safety

In 2019, Nolensville, Tennessee, was named the eleventh-safest city in the state, above cities such as Spring Hill, Mount Juliet and Hendersonville. Located just southeast of neighboring Brentwood, Nolensville has a violent crime rate of just 1.27 crimes per 1,000 people and a property crime rate of 12.68 crimes per 1,000 people.

Dining

Nolensville Pike is arguably the most diverse street in Middle Tennessee with so many different food options from various cultures. Try Taj for some of the best Indian cuisine in the area or La Michoacana for Mexican ice cream. Whether you’re looking to sample cooking from the country’s largest Kurdish population or have a hankering for a street taco, your choices in Nolensville are endless.

Ready to book your move to Nolensville, TN? Contact Armstrong Relocation – Nashville today.