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Nolensville neighborhood

Nolensville

Small-town main street with new-build neighborhoods

Nashville, TN Real Estate

Historic Nolensville main streetNolensville Town CenterMill Creek greenwayWilliamson County address

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The Neighborhood

Small-town main street with new-build neighborhoods

Known for

Historic Nolensville main streetNolensville Town CenterMill Creek greenwayWilliamson County address30 minutes to downtown Nashville

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Apartments for rent in Nolensville

For Sale

Homes for sale in Nolensville, Nashville

Location

Nolensville in Nashville

About Nolensville

Nolensville keeps an 1830s main street — feed store, antique shops, meat-and-three — at the center of one of middle Tennessee's fastest-growing towns. It sits in northeastern Williamson County, about 22 miles from downtown Nashville, with Mill Creek threading greenway segments through town and new neighborhoods spreading across former farmland on every side.

Apartments for rent in Nolensville are scarce by design — the town has approved little multifamily, so the rental market is mostly single-family homes and townhomes offered by individual owners and a small number of build-to-rent communities on the Rutherford County edge. Renters targeting Nolensville should expect limited inventory and act fast; many end up in nearby Brentwood or Smyrna while waiting for the right listing.

Homes for sale are the market: new-construction communities from national and regional builders alongside 1990s–2000s subdivisions like Bent Creek and Ballenger Farms, plus a handful of historic homes near the village core. Lot sizes and square footage run generous relative to Davidson County pricing, and the town's growth controls have kept resale values consistently appreciating.

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