The quality of life in Williamson County makes it a great place for the young and old alike and is also a great place to raise a family.

Parks in Williamson County are a great space to spend time with the family, relax or play a round of golf.

Williamson County has a unique housing market ranging from extravagant homes to newly zoned apartments to fit budgets large and small.

The housing market in Brentwood and Cool Springs includes new subdivisions under development as well as well-maintained, established neighborhoods.

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Williamson County is located immediately south of Nashville, allowing residents to enjoy all that Music City has to offer. More than 185,000 residents call Williamson County home. It is considered one of the most desirable suburban locations in Tennessee because of its high standard of living, recreational amenities, shopping and top-rated schools. The county features a mix of modern subdivisions, historic homes, high-end apartments and farms. Among the county's greatest assets are its rolling hills, open space and rural character.

 

 


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 Williamson County restaurants are as diverse as the city's residents, which means choosing among the many popular establishments can be pretty difficult.International, Regional and LocalDiners can find stuffed grape leaves and made-from-scratch hummus at Kalamatas Mediterranean restaurant, while City Cafe offers Southern fried chicken and homemade pies.The Chill Spot, a laid-back cafe, is...more »

 The outdoors are great – and so are the indoors – and in Williamson County, there are a variety of healthy recreation options for residents to enjoy.Williamson County is lucky to have plenty of beautiful public parks, including Concord, Granny White, Maryland Way, Owl Creek, Primm, River and Tower parks. Crockett Park is the largest with 164 acres of open fields, walking trails and athletic...more »

 Education is a top priority in Williamson County. With improvements and expansions, the area strives to accommodate every type of student.  Brentwood, TN residents have access to 12 public schools that are part of the Williamson County Schools district. There are seven elementary schools (Crockett, Edmondson, Grassland, Kenrose, Lipscomb, Scales and Sunset) and three middle schools (...more »

 Until recently, no rental properties have ever existed in Brentwood due to zoning laws. That has all changed with the new construction of 400 condominium apartments in the Town Center section of Brentwood, just west of Interstate 65 and south of Old Hickory Boulevard.If you're in the market for a house, Brentwood has one to fit your every need. "Brentwood has a wide range of housing...more »

 With medical services offered by local providers and some of Nashville's biggest names in the industry, Williamson County is a regional hub for excellent health care.Serving its first patients in 1958, Williamson Medical Center offers inpatient and outpatient services, 24-hour emergency care, preventive health screenings and wellness activities. Its outpatient imaging center, located...more »