Market Monday - A Closer Look at the Williamson County Market

Market Monday — Williamson County | The Anderson Group
The Anderson Group Real Estate Services
Chris Barnhill, Ph.D.
Market Monday  ·  May 4, 2026

Williamson County
Real Estate Snapshot

April 3 – May 3, 2026  ·  Residential Single Family

Happy Market Monday! This week we're putting the spotlight on Williamson County — one of the most dynamic and desirable real estate markets in all of Tennessee. From the luxury enclaves of Brentwood to the growing communities of Fairview and Thompsons Station, here's everything you need to know about where the market stands right now.

County at a Glance

899
New Listings
455
New Under Contract
341
Closings
$875K
Median Sale Price
$1.33M
Avg Sale Price
1,872
Active Inventory
4.39
Months of Supply
44
Avg Days on Market
By Community

Inside Every Neighborhood

01

Brentwood

Tennessee
$1.4M
Median Sale
3.83
Mos. Supply
155
New Listings
45
Avg DOM

Brentwood remains the crown jewel of Williamson County luxury real estate. Commanding the highest prices in the region with consistent buyer competition and 339 total homes in inventory.

Seller's Market
02

Franklin

Tennessee
$1.05M
Median Sale
4.58
Mos. Supply
290
New Listings
42
Avg DOM

Franklin leads the county in activity with 290 new listings and 155 new contracts. With 629 total homes in inventory and a wide mix of price points, it gives buyers the most choices in the county.

Balanced Market
03

Fairview

Tennessee
$625K
Median Sale
6.11
Mos. Supply
98
New Listings
47
Avg DOM

Fairview offers the most accessible entry point into Williamson County. With 6.11 months of supply, buyers have more leverage here than in most other parts of the county.

Buyer-Friendly
04

Nolensville

Tennessee
$871K
Median Sale
6.92
Mos. Supply
76
New Listings
36
Avg DOM

Nolensville's tight-knit community and strong schools continue to drive demand. With the highest months of supply in the county, buyers currently have the most negotiating room here.

Most Buyer Leverage
05

Spring Hill

Tennessee
$572K
Median Sale
3.83
Mos. Supply
211
New Listings
51
Avg DOM

One of Williamson County's fastest-growing communities. Spring Hill combines an accessible price point with tight supply and strong activity — a compelling combo for buyers and sellers alike.

Competitive Market
06

Thompsons Station

Tennessee
$877K
Median Sale
3.19
Mos. Supply
69
New Listings
40
Avg DOM

The tightest supply in the entire county at just 3.19 months. Strong median prices and a deliberate buyer pool mean sellers here are in an excellent position right now.

Tightest Supply

What This Means For You

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Thinking of Selling?

Williamson County remains a seller-friendly market overall. Thompsons Station and Spring Hill have the tightest supply, while Brentwood and Franklin continue to command premium prices.

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Thinking of Buying?

Fairview and Nolensville offer more breathing room with higher months of supply. Franklin has the widest inventory. Spring Hill and Fairview are the best entry points into this coveted county.

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Watching Your Value?

With a regional median of $875,000 and an average active list price over $1.6M, Williamson County home values remain exceptionally strong heading into summer 2026.

Chris Barnhill, Ph.D.

The Property Professor  ·  The Anderson Group Real Estate Services

(615) 551-9730  ·  PropertyProfessorTN.com

Data sourced from Realtracs, Inc. Report Date: 05/04/2026. Covers residential single-family homes in Brentwood, Franklin, Fairview, Nolensville, Spring Hill, and Thompsons Station, TN.

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