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Franklin

Signature Homes in Franklin, TN

21 homes

Signature Homes Communities in Franklin, TN

2 communities

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  3. Tennessee
  4. Nashville-Memphis Area
  5. Williamson County
  6. Franklin

Housing market in Franklin, TN

  • State
    Tennessee
  • Market
    Nashville-Memphis Area
  • Neighborhoods
    9
  • Communities
    18
  • Single family
    42
  • Townhouses
    3
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    1
  • Active builders
    10
  • Starting price
    $766,410
  • Median price
    $882,055
  • Price per square foot
    $280.83

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 21 listings in Franklin, TN, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Franklin?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Franklin serves as the seat of Williamson County, situated approximately 20 miles south of Nashville. It has evolved from a quiet historic town into a major economic engine for Middle Tennessee, housing a population of over 85,000 residents. The demographic is largely composed of established professionals and families who value the city's balance of corporate infrastructure and preserved history.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life often centers around the 16-block historic downtown district, where locals frequent spots like Merridee's Breadbasket or the Franklin Theatre. For outdoor recreation, the 15-acre Pinkerton Park and the expansive Harlinsdale Farm offer miles of trails and green space. Shopping needs are met at the CoolSprings Galleria, a major regional hub that draws visitors from across the county. Commuters utilize Interstate 65 for quick access to Nashville, though many find employment within city limits at the headquarters of Nissan North America or Community Health Systems. The Factory at Franklin provides a unique cultural space for local artisans and farmers' markets, serving as a weekly gathering point for the community.

Schools & Family Appeal

Education is a primary driver for the local real estate market, with the city served by the Williamson County Schools and the Franklin Special School District. High-performing campuses like Franklin High School consistently earn national recognition for academic excellence. This focus on education, paired with the extensive facilities at the Franklin Recreation Complex, reinforces the city's reputation as a family-centered community.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Much of the established housing stock in the area dates back to the 1980s and 90s, often requiring significant investment in modernizing insulation and HVAC systems. Choosing new construction in Franklin allows buyers to benefit from current building codes designed for the humid subtropical Tennessee climate. These modern builds can result in potential utility savings of $150-250 per month when compared to older, less efficient homes of similar square footage. Within many new home communities in Franklin, builders also offer financial incentives like mortgage rate buy-downs that are rarely available in the resale market. For buyers needing a faster transition, move-in ready homes in Franklin provide these modern efficiencies without the typical construction lead times.