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Nolensville Emerges as Growth Corridor Suburb with New Infrastructure
Investors and homebuyers flock to this Nashville suburb as new developments and transportation links boost its appeal
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Investors and homebuyers flock to this Nashville suburb as new developments and transportation links boost its appeal
3 min read
Updated 1 h ago

Nolensville is experiencing a surge in popularity, with its population growing by 25% in the past two years, driven by the expansion of its infrastructure, including the upcoming widening of Nolensville Road and the planned extension of the Nashville Transit Authority's bus route 84.
This growth is significant, given the current global economic uncertainty and the impact of extreme weather events on cities worldwide. As investors and homebuyers look for stable and secure locations, Nolensville's strategic position, approximately 20 miles south of downtown Nashville, makes it an attractive option. The suburb's proximity to major employers, such as the Nissan North America headquarters in Franklin, and its excellent schools, including Nolensville High School, are also major draws.
Locally, the suburb is benefiting from initiatives such as the Nolensville Town Square development, a mixed-use project that will feature shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, and the efforts of organisations like the Nolensville Chamber of Commerce, which is working to promote the area's businesses and attractions. The nearby Mill Creek Brewery, located on Johnson Industrial Boulevard, is also a popular destination, offering tours and tastings of its craft beers. Additionally, the Nolensville Recreation Center, situated on Nolensville Park Road, provides a range of amenities, including sports facilities, a swimming pool, and community events.
Data from the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce shows that the median home price in Nolensville has risen to $440,000, a 15% increase from 2024, with the average rent for a three-bedroom house now standing at $1,800 per month. According to a report by the Urban Land Institute, the suburb's growth is expected to continue, with an estimated 5,000 new homes and 2,000 new jobs to be created in the area by 2028. As of June 2026, the Nolensville Planning Department has approved 12 new residential developments, totaling over 1,000 units, with several more projects in the pipeline.
As Nolensville continues to evolve, investors and homebuyers should consider factors such as the quality of local schools, the availability of amenities, and the potential for long-term growth. With its strong economy, excellent infrastructure, and high quality of life, Nolensville is poised to remain a top destination in the Nashville area. The suburb's growth corridor status, combined with its new infrastructure, makes it an attractive option for those looking to invest in the local real estate market. As the Nashville region continues to expand, Nolensville is well-positioned to benefit from the city's overall growth and development.

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