Western Williamson County's Hidden Gem
Fairview, Tennessee is western Williamson County's best-kept secret — a quiet, established community that offers Williamson County schools, lower price points than eastern Williamson County cities, and a genuine small-town feel. Located along Highway 100 west of Franklin, Fairview has a mix of established older neighborhoods and newer development, with a community character defined by its natural surroundings and tight-knit residents. For buyers who want Williamson County schools and quality of life without the premium prices of Franklin or Brentwood, Fairview deserves serious consideration.
Fairview offers a peaceful, unhurried lifestyle that appeals to buyers who want to escape the bustle of faster-growing Williamson County communities. The town is surrounded by natural beauty, with Bowie Nature Park — one of the largest municipal parks in Tennessee — providing hundreds of acres of trails, wildlife, and outdoor recreation. The community has a strong local identity and hosts seasonal events and farmers markets. Despite its quiet character, Fairview is well-connected to Franklin and Nashville via Highway 100.
Established neighborhood near Bowie Nature Park with a mix of older and newer homes.
Quiet residential area with larger lots and a rural feel.
Newer subdivision with modern homes and good highway access.
| School | Grades | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Fairview High School | 9–12 | 8/10 |
| Fairview Middle School | 6–8 | 8/10 |
| Fairview Elementary | K–5 | 8/10 |
Trend: Steady appreciation, good value

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