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Additional Nolensville subdivisions (mixed status)

Additional Nolensville-area community names appearing in market listings (status/new-construction availability unverified individually): Asher, Belvedere Estates, Benington, Catalina, Eulas Glen, Sinatra, Sunset Park, Burkitt Place, Carothers Crossing, Enclave at Dove Lake, Telfair, Kingsbarns, Summerlyn, Stonebrook, Scales Farmstead Estates. Listed for completeness; many may be established/resale rather than active new construction.

Nolensville, in the southeast corner of Williamson County, shows up in market guides with a long list of subdivision names — some actively building, some long established and trading as resale, and plenty somewhere in between. This page gathers the additional Nolensville-area community names we see referenced so you can ask about any of them in one place. Because new-construction availability varies community to community and wasn't individually detailed at the source, treat everything here as a starting point for a live conversation rather than a confirmed inventory.

The names that appear in these Nolensville-area listings include Asher, Belvedere Estates, Benington, Catalina, Eulas Glen, Sinatra, Sunset Park, Burkitt Place, Carothers Crossing, Enclave at Dove Lake, Telfair, Kingsbarns, Summerlyn, Stonebrook, and Scales Farmstead Estates. Several of these may be established neighborhoods selling primarily as resale rather than offering active new construction today, which is exactly why we verify each one before you spend time touring.

Builders and home styles

Builder information was not specified for these communities at the source, so we are not going to guess. Across this group you'll find a mix of builder-built and resale homes, and the home styles, sizes, and feature sets differ widely from one subdivision to the next. If a specific community on this list is actively building, we'll pull the current builder, floor plans, and base specs directly so you're working from real numbers rather than a generic description.

When you tell us which name caught your eye, we'll confirm whether it's offering new construction right now, who the builder or builders are, what plans are available, and which features come standard versus as an upgrade. New-construction details change quickly, so we treat all of it as 'confirm live' until we have it in front of us.

Amenities and day-to-day lifestyle

Amenities were not individually listed for these communities at the source, so we won't claim a particular pool, trail, or clubhouse exists where we can't confirm it. Some Nolensville-area subdivisions carry HOA amenities and others don't, and the day-to-day feel ranges from amenity-rich planned communities to quieter established streets. Once you point us to a specific name, we'll confirm exactly what's included — and what the HOA covers — so there are no surprises.

Location and getting around

These communities sit in and around Nolensville in southeast Williamson County, with access toward Brentwood, Franklin, and the broader Nashville area. Rather than quote you a drive time we can't stand behind, we'd rather you clock it yourself: map your real commute from the specific subdivision you're considering to your office, school, or wherever you head most mornings, and run it at your actual departure time on a weekday. Traffic patterns vary a lot by time of day, and the only number that matters is the one you'll actually drive.

Who it fits

Because this is a mixed set of subdivisions — some new construction, some resale, with different price points, lot sizes, and amenity profiles — it fits buyers who want to keep their options open across Nolensville rather than locking onto a single community first. If you're not sure yet whether you want a brand-new build or an established home, or whether you want HOA amenities or a quieter street, walking this list with us is a good way to narrow it down. Once we know your must-haves, we can quickly sort which of these names are worth touring.

What to verify before you buy here

  • Current pricing — base price and any active incentives change often, so we pull live numbers for the specific community before you commit.
  • HOA dues and what they cover — confirm the monthly or annual amount and exactly which amenities, maintenance, or services are included.
  • Lot specifics — size, orientation, premiums, and any easements or grading considerations on the actual lot you're considering.
  • Builder warranty and included-versus-upgrade — get clear on what comes standard versus what's an add-on, and the warranty terms in writing.
  • Timeline — current build stage and a realistic completion or move-in window if it's new construction.
  • The real commute — drive it yourself from that subdivision at your true departure time before you decide.

Want to see Additional Nolensville subdivisions (mixed status) in person?

We tour Nolensville-area communities constantly and represent buyers at no cost to you. Tell us which names on this list interest you and we'll confirm what's actually available, pull current pricing, and set up an in-person tour or a video walkthrough so you can see them on your schedule. Call or text 615-265-1000 to get started.

Community details as of 2026-06; new-construction pricing, phases, and availability change often — we confirm everything current before you write an offer. We represent buyers in new construction at no cost to you, and because we tour these communities constantly, we help you find the right fit and navigate the build.