Williamson New Construction/Thompson's Station

Coming soon · Thompson's Station, TN

Pleasant Creek

Pleasant Creek is a proposed ~212-acre residential community north of Thompson's Station Road, between Lewisburg Pike and Interstate 65 (just north of the Arbor Lake subdivision). The Town of Thompson's Station approved a rezoning on first reading from D1 (low intensity) to a Transect Community, described by the applicant as a residential subdivision using Transect Zones to provide a mix of housing types in clustered nodes with open-space preservation.

Home types
mix of housing types (Transect-zone clustered residential)
Amenities
open-space preservation as a core design element

Pleasant Creek is a proposed residential community in Thompson's Station, Tennessee, planned across roughly 212 acres north of Thompson's Station Road, between Lewisburg Pike and Interstate 65 (just north of the Arbor Lake subdivision). Rather than a single repeating lot pattern, it is being designed as a Transect Community — clustered nodes of homes woven around preserved open space, with a mix of housing types rather than one uniform product. The Town of Thompson's Station approved a rezoning on first reading from D1 (low intensity) to a Transect Community designation, so this is an early-stage, coming-soon community. The details below describe the approved planning concept; specifics like builders, pricing, and floor plans should be confirmed live as the project moves forward.

Builders and home styles at Pleasant Creek

Because Pleasant Creek is at the rezoning stage, no builder has been confirmed to us for this community yet. We do not guess at builder names — if you want to know who is building here and what their product looks like, that is exactly the kind of current detail we pull and confirm for you directly. Call us at 615-265-1000 and we will track down the live builder list.

What the approved plan does tell us is the design intent: a Transect-zoned community built around clustered residential nodes, meaning homes are grouped together in pockets rather than spread evenly across the full 212 acres, with open space preserved between and around them. The applicant described it as a residential subdivision using Transect Zones to provide a mix of housing types. In practice, a mix of housing types can translate to different lot sizes, footprints, and home formats within one community — but the specific styles, square footages, bed/bath counts, and features have not been published yet and should be confirmed live before you make any decisions.

Amenities and day-to-day lifestyle

The headline design element at Pleasant Creek is open-space preservation. The Transect Community concept clusters the homes so that meaningful open space is kept as a core part of the layout rather than being filled edge-to-edge. For buyers, that generally means a community organized around shared open areas and green space between the home clusters.

Beyond the open-space framework, the specific amenity package — what is included, who maintains it, and whether there are dues attached — has not been finalized in the approved materials we have. As the community develops, amenity plans can be added or changed, so treat any amenity detail you see elsewhere as something to verify against current, confirmed information. We are glad to pull the latest on your behalf.

Location and getting around

Pleasant Creek sits in Thompson's Station, north of Thompson's Station Road between Lewisburg Pike and Interstate 65, which puts it near a major north-south corridor through Williamson County. Proximity to I-65 is one of the most useful things to evaluate for yourself, because traffic, your specific entry point, and the time of day all change how a commute actually feels.

We are not going to quote you a drive time we cannot stand behind. The smartest move is to clock it yourself at your real departure time: plug the community area into your maps app and run it on a weekday morning if you commute north, and again at the times you would actually be driving to work, school, the gym, or wherever your routine takes you. If you tell us where you need to get to, we can help you think through the realistic options from this location.

Who Pleasant Creek fits

Pleasant Creek is shaped for a buyer who likes the idea of a community built around preserved open space and clustered homes rather than a flat grid of identical lots. The planned mix of housing types means it may appeal to people who want choice in home format within a single community, and the open-space-forward layout will speak to anyone who values green space as part of the everyday setting. Because it is coming soon, it also fits buyers who are comfortable getting in early and tracking a community as it takes shape — which is exactly where having someone who tours these communities constantly is useful. We represent buyers in new construction at no cost to you, and we can help you decide whether the final product matches what you are picturing as more details are released.

What to verify before you buy here

  • Live pricing — there is no confirmed starting price yet, and new-construction pricing moves fast; we pull current numbers for you.
  • HOA dues and exactly what they cover — including who maintains the preserved open space.
  • Lot specifics — which clustered node, lot size, orientation, and what is around it, since lots vary within a mix-of-housing-types plan.
  • Builder warranty and what is included versus an upgrade — once a builder is confirmed for the community.
  • Timeline — this community was approved only on first reading, so confirm where it stands in the approval and construction schedule.
  • Your real commute — clock it yourself at your actual departure times to and from the places you go most.

Want to see Pleasant Creek in person?

We tour Thompson's Station and Williamson County new-construction communities constantly, and we represent buyers at no cost to you. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 and we will share the latest confirmed details on Pleasant Creek, line up a visit, or walk you through what is available on video — whichever is easier for you.

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.