Cheatham County sits just northwest of Nashville and includes Ashland City, Pleasant View, Pegram, and Kingston Springs. Historically rural, the county has grown steadily due to its proximity to Nashville (20–30 minutes). Ashland City offers riverfront recreation and local shops, while Pleasant View has expanded with suburban developments ideal for commuters. Housing includes brick ranches, modern suburban homes, wooded-lot homes, and rural farmhouses. Cheatham is a blend of rural charm and suburban convenience. Home prices tend to be mid-range, typically $330,000 to $500,000, depending on location and land size. New construction and planned communities have increased, reflecting demand from Nashville workers seeking quieter surroundings. Building a home generally starts near $280,000–$350,000+, with premium wooded lots or larger acreage raising total costs. The county appeals to families, commuters, and anyone wanting nature while staying close to the city’s job market.