Williamson County is one of the most affluent, fast-growing, and desirable counties in the entire state, often considered the crown jewel of Middle Tennessee suburbs. Franklin, the county seat, is a nationally recognized historic town known for Civil War history, a beautifully preserved downtown, high-end dining, boutiques, and master-planned communities. Brentwood, another major city in the county, offers luxury neighborhoods, top-rated schools, corporate offices, and seamless access to Nashville (15–25 minutes). Spring Hill (partly in Williamson) continues to explode in growth due to its family-friendly developments and major employers. Housing is high-end and diverse: luxury estates, modern suburban homes, historic mansions, new-build subdivisions, townhomes, and rural estates with large acreage. Home prices typically range from $700,000 to over $1.5 million, with many luxury homes exceeding $3 million depending on community and amenities. Building a home here generally starts around $500,000–$700,000, with custom estates in premium neighborhoods costing significantly more. Williamson County attracts executives, professionals, families seeking elite school districts, and retirees wanting upscale living close to Nashville’s urban amenities.