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March 5, 2026

The Best Neighborhoods in Brentwood, TN: A Local's Guide

Brentwood consistently ranks among the best places to live in Tennessee. But not all neighborhoods are created equal. Here's an insider look at the communities that stand out — and what makes each one special.

Joshua Fink

Affiliate Broker · Compass Real Estate

Brentwood, Tennessee sits just south of Nashville in Williamson County, and it's long been one of the most coveted addresses in Middle Tennessee. Excellent schools, low crime, beautiful homes, and convenient access to Nashville make it a perennial favorite for families and professionals alike. But Brentwood is more than just a single community — it's a collection of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and price point.

Governor's Club

For those seeking true privacy and prestige, Governor's Club stands alone. This gated community features a championship golf course, rolling hills, and some of the most spectacular estate homes in the region. Homes here typically range from $1.5M to $5M+, and the community is known for its security, manicured common areas, and strong sense of community among residents.

Annandale

Annandale is one of Brentwood's most beloved established neighborhoods. The mature trees, winding streets, and classic architecture give it a timeless appeal that newer developments simply can't replicate. Prices range from the high $700s to well over $2M depending on the specific street and home size. It's walkable to the Brentwood Library and several parks.

Raintree Forest

Raintree Forest offers an excellent entry point into Brentwood at more accessible price points — typically the high $500s to low $800s. The neighborhood is family-friendly, well-maintained, and zoned for some of the county's top-rated schools. For buyers who want the Brentwood address and school system without the premium price tag of some of the older established communities, Raintree Forest is worth a serious look.

Taramore

Taramore is one of Brentwood's newer luxury communities and has attracted buyers who want modern construction, high-end finishes, and an active community atmosphere. Prices typically range from $1.2M to $3M+. The neighborhood features a clubhouse, pool, and walking trails, and the homes themselves are known for their exceptional build quality.

Flagstone / Brenthaven

These side-by-side neighborhoods in the heart of Brentwood offer a blend of established character and convenience. They're within walking distance of local shops and restaurants and have easy access to I-65. Homes here tend to range from the $700s to $1.5M, making them popular with move-up buyers.

What to Consider When Choosing a Brentwood Neighborhood

School zones matter. Williamson County Schools are exceptional across the board, but specific elementary schools can influence property values. Ask your agent which school zone applies to any home you're considering.

Commute patterns. Brentwood's proximity to Cool Springs (a major employment hub) is a big draw, but traffic on I-65 can be heavy during peak hours. Think about which direction you're commuting before choosing a neighborhood.

HOA fees and covenants. Many Brentwood communities have active HOAs with fees ranging from modest to substantial. Review the CC&Rs before making an offer.

New vs. established. Established neighborhoods offer mature landscaping and often more generous lot sizes. Newer communities offer modern finishes and updated systems but may feel less private.

Brentwood is an incredible place to call home, and the right neighborhood depends on your specific priorities. If you'd like a personalized tour of any of these communities or a detailed market analysis for a specific area, I'd love to help.

About the Author

Joshua Fink

Affiliate Broker at Compass Real Estate with 17+ years of experience and 100+ homes sold annually across Middle Tennessee. Diamond & Titan Award winner.