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Living in Leiper's Fork
Leiper's Fork isn't a neighborhood — it's a village of roughly 650 people tucked into the rolling hills of western Williamson County, where parcels are measured in acres and the closest neighbor is usually a horse. Buyers come here for what the rest of the county is rapidly losing: privacy, pasture, dark skies, and the kind of long winding driveway that doesn't end at a stop sign.
The real estate market reflects the lifestyle. Most listings sit on five to fifty acres. Working horse farms, historic farmhouses, and architect-designed estates make up the higher end of the market. Land sales — for buyers who want to design their own home on country acreage — are common. Inventory is intentionally limited, and a meaningful share of properties change hands before they're ever publicly listed.
Franklin is ten minutes east. Downtown Nashville is about thirty-five. Top-rated Williamson County Schools serve the area. The village itself — Fox & Locke, the galleries, the music — is a five-minute drive from most properties. For buyers who want country living without giving up access to one of the country's fastest-growing metros, this is one of the few places that still delivers both.
What Defines Leiper's Fork
Privacy & Acreage
Multi-acre parcels are the norm. Mature hardwoods, pastureland, and the kind of property lines that don't require fences to feel private.
Equestrian Country
Established horse country with working barns, riding trails, and one of the densest concentrations of equestrian properties in Middle Tennessee.
The Village
Fox & Locke, Country Boy, the galleries along Old Hillsboro Road, and live music most nights of the week — five minutes from your driveway.
The Natchez Trace
Direct access to the 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway, plus Highway 96 and Old Hillsboro Road — scenic routes, not commuter highways.
Williamson County Schools
One of the highest-rated public school districts in Tennessee, with families choosing the area as much for the schools as the land.
Close, Not Crowded
Ten minutes to Franklin. Thirty-five to downtown Nashville. Forty-two to the airport. Country living without the country drive.
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Leiper's Fork at a Glance
Quick Facts
Population: ~650
Area: ~1,100 acres
Zip Code: 37064
County: Williamson
Median Home Value:
Travel & Commute
Franklin: 10 miles
Nashville: 35 miles
Nashville Int'l Airport: 42 miles
Major Roads: Natchez Trace Parkway, Old Hillsboro Road, Highway 96, Highway 100
Leiper's Fork Real Estate Resources
Whether you're buying, selling, or just keeping an eye on the market, Chuck is the local resource. Reach out anytime.
Leiper's Fork, Tennessee Community FAQS

Where is Leiper's Fork, Tennessee?
Leiper's Fork is an unincorporated village in western Williamson County, Tennessee, about ten miles west of Franklin and thirty-five miles southwest of downtown Nashville.
Is Leiper's Fork a town?
No — Leiper's Fork is an unincorporated community, meaning it doesn't have its own municipal government. It falls under Williamson County jurisdiction and uses the Franklin (37064) zip code.
What's the typical home price in Leiper's Fork?
Leiper's Fork is one of the highest-priced unincorporated areas in Tennessee. Most homes list between $1 million and $5 million, with smaller cottages occasionally below $1 million and estate properties well above. Land sales for acreage parcels are also common. [Verify against current MLS data.]
What schools serve Leiper's Fork?
Leiper's Fork is part of Williamson County Schools, consistently ranked among the top public school districts in Tennessee. [Chuck to confirm specific school zoning before publish.]
How far is Leiper's Fork from Nashville?
About 35 miles to downtown Nashville (roughly 40 minutes by car via Highway 100 or I-40), and 42 miles to Nashville International Airport.
Is Leiper's Fork a good place to live?
For buyers seeking acreage, equestrian property, rural privacy, and access to a tight-knit community with deep cultural roots — yes. It's not for buyers wanting walkable suburban amenities or new construction subdivisions. Knowing which you are is the first step.
How do I buy or sell a home in Leiper's Fork?
Contact Chuck Simpson at (615) 973-9986 or through the contact form. Chuck is a designated Real Estate Agent with years of experience in Williamson County rural property and can walk you through current inventory, recent comparable sales, and pre-MLS opportunities.