Living in Jamison Station: Franklin's Quiet Enclave
Jamison Station is a smaller, established neighborhood in south Franklin that flies under the radar compared to flashier communities — and that's exactly what its residents love about it. With roughly 250 homes built between 2008 and 2014, the neighborhood has a settled, mature feel with tree-lined streets and well-maintained properties. The homes are predominantly traditional single-family designs in the 2,200–3,500 square foot range. Lots are modest but well-landscaped, and the community's smaller size means neighbors actually know each other. There's a central green space and walking paths, but Jamison Station doesn't try to compete with amenity-heavy communities — it's a quiet residential enclave, not a resort. Location is the real selling point. Situated off Mack Hatcher Parkway, Jamison Station is close to the growing Berry Farms development, downtown Franklin, and I-65 access. You're 10 minutes from the square and 25 minutes from Nashville. The neighborhood's position on the south side of Franklin also means easy access to the rural beauty of Arrington and the Natchez Trace. For buyers who want a quality home in a quiet neighborhood without the HOA fees and community politics of larger developments, Jamison Station is worth a look.
At a Glance
Price Range
$650K–$1.1M
HOA Fees
$50–$75/mo
Total Homes
250
Year Built
2008–2014
Acreage
80 acres
Walkability
Low-Moderate — sidewalks throughout, limited nearby retail
School District
Williamson County
Builders: Drees Homes, Traditional Homes
Lifestyle
Quiet and neighborly — a residential street where people actually know each other, not a social club.
Home Styles
Traditional Two-Story
2,200–3,500 sq ft brick and siding homes with open floor plans and two-car garages.
Craftsman
Covered porches, stone accents, 2,400–3,200 sq ft.
Amenities
Community Green Space
recreationCentral green area with walking paths.
Sidewalks
recreationSidewalks throughout for walking and jogging.
Schools
School zones in Williamson County can change from year to year. Always verify your zoned schools before making a home purchase.
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Commute & Location
Community Events
Neighborhood Gatherings
Occasional
Informal block parties and seasonal get-togethers organized by residents.
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ●Quiet, established neighborhood with mature landscaping
- ●No flashy HOA fees or community politics — simple and straightforward
- ●Good location — 10 minutes to downtown Franklin, close to Berry Farms
- ●Smaller community means neighbors actually know each other
✗ Cons
- ●Minimal amenities — no pool, no clubhouse
- ●Limited inventory — few homes turn over each year
- ●Not walkable to retail or dining
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Jamison Station have a pool?+
No. The neighborhood has green space and sidewalks but no community pool or clubhouse.
What are the HOA fees?+
Relatively low — approximately $50–$75/month covering common area maintenance.
What schools serve Jamison Station?+
Johnson Elementary, Fred J. Page Middle, and Fred J. Page High School.
Is it a good neighborhood for families?+
Yes for families who prefer quiet streets over resort amenities. No pool or playground, but the streets are safe and neighbors are engaged.
How far is downtown Franklin?+
About 10 minutes via Mack Hatcher Parkway.