Brentwood, TN, Neighborhoods

By Livability.com on October 22, 2025

Whether you value premier schools, expansive green spaces, executive-level privacy or family-friendly communities, you’ll find neighborhoods throughout Brentwood for nearly every lifestyle. This guide introduces some of the city’s most distinctive areas, covering community, amenities, lifestyle and character.

About Brentwood’s Neighborhood Tapestry

Every Brentwood neighborhood has its own distinct character, but all are connected by a shared sense of prestige, peace, and natural beauty. Its rolling hills, mature trees, and immaculate, established subdivisions define the city. Unlike the dense urban grid of a large city or the historic downtown focus of Franklin, Brentwood’s layout is a curated residential enclave, with quiet streets branching off from main thoroughfares.

Throughout the city, you’ll find an extensive network of parks, miles of paved walking trails, and a strong sense of safety and community. The lifestyle is less about walkability to nightlife and more about proximity to parks, top-rated schools, and high-end shopping centers. The descriptions below offer an overview to help renters, buyers, and new residents identify the right fit.

Best Neighborhoods in Brentwood: Editor’s Picks

Below are Brentwood’s standout neighborhoods chosen for their balance of location, amenities, school zoning, and reputation.

The Governor’s Club 

The Governer’s Club is one of the region’s premier guard-gated communities, offering a true country-club lifestyle. The neighborhood is built around a championship Arnold Palmer Signature golf course and offers a range of amenities, from a clubhouse and swim & tennis club to fishing lakes. Homes are custom-built luxury and estate properties, appealing to those seeking top-tier security and amenities.

Find a home in The Governer’s Club →

Laurelbrooke 

Another of Brentwood’s most prestigious 24-hour guard-gated communities, Laurelbrooke is known for its privacy, stately homes, and large wooded lots. It features a clubhouse, pools, and tennis courts, all set within a beautifully landscaped and secluded environment, appealing to executives and families seeking exclusivity.

Find a home in The Laurelbrooke →

Annandale 

Annandale is a gated neighborhood known for its elegant, large-scale homes on expansive lots. The community is defined by its beautifully landscaped streets, strong privacy, and quiet, upscale atmosphere. It’s well-suited for those seeking a serene, high-end living environment with easy access to city amenities.

Find a home in The Annondale →

Brenthaven 

One of Brentwood’s most established and centrally located neighborhoods, Brenthaven is highly sought-after by families. It features classic, spacious homes on large, mature lots. Residents value its tight-knit community feel, lack of an HOA in many sections, and prime access to Brentwood’s top-rated schools and the popular Crockett Park.

Find a home in The Brenthaven →

Witherspoon 

A newer estate community, Witherspoon has quickly become a standout for its blend of classic architecture, luxury amenities, and natural beauty. The neighborhood is highlighted by miles of walking paths that conveniently connect to the extensive trail system in Brentwood’s Crockett Park. It’s ideal for families and professionals looking for a new-build luxury home with community-focused features.

Find a home in The Witherspoon →

Taramore 

Taramore is a popular master-planned community that combines modern homes with traditional charm and a wealth of amenities. It features a clubhouse, swimming pool, and walking trails, making it highly appealing to active families. Its location provides easy access to the Cool Springs commercial area and I-65.

Find a home in The Taramore →

Raintree Forest

Known for its welcoming, family-oriented atmosphere, Raintree Forest features tree-lined streets and a variety of home styles. The neighborhood is a community hub, with its own swimming pool and tennis courts. It offers a balance of quality of life and convenient access to schools and shopping, making it a consistent favorite for families moving to the area.

Find a home in Raintree Forest →

Maryland Farms 

While primarily known as one of the region’s most powerful corporate centers, Maryland Farms also integrates residential living. It offers a unique lifestyle within Brentwood, with modern apartments and condos mixed among office buildings, restaurants, and coffee shops. It is one of the few areas in the city that is “reasonably conducive to pedestrians.”

Find a home in Maryland Farms →

Rosebrooke 

One of Brentwood’s newest luxury-home communities, Rosebrooke is situated on 365 acres of a former pastoral horse farm. It showcases the natural beauty of the area by retaining rolling landscapes and streams. The community is planned to include a clubhouse, pools, and an event lawn, with trails connecting to Brentwood’s city-wide system.

Find a home in Rosebrooke →

Find a Home in Brentwood, TN

Find your perfect Brentwood home, right here on Livability.com,
with Kathy Smithston

Nearby Cities & Commercial Hubs

Brentwood’s identity is suburban, but it is directly connected to major urban and commercial centers.

  • Nashville: Just a 15-20 minute drive north, “Music City” offers world-class dining, nightlife, professional sports, and, of course, a legendary live music scene.
  • Franklin / Cool Springs: Immediately to the south, this area is a massive commercial, retail, and dining hub. It offers the historic “Great American Main Street” of Franklin and the sprawling Cool Springs Galleria mall.
Crockett Park in Brentwood, TN
Crockett Park in Brentwood, TN

Everyday Life in Brentwood Neighborhoods

Life in Brentwood is defined by community, convenience, and green space. Mornings might start with a walk or run through Marcella Vivrette Smith Park, the city’s largest, followed by a coffee at a local cafe. Afternoons are often spent at youth soccer games at Crockett Park or exploring the boutiques at the upscale Hill Center.

The Brentwood Library is a central pillar of the community, serving as a vibrant hub that hosts hundreds of events, from family storytimes and workshops to author talks. The city’s extensive park system, with over 25 miles of trails, is a point of pride and is used daily by residents for cycling, running, and walking.

On summer evenings, families gather on blankets at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park for free concerts, fostering a strong sense of community. For a unique experience, residents head to the Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory, which sits atop one of Brentwood’s highest hills and hosts popular “meet the astronomer” talks and stargazing nights.

No matter where you land, these everyday moments shape a sense of belonging. The community is active, highly educated, and deeply invested in its schools and public spaces.

Visitors dine outdoors at Uncle Julio's Mexican Restaurant in Brentwood, Tennessee. Brentwood is in Williamson County.

What Brings People to Brentwood’s Neighborhoods?

Excellent schools: Many residents choose their Brentwood neighborhood for a mix of practical reasons and personal values. The number one driver is the schools. Williamson County Schools are consistently ranked as the best in Tennessee, and the schools zoned for Brentwood are the district’s crown jewels.

High-paying jobs: Proximity to high-paying jobs is another primary factor. Brentwood is a major corporate headquarters hub, particularly in health care, with companies like Tractor Supply, LifePoint Health, and Brookdale Senior Living based here. The Maryland Farms and Cool Springs office parks employ tens of thousands, and the commute to downtown Nashville is quick and easy.

Quality of life: Finally, people move to Brentwood for the quality of life — it is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the state and the nation. This, combined with the expansive parks and large, private lots, creates a peaceful, family-focused environment that is highly sought-after.

Choosing the Right Neighborhood

What makes a neighborhood a great fit? Finding the best place to live in Brentwood is more than just choosing a home. The perfect neighborhood will be the right fit in:

  • School Zoning: While all WCS schools are top-tier, specific elementary, middle, and high school feeder patterns (for example, to Brentwood High or Ravenwood High) are a primary consideration for families.
  • Commute: Access to I-65, or the corporate hubs in Maryland Farms and Cool Springs, is a key factor.
  • Price Point: Brentwood is one of the most affluent communities in the nation. Home prices are significantly above the national average, reflecting the demand for its schools and lifestyle.
  • Community Feel: Some areas offer gated privacy and exclusivity (The Governor’s Club, Laurelbrooke), while others are known for a more traditional, social, neighborhood feel (Brenthaven, Raintree Forest).
  • Amenities: Do you prefer a private golf course and 24-hour security, or do you want public trail access and a community pool?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brentwood’s most walkable neighborhood?

Brentwood is primarily a car-dependent city, prioritizing large lots and privacy. However, the Maryland Farms area offers reasonable walkability to offices, restaurants, and some residential units. The Hill Center is also a highly walkable, open-air shopping and dining destination.

Which neighborhoods are best for families?

Brenthaven, Raintree Forest, Witherspoon, and Taramore are all consistently favored by families for their strong community feel, kid-friendly amenities, and prime zoning for top-rated schools.

Where is Brentwood’s arts and music scene?

Brentwood’s local scene is community-focused, centered on summer concerts at Crockett Park and events at the library. The city’s main “arts and music scene” is downtown Nashville, which is only a 15-20 minute drive away.

Are there affordable neighborhoods in Brentwood?

Brentwood is one of the most expensive real estate markets in Tennessee. “Affordability” here is relative. Neighborhoods with older, smaller homes (though still often over $1 million) or areas further from the I-65 corridor may offer a slightly lower entry price, but the city is synonymous with luxury and high property values.

Which suburbs have the shortest commute?

Brentwood is the suburb. Its location bordering Nashville (Davidson County) to the north gives it one of the shortest and easiest commutes to downtown Nashville, typically 15-20 minutes via I-65.

Newsletter Sign Up

Keep up to date with our latest rankings and articles!
Enter your email to be added to our mailing list.

Subscribe to our weekly email with info about great places to live, work and visit.