Parson's Valley: New Construction in Thompson's Station

Parson’s Valley in Thompson’s Station, TN: A Look at One of Williamson County’s Newest Communities

If you’re searching for a new construction community in Williamson County that blends convenience, thoughtful design, and modern energy efficiency, Parson's Valley deserves a spot on your list. Built by Beazer Homes, this growing community offers a mix of townhomes and single-family homes with amenities designed for everyday living and long-term value.

Whether you’re relocating to Middle Tennessee, moving up into a larger home, or looking for lower-maintenance living near Franklin and Spring Hill, Parson’s Valley offers several options for today’s buyers.

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The Model Home is OPEN and it’s beautiful

Contact me to schedule a tour! If you’re interested in purchasing a home here, it’s really important your realtor is with you on your first visit.

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Parson’s Valley

The Buchanan Model Home is open for tours.

Where Is It Located?

Parson’s Valley is located in Thompson's Station in southern Williamson County, just minutes from both Franklin and Spring Hill. The community offers quick access to Interstate 65 and I-840, making commuting to Nashville and surrounding areas much more convenient.

One of the biggest draws of Thompson’s Station is the balance it offers—peaceful suburban living with access to shopping, dining, parks, and top-rated schools. Residents are also close to historic downtown Franklin, local coffee shops, and outdoor recreation throughout Williamson County.

About the Builder – An Energy Efficient Builder

Parson’s Valley is being developed by Beazer Homes, a national builder known for focusing on energy efficiency, healthier indoor air quality, and flexible floor plan designs. Beazer markets itself as one of America’s leading energy-efficient homebuilders, and many homes in the community include ENERGY STAR® features and high-performance construction standards.

One standout feature in the Estate Series homes is the inclusion of solar panels as a standard feature on many single-family homes. Buyers looking to reduce long-term utility costs and improve sustainability often find this especially appealing.

Beazer also offers customizable layout options through their Choice Plans®, allowing buyers to personalize certain living spaces based on how they actually live day to day.

Home Features and Floor Plans

Parson’s Valley offers two distinct collections of homes: the Summit Series townhomes and the Estate Series single-family homes.

Summit Series Townhomes

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Summit Series Townhomes

Three-story, open concept, natural light, attached two-car garages.

The Summit Series features spacious three-story townhomes with open-concept layouts, abundant natural light, and flexible living spaces. These homes generally range from around 2,400 to 2,500 square feet with 3–4 bedrooms and attached two-car garages.

Popular floor plans include:

  • Bella

  • Knox

Many of the townhomes include:

  • Large kitchen islands

  • Open living and dining spaces

  • Loft or flex areas

  • Rear-entry garages

  • Covered outdoor spaces

  • Walk-in pantries and closets

Estate Series Single-Family Homes

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Buchanan Floor Plan

This model home is open now at Parson’s Valley.

The Estate Series offers larger detached homes ranging from approximately 2,500 to 3,400+ square feet with 4–5 bedrooms.

Floor plans include:

  • Ansley

  • Kingston

  • Buchanan

  • Camden

  • Weston

These homes are designed with:

  • Open-concept main living areas

  • Spacious owner’s suites

  • Large kitchens with islands

  • Flexible bonus rooms and lofts

  • Covered patios

  • Energy-efficient and solar-ready features

  • Full sod in the front, side, and back yard. Irrigation is included for the front and side yards. Rear irrigation can be added when selecting your custom options.

The overall style of the community feels modern but timeless, with layouts designed for entertaining, working from home, and everyday functionality.

Pricing

Pricing in Parson’s Valley varies depending on the home type and collection.

Current pricing generally starts around:

  • Mid-to-high $400s for Summit Series townhomes

  • Mid-$700s and up for Estate Series single-family homes

Because the community is still growing, buyers may also find quick move-in homes, builder incentives, or opportunities to select finishes depending on the construction phase.

Community Lifestyle and Amenities

Parson’s Valley is designed to encourage connection and outdoor living. Planned and existing amenities include:

  • Resort-style pool

  • Clubhouse

  • Playground

  • Splash pad

  • Dog park

  • Green spaces and walking areas

  • Community fire pit and cabanas

The neighborhood is ideal for buyers who want newer homes with community amenities while still enjoying the quieter atmosphere Thompson’s Station is known for.

Resort-Style Pool

Scheduled to open in the Summer of 2027, one year earlier than planned. This builder is prioritizing the needs and wants of its community!

Its location also makes it easy to enjoy nearby parks, restaurants, and shopping in both Franklin and Spring Hill.

Schools and Family Appeal

One of the biggest reasons buyers choose Williamson County is access to highly regarded public schools, and Parson’s Valley is zoned for schools within the Williamson County Schools district.

For many families, the combination of strong schools, community amenities, and proximity to work and recreation makes Thompson’s Station especially attractive.

The neighborhood also appeals to buyers looking for:

  • A brand new home with a potentially lower price point than what you’d find that’s similar in Franklin

  • A quieter suburban environment

  • New construction with modern layouts and energy savings

Distance to zoned schools:

Heritage Elementary and Middle Schools: 1.1 miles

Independence High School: 4.9 miles

What Buyers Are Choosing Parson’s Valley?

Parson’s Valley is attracting a wide variety of buyers, including:

  • Families relocating to Williamson County

  • Buyers wanting new construction near Franklin

  • Low maintenance landscaping

  • Professionals commuting to Nashville

  • Move-up buyers needing more square footage

  • Buyers looking for lower-maintenance townhome living

  • Homeowners prioritizing energy efficiency and newer systems

The ability to choose between townhomes and larger estate homes within the same community also gives buyers flexibility as their needs change over time.

Is It Right for You?

Parson’s Valley may be a great fit if you’re looking for:

  • New construction in Williamson County

  • Access to Franklin and Spring Hill

  • Modern floor plans with open layouts

  • Energy-efficient homes

  • Community amenities and neighborhood feel

  • A mix of townhome and single-family options

If you prefer mature trees, established neighborhoods, or custom-built homes on acreage, another area may fit better. But for buyers wanting newer homes, convenience, and strong long-term appeal, Parson’s Valley checks many boxes.

Final Thoughts

Parson's Valley is quickly becoming one of the more talked-about new construction communities in southern Williamson County. With thoughtfully designed homes, energy-efficient features, family-friendly amenities, and a location close to Franklin and Spring Hill, it offers a strong combination of lifestyle and practicality.

As Thompson’s Station continues to grow, communities like Parson’s Valley are drawing buyers who want the convenience of Middle Tennessee living while still enjoying a quieter suburban setting.

Reach out to me if you’re interested in this community. I can share with you the most up-to-date buyer incentives available from the builder.

Meghan O’Sullivan

(629)277-2828

A view of the rear and solar panels of the model home in Thompson’s Station

Solar panels come standard on all homes in Parson’s Valley.

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