1) All New, Under Warranty: A used home likely has tired products that may soon need replacing. Your new home — and the products that comprise it — are brand-new and under warranty. Those components of your new home feature the latest designs and building materials and should offer you years of comfort and enjoyment before…
Franklin, Tenn. — Southern Land Company has unveiled plans for the next phase of activity in Westhaven Town Center (WTC), the community’s commercial district which was designed to accommodate locally owned businesses, professional service firms, a variety of lakeside residences, and open spaces that encourage neighborhood interaction. Preparation and initial infrastructure work began last month.…
When Tim Downey first envisioned Westhaven 20 years ago, he imagined a place where people could find repose from the daily stresses of modern life. “People’s lives are fast-paced,” he says. “They’re difficult. They’re stressful.” Westhaven was intentionally constructed to offer an alternative. But not even an ambitious dreamer like Downey imagined just how deep the…
Did you know that Williamson County is home to some of the best public schools in the country? According to Niche.com, which compiles research-driven data to rank schools throughout the U.S., Williamson County Schools (WCS) is the second best school district in the state of Tennessee.As a resident of Westhaven, your family gets to reap…
Residents in the Westhaven community enjoy many amenities within the neighborhood, including pools, parks, boutiques, restaurants and a convenient Town Center for everyday errands. The amenities don’t stop there – living in Westhaven provides the opportunity to quickly and easily enjoy one of America’s favorite Main Streets. A short 3 mile drive down New Hwy 96,…
5 Reasons People Are Moving to Westhaven Williamson County has become a prime destination for those moving to the Middle Tennessee area. Williamson Inc, the county’s Chamber of Commerce, reports that from 2011 to 2015, many of Williamson County’s new residents hailed from large metropolitan areas like Los Angeles, Phoenix, Chicago, Wichita, Lewisburg, West Virginia…
The weather, while hot, held out for the 7th Annual Porchfest as friends and neighbors enjoyed a day of great music in Westhaven. Watch this video from the Williamson Source to see the highlights of the day!
From walking their kids to school to taking a stroll down the street for happy hour with friends, Luke and Evin Krehbiel have found Westhaven’s walkability to be at the core of community life. “We call it forced interaction,” says Luke, “because you’re so close to the neighbors nearby you end up interacting more and…
If you had to pick one, would you side with wide open spaces, including a backyard creek and hiking trails? Or would you go for quick, walkable access to shops and restaurants? Living in Westhaven, Randy Reeves enjoys the best of both worlds. “I always joked that one side of our house is in the…
Ron Cook is a Middle Tennessee native who’s spent his entire life just a stone’s throw away from Westhaven. But it wasn’t until he and his wife Peggy downsized from their 4,500-square foot home in Brentwood to a condo one-third the size in Westhaven that he learned just how much can be gained by living…
When you step into Shari Lacey’s art studio, you’ll immediately notice a certain ease – a comfort that washes through the space, cool and refreshing like the mottled greys, teals, and creamy whites that she expertly cuts into her canvases with a well-used palette knife. Her paintings are slightly abstract, like a dream, nostalgic in…
See what The Tennessean has to say about Westhaven’s sense of community! Like growing numbers of home buyers, Krehbiel and her husband, Luke, were looking for more than a place to live when they purchased their house. They found a social network where they and their three children can develop friendships and enjoy a sense…