The single most important fact about canebrake at hickory hills old hickory tn is the one most online buyers get wrong: despite the Old Hickory mailing address, this Century Communities single-family community at 5001 Lawler Lane sits on the Wilson County side of ZIP 37138. That distinction determines which school district your children attend, which county taxes you pay, and which side of a confused-by-default search result you land on. Three independent signals confirm Wilson County jurisdiction: the Wilson County School District zoning (Mt. Juliet Elementary, Mt. Juliet Middle, and Green Hill High School all on Niche and homes.com), Tennessee Comptroller parcel records carrying jurisdiction code 095 = Wilson County, and Century Communities' own market geography categorization. The community is along the Bonita Parkway / Saundersville Ferry Road corridor reaching I-40 at Exit 226 (Mt. Juliet) and Exit 221A (Old Hickory Blvd). Drive times: about 25 to 30 minutes off-peak to downtown Nashville via I-40 west (roughly 17 miles per Century Communities), 20 to 25 minutes to BNA airport, about 10 minutes east to Providence Marketplace in Mt. Juliet, and 10 to 15 minutes to Old Hickory Lake access points (Anderson Road Recreation Area, Cedar Creek) via Lakewood Drive. Among the closer Wilson County new-construction communities to downtown Nashville right now, this one is hard to beat on the commute number alone. Pricing as of 2026-05-22 runs $449,990 to $543,990 across six two-story or modified two-story plans, all single-family detached with attached garages: Chastain (1,944 sqft / 3 BR / 2.5 BA), Meadowlark (2,255 / 3 / 2.5), Woodruff (2,282 / 4 / 3), Atlas (2,400 / 4 / 3), Osprey (2,557 / 4 / 2.5), and Reedy (2,725 / 5 / 3.5). Every Canebrake home ships with Century Home Connect — thermostat, doorbell camera, smart lock, and Z-Wave hub on every closing. In-house financing through Inspire Home Loans, with incentives typically tied to using the preferred lender. The community's value angle versus the rest of the market is the Wilson County school zoning to Green Hill High School at a meaningfully lower price than equivalent Mt. Juliet-proper addresses. Honest tradeoffs to weigh: several amenities are still under construction, which means early-phase buyers live alongside ongoing build-out for the next 12 to 24 months; the Old Hickory mailing address creates confusion in title and tax research that's worth verifying carefully; and amenity-included master plans elsewhere in the metro deliver more programmed offerings. This guide covers how the six plans compare in practical terms, where the Wilson-County-side math actually beats Mt. Juliet-proper pricing on a square-foot basis, and which buyer profile genuinely fits.
The single most important fact about canebrake at hickory hills old hickory tn is the one most online buyers get wrong: despite the Old Hickory mailing address, this Century Communities single-family community at 5001 Lawler Lane sits on the Wilson County side of ZIP 37138. That matters because it determines which school district your children attend, which county taxes you pay, and which side of a confused-by-default search result you land on when you look up the address. This 2026 guide covers what Canebrake actually is, who builds it, what it costs, and why the Wilson County zoning is the deciding factor for a meaningful slice of buyers.
1. Where Canebrake Is — and Why the Wilson County Side Matters 2. Who's Building It and What You Can Buy 3. Floor Plans and Home Sizes 4. Pricing and What You Actually Get for It 5. Amenities and the HOA 6. Schools 7. What's Nearby 8. Pros and Cons of Canebrake at Hickory Hills 9. Who Tends to Move to Canebrake 10. Frequently Asked Questions 11. A Local's Take
The community address is 5001 Lawler Lane, Old Hickory, TN 37138. The 37138 ZIP straddles the Davidson/Wilson county line, which is the source of nearly every map-app confusion you will encounter when researching this address. Canebrake at Hickory Hills specifically sits on the Wilson County side of that ZIP — the section east of Old Hickory Lake reaching toward the Mt. Juliet city limits.
Three independent signals confirm the Wilson County side:
1. Wilson County School District zoning — Mt. Juliet Elementary, Mt. Juliet Middle, and Green Hill High School are all Wilson County Schools assignments, per Century Communities and corroborated on Niche and homes.com. 2. Tennessee Comptroller property assessment data confirms that ZIP 37138 parcels in this area carry jurisdiction code 095 = Wilson County (per Tennessee Property Assessment Database parcel records). 3. Century Communities, Livabl, and Redfin all categorize Canebrake at Hickory Hills under the Old Hickory / Wilson County market segment in their internal market geography.
For everyday drive times, the community sits along the Bonita Parkway / Saundersville Ferry Road corridor reaching I-40 at Exit 226 (Mt. Juliet) and Exit 221A (Old Hickory Blvd). Plan on about 25 to 30 minutes to downtown Nashville via I-40 west (roughly 17 miles per Century Communities), 20 to 25 minutes to BNA via I-40 west to Donelson Pike, and about 10 minutes east to Providence Marketplace in Mt. Juliet — closer than the drive to Lebanon's Public Square. Old Hickory Lake access points (Anderson Road Recreation Area, Cedar Creek) are 10 to 15 minutes via Lakewood Drive. Among the closer Wilson County new-construction communities to downtown Nashville right now, this one is hard to beat on the commute number alone.
Century Communities Old Hickory is built by Century Communities (NYSE: CCS), a top-10 national homebuilder headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado. The Nashville-metro division operates from Lebanon and builds across Wilson, Sumner, Rutherford, and Davidson counties. Every Canebrake home ships with Century Home Connect® — thermostat, doorbell camera, smart lock, and Z-Wave hub on every closing. In-house financing is offered through Inspire Home Loans; incentives are often tied to using the preferred lender.
The product is single-family detached only — no townhomes. The current lineup is six floor plans, all two-story or modified two-story, with attached garages, running three- to five-bedroom configurations across 1,944 to 2,725 square feet.
The active 2026 plan lineup at Canebrake:
| Plan | Sqft | Beds | Baths | |---|---|---|---| | Chastain | 1,944 | 3 | 2.5 | | Meadowlark | 2,255 | 3 | 2.5 | | Woodruff | 2,282 | 4 | 3 | | Atlas | 2,400 | 4 | 3 | | Osprey | 2,557 | 4 | 2.5 | | Reedy | 2,725 | 5 | 3.5 |
A few notes on the lineup. The Chastain is the entry plan — three bedrooms, two and a half baths, just under 2,000 square feet. The Meadowlark keeps the three-bedroom count but adds square footage for a bigger primary suite and a flex room. Woodruff, Atlas, and Osprey are the four-bedroom workhorses; the Reedy is the five-bedroom plan that pulls multigenerational households needing the extra suite. Additional Century plan elevations (Harper, among others) appear in some shared imagery, but assignments vary by phase release — confirm available plans on a given lot directly with the sales office.
As of 2026-05-22, the price range is $449,990 to $543,990 per the Century Communities Canebrake at Hickory Hills community page (retrieved 2026-05-22). That ninety-thousand-dollar spread across six floor plans gives buyers genuine room to match home size to budget without leaving the community.
What you get at this price band, beyond the basic shell, is the Century Home Connect® package on every home, the planned amenity package (next section), and Wilson County school zoning to a high-rated high school. That last point is where this community competes most directly with Mt. Juliet-proper addresses costing significantly more for comparable square footage. The trade-off is that several amenities are still under construction — early-phase buyers live alongside construction traffic. Pricing moves week to week; confirm current inventory, lot premiums, and incentives with the on-site sales office.
Per Century Communities, the planned community amenity package includes:
The pool, amenity center, walking trails, and playground are the value differentiator versus most Wilson County new-construction communities at the $450K to $540K price point. Most competing builders in this band either skip recreational amenities entirely or charge significantly higher HOA dues to fund them. Canebrake's amenity package is what makes the community read as a step above the comparable price band.
HOA dues are not publicly listed on Century Communities's Canebrake page. Request the current HOA budget and CC&Rs from the sales office before contract — amenity packages of this depth typically run higher than the Wilson County average. One clarification: the separately incorporated "Hickory Hills Homeowners Association" cited in some online sources is a different, older Old Hickory neighborhood entirely. Do not conflate it with the Canebrake HOA.
Canebrake at Hickory Hills is zoned to the Wilson County School District — not Metro Nashville Public Schools. This is the single most important fact for buyers comparing this community to Davidson-side Old Hickory product, and it is the reason the community attracts the buyer profile it does.
Per Century Communities and Niche third-party data:
Always verify the assignment for a specific lot at the Wilson County Schools attendance-zone lookup before contract — boundary lines occasionally shift between phases.
The Canebrake address reaches a meaningful mix of destinations in short drives:
The Providence Marketplace proximity is the practical day-to-day anchor; Old Hickory Lake is the weekend anchor. Together they cover most of the lifestyle reasons a buyer chooses this side of the county over a deeper Lebanon address.
Pros:
1. Full planned amenity package at this price point. Most Wilson County new builds in the $450K to $540K band skip recreational amenities or charge much higher HOA dues to fund them. Canebrake's planned pool, amenity center, walking trails, and playground are the value differentiator. 2. Wilson County Schools assignment to a high-rated high school. Green Hill HS (Niche grade A-) zoning is significant for buyers who want Mt. Juliet-tier school assignments without Mt. Juliet-tier home prices. 3. Closer to Nashville and BNA than nearly any Lebanon new-build. Seventeen miles to downtown Nashville is a measurably shorter commute than the deeper I-40 corridor communities further east. 4. Old Hickory Lake recreational access within fifteen minutes. Boating, fishing, and waterfront walking paths are a meaningful regional amenity. 5. Six floor plans across a $90K range. Buyers can match home size and budget without leaving the community.
Cons:
1. The Old Hickory mailing address can confuse online buyers about county and school district. Canebrake is Wilson County and zoned to Wilson County Schools, but the 37138 ZIP appears in many Davidson County address searches. Verification matters at every lot. 2. Amenities are still under construction. Pool, amenity center, playground, and walking trails are in builder marketing, but a portion of the new section is in active build-out per the April 2026 drone photo. Early-phase buyers live alongside ongoing construction. 3. HOA dues are not publicly published. Amenity packages this rich typically come with HOA fees above the Wilson County average. Request the current HOA budget and CC&Rs from the sales office before contract. 4. Higher entry-price than some Wilson County new-builds. Buyers expecting sub-$400K new construction should look at Lebanon's broader new-construction inventory (Stratford Station, Woodbridge Glen, the Avenue Collection) instead.
Canebrake at Hickory Hills draws move-up buyers from Hermitage and East Nashville's older housing stock seeking newer construction with full amenities, dual-income households commuting to downtown Nashville and BNA who want the shortest possible I-40 trip, Mt. Juliet workers (TriStar, Wilson County school district employees) who want Wilson County addresses without paying Mt. Juliet-proper prices, and households prioritizing Green Hill HS attendance. The Reedy 5-bedroom plan and the larger Atlas / Osprey configurations pull multigenerational households needing the additional bedrooms and bathroom counts.
1. Is Canebrake at Hickory Hills in Wilson County or Davidson County? Wilson County. Although the mailing address is Old Hickory, TN 37138 (a ZIP that includes parcels in both counties), this specific community sits on the Wilson County side, confirmed by Wilson County Schools zoning (Mt. Juliet Elementary, Mt. Juliet Middle, Green Hill High) and Tennessee Comptroller property tax records carrying jurisdiction code 095.
2. Who is the builder? Century Communities (NYSE: CCS), a top-10 national homebuilder. The Nashville-metro division operates from Lebanon.
3. What does a home at Canebrake at Hickory Hills cost in 2026? The current price range is $449,990 to $543,990 across six floor plans from 1,944 to 2,725 square feet, per Century Communities's community page (retrieved 2026-05-22).
4. What schools serve the community? Wilson County Schools — Mt. Juliet Elementary (Niche grade A), Mt. Juliet Middle School, and Green Hill High School (Niche grade A-, ranked #43 in Tennessee).
5. What amenities are included? Planned amenities include a swimming pool, amenity center, playground, walking trails, and sidewalks throughout. The April 2026 community drone photo shows the new section under active build-out.
6. How far is the community from Old Hickory Lake? Approximately 10 to 15 minutes by car to lake access points including Anderson Road Recreation Area and Cedar Creek.
7. How far is the community from downtown Nashville? Approximately 17 miles, or 25 to 30 minutes via I-40 west outside peak hours. BNA airport is 20 to 25 minutes.
8. What HOA fees should I expect? HOA dues are not publicly posted by Century Communities on the Canebrake page. Amenity packages of this depth typically run higher than Wilson County's average HOA fee. Request the current HOA budget from the sales office before contract.
9. Does Century Communities offer financing? Yes, through Inspire Home Loans, the builder's affiliated lender. Incentives are commonly tied to using the preferred lender at closing.
The county-line confusion at this address is the single most common question I get from buyers researching Canebrake online, and it deserves a direct answer up front. Type "5001 Lawler Lane" into half the map apps and you will get a Davidson County label, an MNPS school assignment, and a Davidson tax rate. None of that is accurate. The Wilson County jurisdiction code is on the parcel record, the school zoning is Wilson County Schools, and the Green Hill HS assignment is what brings most buyers to this address in the first place. Verify against the Mt. Juliet neighborhood guide and the Old Hickory neighborhood guide so you understand both sides of the county-line conversation before you tour.
The second honest observation is that Canebrake is a community living through its build-out moment. The April drone photo shows the new section in active construction, the pool and amenity center are renderings not finished buildings, and early-phase buyers should expect construction traffic for a meaningful window after move-in. None of that is unusual for a new community — it is the nature of the product — but it is worth knowing before you sign. Buyers who do best at this stage understand they are buying the future-state amenity package on the rendering, and they price that timing into the decision.
The Green Hill High School zoning, the seventeen-mile drive to Nashville, the Old Hickory Lake access, and the planned amenity package together are what make this community competitive against more expensive Mt. Juliet-proper addresses. If those four things matter to your shopping list, Canebrake belongs on your tour list. If you do not need the school zoning or the lake access, the Lebanon-corridor communities give you more house for the same money. The math is honest either way.
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