Securely established in the northwest corridor of Williamson County, the City of Fairview, Tennessee was incorporated on July 28, 1959 under the Uniform City Manager-Commission Charter as set out in Tennessee Code Annotated. Motorists arrive in Fairview via Interstate 40, Hwy. 100 or Hwy. 96 in addition to SR-840 loop which is a mere 5 miles from City Center.
SR-840 provides both personal & business travelers with direct interstate access to & from our picturesque plateau from nearby sister-cities within Williamson county such as Leiper's Fork, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, Columbia, Franklin and Brentwood; and of course Metro Nashville / Davidson County & beyond.
Simply stated, in Fairview you're likely to find more value for your dollar. Looking for a new home? ...Home prices remain some of the lowest within our region, especially when compared to comparable properties in neighboring communities within Williamson County. Do you desire a world-class education for your children? The Williamson County School District is one of our nation's finest! Natural benefits also accompany our city's location; Crisp clean air, starlit nights and colorful sunsets are just a few of the expectations residents & families enjoy each & every day.
Poised For The Future:
Our city’s infrastructure is currently expanding in preparation for what will certainly be an extensive period of growth.