What it feels like to live in Mt. Juliet
Mt. Juliet has transformed from a small Wilson County town into one of Nashville's most desirable suburbs. Providence Marketplace is the commercial anchor — a massive mixed-use development with retail, dining, and entertainment. The city calls itself "The City Between the Lakes" (Old Hickory and Percy Priest), and that geography shapes the outdoor lifestyle.
Location and commute
Mt. Juliet sits along I-40 about 25 minutes east of Nashville. Hermitage is to the west, Lebanon to the east. The Providence exit has become the commercial center of Wilson County.
Housing stock and price range
Mt. Juliet offers a mix of established 1990s-2000s subdivisions and new construction. Prices range from the mid $300s for townhomes to $600s+ for larger family homes in premium communities.
Schools
Wilson County Schools serves Mt. Juliet — Mt. Juliet High School and West Wilson Middle School are strong performers. The school system is a major draw for families.
Parks and outdoor life
Charlie Daniels Park, Cedar Creek Sports Complex, and Percy Priest Lake access provide recreation. The greenway system is expanding with the city's growth.
Why House Haven knows Mt. Juliet
We help Mt. Juliet buyers understand the difference between the Providence corridor and the older parts of town, evaluate which new subdivisions are positioned for the strongest appreciation, and navigate the Wilson County school zone boundaries.
