Living in Farragut, TN
Is Farragut a good place to live? For school-driven families it’s the region’s benchmark — top-rated schools, 700+ acres of parks, Turkey Creek retail, and Fort Loudoun lake access — at a price premium that has historically protected resale value.
Live Farragut home listings below · Updated August 2026
What It’s Like to Live in Farragut
The honest picture — who Farragut fits, and who should look elsewhere.
It’s a planned town: incorporated in 1980 with strict zoning — no billboards, generous green space, and consistent neighborhoods. Tidy and predictable; not urban or funky.
Parks are genuinely excellent: over 700 acres across Founders Park, Mayor Bob Leonard Park, McFee Park, and the greenway network — among the best municipal park systems in Tennessee.
Turkey Creek at your door: the region’s biggest retail and dining corridor sits on Farragut’s edge — everything is ten minutes away, which is either convenience or congestion depending on your tolerance.
Lake access, quietly: Fort Loudoun Lake borders the town’s south side — several neighborhoods have docks and lake privileges without full lakefront prices.
The premium is real: expect to pay meaningfully more per square foot than adjacent zip codes — you’re buying the school zone and the zoning discipline as much as the house.
Commute check: 20–30 minutes to downtown Knoxville via Kingston Pike or Pellissippi — fine most days, slower at rush hour on the Pike.
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Farragut Pockets
Every pocket has its own feel, price band, and buyer — here’s how the area breaks down street by street.
Fox Den ◊ Golf
Country-club living around Fox Den Country Club — established homes on the golf course.
Village Green & Farragut View ◊ Classic
The town’s established core — mature trees, sidewalks, and proximity to schools.
Berkeley Park & Bridgemore ◊ Newer
Upscale newer construction on the west side — larger homes, community amenities.
Concord & the Lake ◊ Water
Historic Concord village and lake-access neighborhoods along Fort Loudoun.
Sweetbriar & Andover ◊ Family
Mid-range family neighborhoods feeding the Farragut school pipeline.
Choto & Northshore ◊ Edge
Just outside town limits toward the lake — newer builds, same lifestyle, verify school zones.
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