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Wilson County · 37122

Mount Juliet

Mount Juliet is one of Middle Tennessee's clearest bedroom-community stories: strong household incomes, newer subdivisions, Providence retail, Wilson County schools, and a commute identity tied to I-40, the airport, and Nashville's east side. It is suburban, fast-growing, and built around convenience more than urban walkability.

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Lifestyle

Mount Juliet's lifestyle is about newer suburban neighborhoods, shopping convenience, youth sports, schools, and commuting. Providence Marketplace and the I-40 corridor create the retail spine, while Charlie Daniels Park and Wilson County school paths carry much of the day-to-day civic and recreation appeal.

  • Providence Marketplace

    Mount Juliet's major retail and restaurant hub, with big-box shopping, dining, services, and the practical convenience that makes the city work for daily suburban life.

  • Charlie Daniels Park

    A signature city park with playgrounds, sports facilities, community events, and community recreation near the heart of Mount Juliet.

  • Mount Juliet train station / Music City Star context

    Mount Juliet is one of the few Nashville-area suburbs with commuter-rail context, reinforcing its role as a bedroom community even though most residents still rely on cars.

  • Mount Juliet - Wilson County Library

    A civic anchor on North Mount Juliet Road, useful as a local-service anchor near residential and civic routes.

  • Nashville International Airport access

    The I-40 corridor gives Mount Juliet a practical advantage for frequent travelers and airport-adjacent work, while keeping residents outside Davidson County.

Honest read

Mount Juliet’s strength is suburban convenience at scale: Providence Marketplace, I-40 access, Wilson County schools, Charlie Daniels Park, the library, commuter-rail context, and airport proximity all support a strong everyday-use pattern. The place is built around newer subdivisions, retail access, parks, and commuting.

The tradeoff is that convenience is car-first. Providence and the I-40 corridor make errands easy, but they also create traffic and commercial concentration. Walkability is limited compared with Nashville’s urban neighborhoods, and growth has put pressure on roads, schools, and subdivision edges.

The 37122 ZIP-level market data shows a median sale price of $589,990 and $236 per square foot for the 90-day period ending May 31, 2026, with 79.6% owner-occupied housing share. Public aggregate permit counts were not accessible from the Mount Juliet / Wilson County sources used for the page, so the development read stays qualitative: subdivision growth, commercial expansion around Providence and I-40, and school-capacity pressure are the core signals. The honest read: Mount Juliet delivers practical suburban convenience, but the tradeoff is traffic, spread, and fast-growth pressure.

Micro-geography

Mount Juliet is a Wilson County commuter suburb organized around I-40, Providence Marketplace, Lebanon Road, Charlie Daniels Park, newer subdivisions, schools, commuter-rail context, and access toward BNA and Nashville’s east side. It is a spread-out city, not a compact walking district, so the 37122 ZIP should be read as broad local context rather than one uniform market pocket.

  • Providence / I-40 spine

    Providence Marketplace and I-40 create Mount Juliet’s clearest retail and regional-access spine. This area carries a different daily feel from interior subdivisions or park-adjacent pockets.

    Source: Providence Marketplace official references; City of Mount Juliet references; existing Mount Juliet lifestyle and honest-read sections.

  • Charlie Daniels Park and civic anchors

    Charlie Daniels Park, the library, city services, and school campuses give Mount Juliet a civic/recreation layer that is separate from the Providence retail corridor.

    Source: City of Mount Juliet parks references; Mount Juliet / Wilson County library references; Wilson County Schools resources.

  • Residential growth pattern

    Mount Juliet includes newer subdivisions, established streets, apartment and townhome growth, commercial corridors, and open-edge pockets. Address-level context matters because access to I-40, schools, parks, and retail can vary sharply inside the same ZIP.

    Source: Existing Mount Juliet lifestyle, honest-read, and development sections.

  • 37122 caveat

    37122 covers more than a single Mount Juliet core. ZIP-level market and Census figures include multiple subdivisions, corridor conditions, and city-edge areas, so they should be treated as context rather than subdivision-specific pricing.

    Source: Redfin Data Center 37122; Census Reporter ZCTA 37122; existing Mount Juliet market-read caveat.

Getting around

Mount Juliet’s getting-around story is practical regional access: I-40, Providence Marketplace, Lebanon Road, BNA proximity, Wilson County school/civic anchors, Charlie Daniels Park, and commuter-rail context. Most daily movement is car-oriented, but the area is positioned well for east-side and airport access compared with farther west suburbs.

  • Downtown Nashville access

    Baseline routing from the Mount Juliet center to downtown Nashville is roughly 19 miles. Most regional trips depend on I-40, Lebanon Road, or east-side connectors, with the first leg shaped by subdivision and corridor access.

    Source: OSRM driving route from AmeriKey Mount Juliet center to downtown Nashville, run 2026-06-04; mapped Mount Juliet anchors.

  • Airport access

    Baseline routing from Mount Juliet to BNA is roughly 13 miles. Airport access is one of Mount Juliet’s stronger regional logistics features, especially compared with more distant north- or west-side suburbs.

    Source: OSRM driving route from AmeriKey Mount Juliet center to Nashville International Airport, run 2026-06-04.

  • Providence errands

    Providence Marketplace, grocery/service clusters, restaurants, and I-40 frontage create the main errand spine. It is convenient by car but does not function like a continuous pedestrian neighborhood center.

    Source: Providence Marketplace official references; existing Mount Juliet lifestyle section.

  • Commuter and civic routes

    Charlie Daniels Park, schools, library access, commuter-rail context, and subdivision roads shape daily trips beyond Providence. Exact convenience depends on which side of I-40 and which subdivision or corridor an address uses.

    Source: City of Mount Juliet references; Wilson County Schools resources; WeGo Star commuter rail references; existing Mount Juliet micro-geography draft.

Schools

Schools are a primary Mount Juliet buying reason. Wilson County Schools handles public assignments, but Mount Juliet is large and fast-growing, so elementary, middle, and high-school zoning must be verified by exact address before making an offer.

  • Wilson County Schools

    The public district serving Mount Juliet-area addresses; verify current zoning and any district updates for the exact property.

  • Mount Juliet High School

    A major public high-school anchor for Mount Juliet, especially for addresses around the Golden Bear Gateway and central/southern city areas.

  • Green Hill High School

    An important public high-school anchor for the northern/Green Hill side of the Mount Juliet area; verify assignment by address.

  • Fast-growth zoning caveat

    Because Mount Juliet and Wilson County have seen sustained growth, check current school maps and district announcements rather than relying on older listing text or assumptions.

Market read

Mount Juliet's 37122 zip-level data reflects a high-demand suburban market with strong owner-occupancy and household income. The zip is broader than any one subdivision or city-center pocket, so the data should be used as context alongside subdivision-specific comps.

37122 median sale price
589,990

Source: Redfin Data Center, zip code 37122, All Residential, 90-day period ending 2026-05-31; last updated 2026-06-02

37122 median days on market
72 days

Source: Redfin Data Center, zip code 37122, All Residential, 90-day period ending 2026-05-31; last updated 2026-06-02

37122 inventory
491 homes

Source: Redfin Data Center, zip code 37122, All Residential, 90-day period ending 2026-05-31; last updated 2026-06-02

37122 price per sq ft
236/sq ft

Source: Redfin Data Center, zip code 37122, All Residential, 90-day period ending 2026-05-31; last updated 2026-06-02

37122 median household income
112,967

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 5-year via Census Reporter, ZCTA 37122

37122 owner-occupied housing share
79.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 5-year via Census Reporter, table B25003, ZCTA 37122

Development

Mount Juliet development should be sourced from Wilson County and City of Mount Juliet systems, not Davidson County. The city and county publish permit and portal guidance, but no reliable public ZIP-level issued-permit aggregate was accessible during this run, so this section stays qualitative and flags the limitation.

  • City of Mount Juliet Building & Codes Department

    The city Building Division administers and enforces building, electrical, and plumbing codes and permits; its portal is the correct city-level source, but it did not expose an easy aggregate permit count for 37122 during this run.

  • Wilson County Building Codes Division

    Wilson County Building Codes handles permitting needs for applicable county areas and collects Adequate Facilities Tax fees for Wilson County and its cities; permit history should be checked by parcel/jurisdiction.

  • Planning and growth pressure

    The development pattern to watch is continued subdivision growth, commercial expansion around Providence/I-40, school-capacity pressure, and road infrastructure. This is a correct-source planning read, not a published permit count.

Frequently asked questions

What stands out about Mount Juliet?

Mount Juliet combines Wilson County schools, newer subdivisions, Providence Marketplace convenience, I-40 access, airport access, and a strong suburban identity outside Davidson County.

Is Mount Juliet mainly a commuter suburb?

Yes, in large part. Mount Juliet has its own retail and civic life, but its identity is strongly tied to commuting to Nashville, the airport corridor, and regional job centers while living in Wilson County.

Are Mount Juliet market stats city-only?

No. The stats are Redfin zip-level figures for 37122. That zip includes many subdivisions and areas beyond any single neighborhood, so use local comps for the specific subdivision or property.

What schools serve Mount Juliet?

Mount Juliet is served by Wilson County Schools. Mount Juliet High and Green Hill High are major local anchors, but assignments vary by address and should be verified directly with the district.

Is Mount Juliet walkable?

Generally no. Some areas near Providence or the train station have nearby amenities, but Mount Juliet is primarily car-oriented. The tradeoff is suburban convenience, parking, newer housing, and easier access to larger retail.

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