Concord Hills: One of Farragut's original and most
established neighborhoods, Concord Hills sits on the eastern edge of the
community with homes built primarily in the 1980s and 1990s. Large
lots, mature trees, and manicured lawns give this area a classic
Farragut feel. It's a popular choice for buyers who want an established
neighborhood with strong long-term resale value. Search homes in Concord Hills.
Fox Run: Located just off Concord Road, Fox Run
is a well-established Farragut neighborhood offering a mix of homes from
the 1970s through newer construction. Residents enjoy proximity to all
Farragut schools, easy access to shopping along Kingston Pike, and a
strong sense of community. It's a consistently sought-after address in
the 37934 zip code. Search homes in Fox Run.
Bridgemore: For buyers seeking a higher-end,
gated community experience, Bridgemore delivers. This master-planned
neighborhood features large lots, spacious homes with premium finishes,
and resort-style amenities including a community pool, clubhouse, and
tennis courts. Homes here were built primarily in the early 2000s and
represent some of Farragut's most prestigious addresses. Search homes in Bridgemore.
Saddle Ridge: A newer community on the western
edge of Farragut, Saddle Ridge appeals to buyers looking for modern
construction with neighborhood amenities. The mix of single-family homes
and townhomes, combined with a pool, clubhouse, and tennis courts,
makes it especially popular with families and buyers relocating from
larger metros. Search homes in Saddle Ridge.
Meadows on McFee / McFee Road Corridor: The
McFee Road corridor represents Farragut's most active new construction
zone, with communities like Meadows on McFee offering fresh builds from
established builders. Buyers who want modern floor plans,
energy-efficient construction, and HOA-maintained common areas gravitate
here. It's also convenient to McFee Park, one of Farragut's most
popular green spaces. Search new construction in Farragut.
Fort Loudoun Lake / Waterfront Properties:
Farragut's southern edge borders Fort Loudoun Lake, part of the
Tennessee River system, offering a select number of lakefront and
lake-access properties. These homes attract buyers looking for
year-round recreational living — boating, fishing, and paddling — while
remaining minutes from Farragut's schools and amenities. Waterfront
inventory is limited and moves quickly. Contact us to be notified when lake properties become available.