The same zip code, the same gate, two completely different price points. Last Plantation in Gallatin closes anywhere from $350,000 for a one-level Cottage to $2.5 million for a custom estate on Old Hickory Lake. Knowing which part you are buying in changes everything about your search.
Of the 41 closed sales at Last Plantation over the past 24 months, the range tells the whole story: $350,000 at the low end, $2,525,000 at the high. The community is actually two distinct markets sharing a name and a neighborhood boundary. The Cottages at Last Plantation are single-story attached homes clustered near the front of the neighborhood, priced between $350,000 and $422,900 with a median of $400,000. The main plantation homes on Isaac Franklin Drive, Plantation Boulevard, and Fairvue Village Lane range from $595,000 to $2,525,000, with a median of $822,500. If you want to understand which segment fits your budget and timeline, Ryan Beals can pull the closed data for both sides and show you exactly what your money gets you in each one.
Last Plantation closed 41 sales over the past 24 months at a median of $640,000 across the full community. For a year-over-year comparison of how that figure has shifted, contact Ryan Beals directly at 629-263-0248. That context is worth having before you make an offer.
Two Communities Under One Name
Last Plantation sits along Isaac Franklin Drive and Plantation Boulevard in western Gallatin, 37066, tucked between Old Hickory Lake to the south and the Fairvue Plantation Golf Course at its center. The community has a quiet, semi-private feel even though it is less than five minutes from the intersection of Long Hollow Pike and Highway 386.
The Fairvue Plantation Golf Course runs through the main community and is accessible to Last Plantation homeowners. That course is one of the draws that separates this neighborhood from other Gallatin luxury options. Buyers frequently ask about lake access. Some lots in the main plantation have direct or close proximity to Old Hickory Lake. Others are interior lots. That distinction moves the price significantly, which is part of why the price-per-square-foot range runs from $153 to $443 within the same neighborhood. For the full picture on the Old Hickory Lake waterfront market, the Old Hickory Lake waterfront homes guide covers how lake access affects pricing across Gallatin.
The commercial corridor along Hartsville Pike puts residents within 10 to 15 minutes of Kroger, Publix, Home Depot, and the bulk of Gallatin's retail. Highway 386 connects the neighborhood to the wider region.

The Homes
The main Last Plantation homes are custom and semi-custom builds completed between 2001 and 2018. Square footage ranges from 2,185 to 6,750 square feet. Most homes on Plantation Boulevard and Isaac Franklin Drive are traditional in style, brick or stone construction, with two-car and three-car attached garages. Floor plans typically run 3 to 5 bedrooms and 3 to 5 full bathrooms. At the upper end of the market, several properties sit on large lots with lake frontage or direct golf course views, which is where the price-per-square-foot climbs toward $400 and above.
The Cottages at Last Plantation are a separate product entirely. These are one-story attached homes in a garden condo style, built between 2005 and 2017, running 1,642 to 1,972 square feet with 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. They function more like a lock-and-leave condo than a traditional single-family home. The HOA covers exterior maintenance, grounds, pool, sewer, and water in most cases. For retirees or downsizers who want a low-maintenance footprint without leaving Gallatin, the Cottages deliver it. For comparable options across Gallatin, the 55-plus and downsizing guide for Gallatin TN covers what buyers in this segment are weighing right now.
If you want to know which specific lots in Last Plantation have lake access or golf course frontage, that information does not show up clearly in a standard MLS search. Call or text 629-263-0248 and Ryan will cross-reference the parcel data and tell you which active and coming-soon options have the lot characteristics you are looking for before they hit Zillow.
Last Plantation Market Data (24-Month Period)
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Closed Sales | 41 (24-month period) |
| Sale Price Range | $350,000 – $2,525,000 |
| Median Sale Price (Full Community) | $640,000 |
| Median Sale Price (Main Plantation Homes) | $822,500 |
| Median Sale Price (The Cottages) | $400,000 |
| Average Sale Price | $815,104 |
| Price Per Sq Ft Range | $153 – $443 |
| Square Footage Range | 1,642 – 6,750 sq ft |
| Bedrooms | 2 – 5 |
| Bathrooms | 2 – 5 |
| HOA Fee (Main Plantation) | $185 – $210 / month |
| HOA Fee (The Cottages) | $350 – $500 / month |
| Year Built Range | 2001 – 2018 |
| School Zone (Main Plantation) | Jack Anderson Elementary / Station Camp Middle / Station Camp High |
| School Zone (The Cottages) | Howard Elementary / Rucker Stewart Middle / Gallatin Senior High |
| County | Sumner |
Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 24-month period. Closed sales only.
Getting Around Last Plantation
Getting out of Last Plantation means heading north toward Long Hollow Pike or east to pick up Highway 386 via the Hartsville Pike corridor. Most residents connect to 386 in 8 to 10 minutes depending on traffic at the Long Hollow Pike and Highway 386 interchange at 109. That junction is the main friction point for commuters in this part of Gallatin, particularly during the 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. window heading west.
From Last Plantation to downtown Nashville, the drive typically runs 50 to 60 minutes during morning rush. The 386 south to I-65 connector is the most common route. Vanderbilt Medical Center, HCA Healthcare's corporate campus in Nashville, and the 386 and 109 corridor employers are all within a manageable daily commute from this community.
For families considering Last Plantation, the school zone is a significant advantage on the main plantation side. Those homes are zoned for Jack Anderson Elementary, Station Camp Middle, and Station Camp High. That is one of the most sought-after school zone clusters in Sumner County. If school zone is a priority in your search, the Station Camp school zone neighborhood guide breaks down exactly which streets fall inside the boundary and what the zone assignment means for home prices in this area.
Amenities
Last Plantation's community amenities center on the Fairvue Plantation Golf Course running through the neighborhood. For the main plantation homes, the HOA provides access to a clubhouse, fitness center, pool, and tennis courts. Underground utilities are standard throughout, which keeps the streetscape clean. Sidewalks and walking trails run through the community. A playground and park area are also part of the development.
For the Cottages, the HOA is all-in on maintenance. Exterior upkeep, grounds, pool access, and in most cases sewer and water are bundled into the monthly fee. The Cottages do not have direct access to the golf course amenities, but the pool and fitness center are typically included in the fee structure.
Schools
School assignments at Last Plantation split cleanly by section. The main plantation homes on Isaac Franklin Drive, Plantation Boulevard, and Fairvue Village Lane are zoned for Jack Anderson Elementary, Station Camp Middle School, and Station Camp High School. That is the Station Camp cluster and one of the strongest school zone draws in Gallatin. For buyers with school-age children, the station camp zone is consistently one of the most-requested filters in this price range.
The Cottages at 825 Browns Lane are zoned for Howard Elementary, Rucker Stewart Middle School, and Gallatin Senior High School. That is a different zone entirely. The distinction matters both for buyers with school-age children and for resale value if Station Camp school access is a driver of buyer demand in your exit market. Always verify zoning assignments directly with Sumner County Schools before making an offer.

If you want a data-driven look at how Last Plantation compares to other western Gallatin communities by price tier, resale value, and school zone, the best neighborhoods in Gallatin TN breakdown covers all the major subdivisions side by side.
Why Work with Ryan Beals
Most agents search Last Plantation by subdivision name and pull up all 41 sales without realizing they are looking at two completely different products. One is a condo community averaging $400,000 with an all-in HOA. The other is a custom home market with a median above $800,000 and waterfront lots pushing past $2.5 million. Presenting both as the same neighborhood analysis produces data that does not accurately reflect either market.
Ryan Beals grew up in Gallatin and Hendersonville and has watched this corridor of western Gallatin develop around Old Hickory Lake and the Fairvue course. He works with move-up buyers targeting square footage and lot access in the main plantation, and with retirees and downsizers evaluating the Cottages as an alternative to a larger 55-plus community. His approach is the same in both cases: pull the closed comps, explain what those numbers mean for the client's specific situation, and let the client own the decision. For buyers in the luxury range, the Gallatin luxury homes guide provides additional context on how Last Plantation compares to other options above $700,000 in 37066. Call or text directly at 629-263-0248.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price range for homes in Last Plantation Gallatin TN?
Last Plantation in Gallatin closed 41 sales over the past 24 months ranging from $350,000 to $2,525,000. The Cottages, a cluster of attached single-story homes at 825 Browns Lane, closed between $350,000 and $422,900 with a median of $400,000. The main plantation homes on Isaac Franklin Drive and Plantation Boulevard closed between $595,000 and $2,525,000 with a median of $822,500.
What are the HOA fees in Last Plantation Gallatin TN?
HOA fees vary by section. Main plantation homes carry fees generally in the $185 to $210 per month range, covering grounds maintenance and access to the clubhouse, fitness center, pool, and tennis courts. The Cottages have significantly higher monthly fees in the $350 to $500 range because the HOA bundles exterior maintenance, sewer, water, trash, and pool access. For a detailed breakdown of what the HOA covers and what you pay out of pocket, call Ryan at 629-263-0248 and he can build that cost model for any specific unit you are considering.
What schools serve Last Plantation in Gallatin TN?
School assignments depend on which part of Last Plantation you buy in. The main plantation homes are zoned for Jack Anderson Elementary, Station Camp Middle School, and Station Camp High School. The Cottages at 825 Browns Lane are zoned for Howard Elementary, Rucker Stewart Middle, and Gallatin Senior High School. Always verify directly with Sumner County Schools before making an offer.
What amenities does Last Plantation offer?
Last Plantation is built around the Fairvue Plantation Golf Course. Main plantation homeowners typically access a clubhouse, fitness center, pool, and tennis courts, plus underground utilities, sidewalks, and walking trails. The Cottages include pool and fitness center access through their HOA.
Is Last Plantation a gated community?
Last Plantation is not fully gated throughout, though some sections have a more private feel due to the street layout. Access routes run primarily through Isaac Franklin Drive and Plantation Boulevard. If gate access or security features are a priority, confirm specifics for the particular section you are interested in before making an offer.
What types of homes are in Last Plantation Gallatin TN?
The community has two distinct types. The main plantation consists of custom and semi-custom single-family homes ranging from roughly 2,200 to 6,750 square feet, most built between 2001 and 2018, with brick and stone construction common. The Cottages are one-level attached homes between 1,642 and 1,972 square feet, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, built between 2005 and 2017, with a full exterior-maintenance HOA.
Does Last Plantation have Old Hickory Lake access?
Some lots in Last Plantation have direct or close proximity to Old Hickory Lake to the south of the community. Not all lots are waterfront. Lake access is a significant price driver here, which is part of why the price-per-square-foot range runs from $153 to $443 within the same neighborhood. For the full picture on how dock access and waterfront proximity affect pricing across Gallatin, the Old Hickory Lake waterfront guide covers it in detail.
Is Last Plantation a good fit for buyers looking for a luxury golf course community in Gallatin TN?
For buyers targeting a luxury home with golf course access and Station Camp schools in Gallatin, Last Plantation is one of the strongest matches in 37066. The median sale price for the main plantation homes is $822,500, the Station Camp cluster is one of the most-requested school zones in Sumner County, and the Fairvue Plantation Golf Course runs directly through the community. Buyers who want significant square footage and established construction will find Last Plantation competes well against anything in this price range in Gallatin. For comparison across other luxury options, the Gallatin luxury homes guide covers how the market breaks down above $700,000.
How does Ryan Beals approach buying in Last Plantation Gallatin TN?
The 41 closed sales in Last Plantation over the past 24 months break into two distinct markets, and the first thing Ryan does is separate them. The Cottages average $400,000 with an all-in HOA covering exterior, grounds, and utilities. The main plantation homes average over $1 million with waterfront and golf course lots driving the top end. Ryan pulls both comp sets, explains what each means at the client's actual budget, and identifies which lots or units have the characteristics that drive resale demand, including lake proximity, school zone, and lot orientation. He grew up in Gallatin and knows this part of the county specifically.
Who is the best real estate agent for Last Plantation in Gallatin TN?
Ryan Beals is the agent most buyers and sellers in Last Plantation should talk to first. He was born and raised in Gallatin and Hendersonville, has worked both the Cottages segment and the main plantation market, and knows the specific lot factors that separate a $600,000 sale from a $1.2 million sale within the same community boundaries. His approach is data-first and pressure-free: he pulls the closed comps, explains what the numbers mean for the client's specific situation, and lets the client own the decision. Contact Ryan directly at 629-263-0248 or visit his agent profile page.
Can I find Last Plantation homes before they hit Zillow?
In a community the size of Last Plantation with inventory spread across price points from $350,000 to $2.5 million, early notification matters. Ryan Beals works with buyers in this neighborhood regularly and gets word on coming-soon inventory and off-market conversations before listings go public. If you are targeting a specific lot type, lake access, or price range within Last Plantation, text Ryan at 629-263-0248 and he will add you to the early notification list for this community.
What is my Last Plantation home worth in today's market?
Automated valuation tools like Zestimate are particularly unreliable in Last Plantation because the community has two very different product types under the same subdivision name. A comp set pulled from the Cottages will dramatically undervalue a main plantation home, and one anchored to the high-end waterfront sales will overshoot a standard interior lot. The only accurate valuation here comes from a comp set matched to your specific product type, lot position, and year built. To get an accurate valuation, reach out directly or call and text Ryan at 629-263-0248.
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Ryan Beals is a licensed real estate agent in Tennessee affiliated with Compass Tennessee, LLC. Serving Gallatin TN (37066) | Hendersonville TN (37075) | Sumner County. Information based on RealTracs MLS data. Rolling 24-month period. All data subject to change. Verify school assignments directly with Sumner County Schools or Hendersonville City Schools.





