Steve Dycus believes his newly built home in one of Franklin’s fast-growing neighborhoods is perfect now that the problem with deliveries has been solved.

When they bought their house last year, Dycus and his wife, Cindy, were among the first homeowners in the Lockwood Glen subdivision. The neighborhood was so new that it wasn’t on maps or in GPS databases.

That’s a problem other homebuyers might be experiencing as the city’s population booms. Just 15 years ago, Franklin had a population of 41,842. Today, that number is about 70,000, and home builders are scrambling to meet demand from professionals moving to be close to their offices in Cool Springs or Nashville, empty-nesters downsizing from a larger home and, especially, parents who want their children to attend Williamson County’s highly rated schools.

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