Greenwood is part of Bowling Green, known for its newer homes and convenience. “There is such variety, lots of new construction, and it’s just part of the growth pattern in Warren County over the past 20 years, which has trended east and south,” says Realtor Leigh Ann Parkinson, who has been selling homes since 1999 and works with Real Broker LLC. Scottsville Road, the city’s main thoroughfare, flows through the area, as does Interstate 65. Residents enjoy an abundance of eateries, and the lush scenery Bowling Green provides. Students attend highly rated schools, and recreation fills the neighborhood parks.
Farmhouse style homes are becoming more common in Greenwood.
Q Coffee Emporium is the go to spot for coffee along Scottsville Rd. in Bowling Green.
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Price ranges to meet different budgets
Modern farmhouses, brick neotraditional homes, custom builds, and ranch styles are common in Greenwood, covering a wide price range. "I mean, you’ve got everything from Olde Stone, with multimillion-dollar properties, to starter homes in the $200,000s to $300,000s," Parkinson says, noting that Olde Stone is a gated golf course community. "Custom builds are going to be in the higher price point." The median build year is 1995, with a fair amount of new construction ranging from $272,000 to $473,000. Modest resale homes typically range from around $215,000 to $590,000. Added size, luxuries and a premium location push prices to $630,000 to $1.8 million. Lots are spacious, with a median size of around a half-acre. Drake’s Creek winds through the area, and forested land between subdivisions adds meaning to the community’s name.
Homes in the Olde Stone community are new with a variety of styles including farmhouse.
Mostly brick homes are located in newly built subdivisions in Bowling Green's Greenwood area.
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Strong academic ratings at local schools
Warren County Public Schools serves Greenwood. Students may begin at Plano Elementary School, which scores an A-minus on Niche, before heading to the A-rated South Warren Middle School and the A-minus-rated South Warren High School. South Warren Middle offers a variety of athletic teams, including archery and bowling. The school also hosts several clubs, from art to robotics, keeping students engaged.
Plano Elementary School enrolls over 600 students every year in Bowling Green.
South Warren Middle School enrolls over 700 students every year in Bowling Green.
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Places to play sports, tour history and get in touch with nature
Phil Moore Park and G.H. Freeman Park are in Greenwood. Both have playgrounds, disc golf areas and volleyball courts, but Phil Moore Park is known for hosting the local Little League teams and for its Soap Box Derby Track. It also offers access to fishing spots along Drake’s Creek. Visitors can camp or park their RVs at Bowling Green KOA Center for longer outdoor stays. Parkinson notes that the golf course at Olde Stone is exclusive and used mainly by community residents. Just outside Greenwood, Basil Griffin Park draws boaters and anglers to Jesse W. Thornton Lake. The park is also beloved for its sports courts and hockey rink and offers another disc golf course. The Aviation Heritage Park and Museum is also nearby, showcasing fighter jets and helicopters — including one aircraft flown by every astronaut who has walked on the moon.
The All-American Soap Box Derby takes place at Phil Moore Park in Bowling Green.
Families and locals can learn about the aviation history of Bowling Green at the Aviation Park and Museum.
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Greenwood's culinary and shopping scene
Residents enjoy a diverse culinary scene, from national chains like Texas Roadhouse to regional favorites like Q Coffee Emporium, plus unique local spots such as Split Tree Barbecue. Doug’s Motor City Bar & Grill is popular throughout the day, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, including classics like steak and eggs, wings and burgers. Sushi lovers have their pick between Yuki Japanese Restaurant and Shogun Express Japanese. Veteran-owned Rage N Axe offers axe throwing and a full bar. True to its name, it also has "rage rooms," where visitors in protective attire smash everyday items like mugs, plates and glasses. Plano Country Store and Red Rock Market sell snacks and fuel. Shopping options include Dollar General, a year-round flea market and Goodwill. Greenwood Mall is less than 5 miles north. Kroger, Sam’s Club, Meijer and Walmart Supercenter are within the same distance.
Stop into Doug's Motor City Bar & Grill for a delicious breakfast or a cold beer in Bowling Green.
Kroger is one of a few grocery shopping options in Bowling Green.
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Major routes around town and places to worship
Interstate 65 and U.S. Route 231 flow through Greenwood and intersect on its northern and western sides. Route 231, also called Scottsville Road, is the city's main thoroughfare. I-65 is a route to Nashville in around 65 miles. The Hindu Temple of Bowling Green, off Scottsville Road, is one of several houses of worship in the area. Others include Plano Chapel Holiness Church, Word of Faith Cathedral Church of God in Christ and Living Hope Scottsville Road Campus.
Recent historic flooding
Bowling Green was affected by a historic flood in 2025, which left more than 20 roads impassable and caused the city to declare a state of emergency and open a Community Recovery Center.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
9,144
Median Age
37
Population under 18
26.5%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16.9%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$72,355
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$86,480
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
91.4%
On par with the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
39%
On par with the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
11.7%
% Population in Labor Force
64.7%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
55''
Average Winter Low Temperature
24°F
Average Summer High Temperature
89°F
Annual Snowfall
5''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
28/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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