Spring Hill, Tennessee Real Estate and Community Info.
- Spring Hill, Tennessee
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- $200,000 to $250,000
- $250,000 to $325,000
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- $400,000 to $500,000
- Homes over $500,000
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Like its singsong name, Spring Hill is a beautiful town located in Maury and Williamson Counties, a half hour south of Nashville, the Music Capital of the world. Spring Hill has a population of just under 30,000. Spring Hill is one of the country’s fastest growing cities, and its key industries include agriculture and manufacturing.
History
Spring Hill was founded in 1808. In 1864, the Battle of Spring Hill became “one of the most controversial non-fighting events of the entire war.” Over the years, Spring Hill has grown from a small, rural community to a cosmopolitan city.
Shopping and Dining
The Crossings of Spring Hill is a pedestrian mall with brand-name retailers. There are several area malls, including Cool Springs Galleria, The Avenue, and The Oaks. According to Urbanspoon, the best Spring Hill restaurants include Pancho’s Place of Spring, China 1, Tito’s Mexican, Homestead Manor Plantation, Jack of Hearts Barbeque, and Old School Café.
Parks and Recreation
Spring Hill has several parks and historic homes, and features plantations with sports fields, hiking trials, waterways, and recreational centers. Harvey Park, Evans Park, Spring Hill Battlefield Park, and Jeff Erwin Park offer trails, sports fields, picnic areas, and more. Longview Recreation Center has a fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, walking track, gymnasium, ball courts, and more. Rippavilla Plantation is one of the state’s largest antebellum homes. The Greek Revival mansion is furnished with original 19th century furniture and the museum houses Civil War exhibits. King’s Creek Golf Club is an 18-hole scenic course.
Living
Williamson County is known as one of the country’s most affluent counties and Spring Hill is considered as the state’s fastest-growing cities. GM is set to open a manufacturing plant. Gadberry Group has ranked Spring Hill as one of the “most recession-resistant” cities. Spring Hill real estate is affordable for many homeseekers; the median home price is approximately $260,000, less than Spring Hill’s neighbors Franklin ($350,000), and Brentwood ($500,000). Homes for sale are available in many Spring Hill neighborhoods, including Cameron Farms, Newport Crossing, John Maher, Crown Point, and Campbell Station.
Schools, Health, Transportation
Maury County Public Schools and Williamson County Schools, both award-winning districts, serve Spring Hill. Spring Hill schools have also received excellent GreatSchools ratings. Area hospitals include Maury Regional Medical Center, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, and Southern Hills Medical Center. Regional Transportation Authority provides public transportation. There are two accessible airports, Smyrna Airport and Nashville International Airport. Interstate 65 and Routes 31 and 247 are Smyrna’s major arterials.
If you are thinking about buying or selling a home, give us a call at (615) 397-4024 or send us an email to explore your options and to find out when is the best time for you to make a move.