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Spring Hill, which encompasses the border between Maury County and Williamson County, is home to about 37,000 people – and they all have one thing in common: they love the convenience and laid-back lifestyle that blend together seamlessly in this charming, historically rich town.
The newly constructed Tre-Star Emergency Medical Center is located in town as well as the newly expanded General Motors production plant.
Homes for sale in Spring Hill, TN are as varied and diverse as our population. There are homes available all over the price spectrum, whether you want something cozy and comfortable or you’re looking for a spacious estate home with an open floor plan and plenty of outdoor living space.
There are a number of communities within Spring Hill. Some of the most notable include:
• The Arbors at Autumn Ridge
• Augusta Place
• Autumn Ridge
• Belle Meade
• Belshire
• Benevento
• Buckner Crossing
• Campbell Station
• Chapmans Retreat
• Chapmans Crossing
• Cherry Grove
• Dakota Pointe
• Lasea Meadows
• Laurels at Town Center
• Oak Lake Estates
• Reserve at Port Royal
• Spring Hill Place
• Wades Grove
• Wyngate Estate
About the Spring Hill Real Estate Market
You’ll find a wide range of homes on the Spring Hill real estate market. From brand-new construction going up in a number of subdivisions to homes in more established subdivisions, as well as homes on the outskirts of town, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for in this friendly, welcoming and charming town.
Dining, Shopping and Things to Do in Spring Hill
There are a number of fantastic restaurants, great stores and plenty of things to do in Spring Hill. Many have been recently built and more are coming all the time. You’ll always have somewhere to go and something to see when you’re living here.
Restaurants
Spring Hill is home to some of Middle Tennessee’s best restaurants. Whether you’re looking for down-home comfort food or you want something a bit more exotic, such as Mediterranean or Japanese food, we have it all.
Shops
Walmart, Target, Publix and Kroger – all of the major “big-box” stores – are located in Spring Hill. However, we also have dozens of family owned boutiques and shops. The Crossing of Spring Hill, the Spring Hill Antique Mall and a number of other world-class shopping locations are all part of this wonderful community.
Entertainment
You can always find live music somewhere nearby, from the Franklin Theatre to GRAYS on Main. The city of Spring Hill also hosts a number of events, whether it’s weekly story time for kids at the Spring Hill Public Library or something put on by the Garden Club, the Rotary Club, the Lions or the Kiwanis Club. You’ll find holiday parades are the norm here, and the community always comes together to pull off spectacular events.
Parks and Recreation
The city of Spring Hill maintains five parks:
• Harvey Park
• Evans Park
• Port Royal Park
• McLemore Park
• Walnut Street Skate Park
All of the city parks are non-smoking and alcohol-free. You’ll find playgrounds, splash pads, pavilions and ball fields throughout the parks, which you can reserve for special events. Many of the parks also feature walking trails, basketball and tennis courts, and charcoal grills.
Spring Hill Schools
Because Spring Hill is part of two counties, children who live here attend Williamson County Schools or Maury County Schools, depending on their addresses. (If you’d like to live within a particular school district, let us know. We’ll only search Spring Hill real estate that fits within your school zone.)
Elementary Schools
• Allendale
• Chapmans Retreat
• Heritage
• Longview
• Marvin Wright
• Spring Hill
Middle Schools
• Heritage
• Spring Hill
• Spring Station
High Schools
• Independence
• Spring Hill
• Summit
Commuting to and From Spring Hill
• Thompson’s Station: 4.1 miles
• Columbia: 11.5 miles
• Franklin: 13 miles
• Brentwood: 26.8 miles
• Nashville: 36.2 miles