Spring Hill, TN

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What is Spring Hill known for?

Rather than try to be all things to all people, Spring Hill embraces its role as a sanctuary for families who want to live in the greater Nashville area. At the turn of the 21st Century, Spring Hill was barely a footnote on the Nashville real estate scene. As families started to get word of this affordable haven just south of Franklin and neighboring Thompson’s Station, though, Spring Hill became the next big thing in suburban Nashville real estate. Over the past two decades, Spring Hill has more than quintupled in size to become the 53,000-person community it is today. Spring Hill is split between Williamson County and Maury County. When searching for the perfect home in Spring Hill, this is an important distinction and will determine important factors such as school district, home prices, and county taxes.

Who is Spring Hill a good fit for?

Spring Hill combines the best of Tennessee’s rural beauty with suburban, down-home charm. It's no wonder why this area is becoming an increasingly popular spot to settle down. Because of its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque environment, Spring Hill has been recognized by the American Association of Retirement Communities as an ideal area for retirees. Brand-new suburban communities continue to sprout up throughout Spring Hill as its desirability grows.

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Pros & Cons of living in Spring Hill

Pros

  • Spring Hill offers several beautiful suburban communities, blended with the natural beauty of Tennessee’s rolling hills. This area’s lovely and scenic environment has a broad appeal, especially for retirees and families with young children.
  • Because of its location in Williamson County, Spring Hill is ideal for families seeking to enroll their children in competitive public schools.
  • The factors of top safety and somewhat affordable housing are a winning combination for potential residents.

Cons

  • The main dissuading factor of residing in Spring Hill is its distance from downtown Nashville–residents should expect a 35-minute commute assuming no traffic.
  • For those seeking exciting nightlife, Spring Hill simply doesn’t offer a large variety of activities in this area, making this neighborhood less desirable for young professionals seeking a bustling community with plenty of networking opportunities.
  • While Spring Hill has historically been affordable, don’t expect it to stay that way for long, at least on the Williamson County side due to the top school district.

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How to get around in Spring Hill

Although the Nashville MTA makes a stop in Spring Hill, residents should be fully prepared to commute with their own personal vehicle. While Lyft and Uber services are available, it is simply not practical for residents to travel by these methods, especially if they are planning on commuting into downtown Nashville.

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Things to do around Spring Hill

Spring Hill’s family-friendly atmosphere is filled with historical and recreational activities. The Rippavilla Plantation is a historical site on nearly 100 acres where the Battle of Spring Hill was fought during the Civil War. Spring Hill is also home to numerous parks. Evans Park in particular has a playground, baseball field, and dog park. The Longview Recreation Center continues the family-friendly theme with something for everyone from an indoor/outdoor pool to racquetball courts and even a wellness center. If shopping is more your style, The Crossings of Spring Hill is a popular outdoor mall that has over 85 stores.

Spring Hill Farmers Market

Farmers Market

Harvey Park 4001 Miles Johnson Pkwy, Spring Hil, TN 37174

Panic in the Woods Escape Games

Escape Games

2131 Joe Brown Rd, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Spring Hill Fitness

Fitness center

3012 Longford Dr STE 6, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Parks and Recreation in Spring Hill

Spring Hill is home to several lovely parks with activities for all ages and interests. Harvey Park and Evans Park both offer open green spaces with playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails. Port Royal Park is a popular spot for families, offering a splash pad, basketball courts, and football fields. Additionally, dog owners will appreciate the spacious Spring Hill Bark Park for their furry friends.

Port Royal Park

4285 Port Royal Rd, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Community park with a kids' playground & splash pad, plus sports fields, courts & a walking trail.

Harvery Park

4001 Miles Johnson Pkwy, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Harvey Park is centrally located in Spring Hill and includes recreational facilities, such as picnic pavilions, a playground, walking trail and restroom facilities.

Evans Park

563 Maury Hill St, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Spring Hill's original city park featuring amenities as picnic pavilions, playground, and restroom facilities (located at baseball field). Evans Park is also home to the Pete Boyd Recreation Complex which consists of multi-use athletic fields, concession stand and restrooms. Finally Evans Park features Spring Hill's only off-leash dog park, The Bark Park.

King's Creek Golf Club

3901 Kedron Rd, Spring Hill, TN 37174

Golf course

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Crime in Spring Hill

In the past year in Spring Hill there were 58% less assaults, 60% less burglaries, 52% less robberies, 76% less vehicle thefts compared to the national median.

Spring Hill is the 3rd safest city in Tennessee with a crime rate of 60% below the national average. Potential residents, especially families with young children, can feel very confident about their security in this Nashville suburb.

Cost of Living in Spring Hill

Spring Hill’s cost of living is approximately 5.5% lower than the national average. While this area is not the most affordable living option in Tennessee, many beautifully-designed and spacious homes are available for agreeable prices. The median sales price was approximately $530,000, while rent typically starts around $1,000 per month. Potential residents with midrange income often find a variety of suitable housing options in Spring Hill.

  • Education costs 8.90% more than the national average.
  • Entertainment costs 5.40% more than the national average.
  • Food costs 1.5% more than the national average.
  • In Spring Hill utilities costs 3.60% less than the national average.
  • Healthcare costs 9% less than the national average.

Overall, Spring Hill’s cost of living is 3.90% more expensive than the national average.

Job Market of Spring Hill

27,039 Total Popultation

The median household income in Spring Hill is $72,557 and the average household income in Spring Hill is $80,496. 15.86% of the population people works in Healthcare, 12.51% works in Retail, and 8% works in Professional.

Real Estate Trends of Spring Hill

662
Active Listing
91
Avg. Days on Market
$354,668
Average Listing Price
$353,398
Average Sales Price
99.64%
Sales-to-list Ratio

The Spring Hill housing market has evolved to accommodate the exponential interest with an influx of new construction single-family homes for sale. Three of every four Spring Hill homes were built in the last 20 years, an almost unheard-of ratio and over 80% of the dwellings are single-family homes. Spring Hill has managed to handle this development without home prices elevating to unreasonable levels. The median price of a single-family home in Spring Hill over the last year has been $530,000, with a median price per square foot of $235. That’s pretty standard for the Nashville suburbs market and encouraging considering the influx of residents. Part of the reason for this is that, despite the last two decades of nearly constant new construction homes for sale, builders in Spring Hill are staying busy with new construction homes and condos.

The Spring Hill community puts a premium on homeownership. The vast majority of Spring Hill residents are white-collar professionals who own their homes, and the fulfillment of this condition of the American Dream is part of the town’s promise. Ultimately, its stewardship of the American Dream is what makes Spring Hill such a valuable community. Low crime rates, good schools, and highly educated residents combine to deliver that small-town family life without ever having to leave the Nashville sphere.

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“Spring Hill is a great spot for young families!”

Spring Hill is a great spot for young families. A lot of the businesses, parks, and restaurants in Spring Hill cater to this demographic. You will see that reflected in the subdivisions and neighborhoods in Spring Hill. Most of Spring Hill is in Williamson County, but some of it is in Maury County. So pay attention if you are trying to end up in a specific school zone. There aren’t a lot of roads in Spring Hill, and this can lead to traffic. All of the businesses are on one road, and it can get really clogged up during rush hour because it is such a commuter city.

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FAQs

What is life in Spring Hill like?

Spring Hill offers the perfect mix between old and new. The area is home to a wealth of history, dating back to the 1800s. The location continues to maintain its small-town historic charm, while steadily welcoming new commercial developments. Residents of Spring Hill enjoy the suburban-like atmosphere and the exceptional surrounding schools.

Why are homes in Spring Hill a good investment?

The Spring Hill community puts a premium on homeownership. The vast majority of Spring Hill residents are white collar professionals who own their homes, and the fulfillment of this condition of the American Dream is part of the town’s promise. Ultimately, its stewardship of the American Dream is what makes Spring Hill such a valuable community. Low crime rates, good schools, and highly educated residents combine to deliver that small-town family life without ever having to leave the Nashville sphere.

How long does it take to commute to Downtown Nashville from Spring Hill?

Commuting from Spring Hill to Downtown Nashville by car will take approximately 37 minutes.

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