SPRING HILL,
TENNESSEE.
One of Tennessee’s fastest-growing cities — and one of its best values. Spring Hill gives families access to top-ranked schools, new construction, and a strong community at a price point well below Franklin and Brentwood.
WHAT MAKES
SPRING HILL
DIFFERENT.
The Most Value in Williamson County
Spring Hill’s median home price sits approximately $300K below Franklin and $250K below Brentwood — with access to many of the same advantages. For families who want the Middle Tennessee lifestyle and top-ranked Williamson County schools without paying Franklin prices, Spring Hill is the answer.
Top-Ranked Schools — With a Catch
Spring Hill straddles Williamson and Maury counties — and your school district depends entirely on which side of the county line your home sits. Both districts serve Spring Hill families well. This is the single most important thing to verify before buying — we help every client navigate it.
New Construction Selection
Spring Hill has more new construction available than almost any other community in Middle Tennessee. If you want a brand-new home with modern layouts, updated finishes, and builder warranties — Spring Hill is where you’ll find the best selection at the most competitive price points in the region.
No State Income Tax
Tennessee has no state income tax on wages or salaries. At Spring Hill’s median household income of $106,658 — well above Tennessee’s state average — the savings for buyers relocating from higher-tax states are real and immediate. Spring Hill’s price point makes those savings go further than anywhere else in Williamson County.
Franklin Access
Spring Hill sits just 15 miles south of Franklin via I-65 — putting the full range of Franklin’s dining, shopping, healthcare, and community amenities within easy reach. Many Spring Hill residents use Franklin’s downtown and Cool Springs corridor regularly without paying Franklin’s premium to live there.
Community & Growth Potential
With a population of nearly 59,000 — up dramatically over the past decade — Spring Hill is one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing cities. New retail, new schools, new parks, and continued infrastructure investment signal a community that is actively building its future. Buyers entering now are getting in ahead of that curve.
SPRING HILL’S
NEIGHBORHOODS.
Spring Hill spans parts of both Williamson and Maury counties — and which side of the county line your neighborhood sits on determines your school district. Here’s an honest introduction to the major communities.
Brixworth & Burtonwood
Two of Spring Hill’s most desirable neighborhoods on the Williamson County side — Brixworth offers upscale homes with custom builds and larger floor plans in the $550K–$800K range. Very limited resale inventory and strong demand from buyers specifically seeking Williamson County Schools. Burtonwood brings newer construction with strong WCS demand in the $480K–$680K range.
Wades Grove & Cherry Grove
Popular master-planned communities on the Williamson County side with pools, trails, and playgrounds. Cherry Grove features Colonial and Craftsman-style homes with high ceilings, oversized windows, and custom woodwork. Both attract families specifically targeting Williamson County Schools and offer a strong community atmosphere.
Autumn Ridge & Dakota Point
Among Spring Hill’s most established and top-rated communities — tree-lined streets, larger lots, and a mix of resale and newer construction in the $380K–$520K range on the Maury County side. Strong community character and consistent buyer demand from families who prioritize space and value.
Hampton Springs & Harvest Point
Newer communities on the Maury County side offering quality construction at Spring Hill’s most accessible price points. Strong options for buyers who prioritize new construction and value over the Williamson County school premium. Consistently expanding with new phases and inventory.
Historic Spring Hill
The historic core of Spring Hill preserves the small-town character that existed before the growth arrived. Rippa Villa — a beautifully preserved antebellum estate — anchors the area’s historical significance. For buyers who want a sense of place and community identity in addition to a home, the historic district offers something the newer subdivisions don’t.
SPRING HILL’S
SCHOOLS: WHAT
YOU NEED TO KNOW.
Williamson County Schools
Ranked 5th out of 139 Tennessee districts by SchoolDigger with a 5-star rating. The Class of 2025 posted a state-best ACT composite of 25.3 — compared to a Tennessee state average of 19.3. Designated an Advancing District by the Tennessee DOE in 2025. Homes on the Williamson County side of Spring Hill are assigned to this district.
Maury County Public Schools
Serves students on the Maury County side of Spring Hill. A solid school system — Spring Hill High School and Spring Hill Middle School serve the area. Spring Hill schools have a high rating of nine out of ten based on public school test results. Verify your specific address assignment before purchasing.
Verify Before You Buy
This is the most important school-related fact about Spring Hill: your district depends on which side of the Williamson/Maury county line your home sits. The difference in districts is not visible on a map — it requires address-level verification. We help every Spring Hill buyer verify school assignment before making any commitment.
WHAT TO EXPECT
WHEN BUYING
IN SPRING HILL.
Spring Hill’s median home price of ~$530K sits approximately $300K below Franklin — offering the most compelling value proposition in the greater Middle Tennessee market. Here’s an honest picture of the market.
Entry-Level Spring Hill
Townhomes, smaller single-family homes, and value-priced opportunities in established neighborhoods. Maury County side primarily. A genuine entry point into Middle Tennessee’s growth corridor at the most accessible price point available in the region.
Core Spring Hill
The heart of the Spring Hill market — new construction and established single-family homes across both counties. This is where the majority of relocating families land. Strong new construction selection in this range makes Spring Hill unique among Middle Tennessee communities.
Premium Spring Hill
Custom homes and upscale new construction — primarily in Williamson County neighborhoods like Brixworth. Buyers who want the full Williamson County school system experience with premium construction land here. Strong demand and very limited resale inventory in this segment.
LOCATION &
COMMUTE.
Spring Hill sits approximately 30 miles south of Nashville via I-65 — the primary corridor connecting the city to the rest of Middle Tennessee. The commute to Nashville averages about 30 minutes under normal conditions. Major employers including General Motors’ Spring Hill Manufacturing plant provide significant local employment, keeping many residents from commuting at all.
Franklin is just 15 miles north — putting Spring Hill residents within easy reach of Cool Springs, Franklin’s historic downtown, and the full range of Williamson County amenities. For buyers willing to trade a slightly longer Nashville commute for a significantly lower price point, Spring Hill’s location is one of the best value propositions in Middle Tennessee.
THINGS PEOPLE
LOVE ABOUT
LIVING HERE.
New Construction Selection
If you want a brand-new home with modern layouts, open floor plans, updated finishes, and builder warranties — Spring Hill is where Middle Tennessee’s best new construction selection lives. Multiple builders, multiple communities, and a range of price points that simply isn’t available anywhere closer to Nashville.
Fischer Park
Spring Hill’s most beloved community park — Fischer Park features a lake, playground, basketball courts, and open green space that has become a daily destination for families. The kind of park that makes neighborhoods feel like communities.
Rippa Villa
One of Middle Tennessee’s most beautifully preserved antebellum estates — Rippa Villa anchors Spring Hill’s historical identity and gives the city a sense of place and permanence that newer communities can’t manufacture. A reminder that Spring Hill existed long before the growth arrived.
Growing Dining & Retail
Spring Hill’s dining and retail scene has grown alongside the city — local favorites like Salvo’s Family Pizza, expanding retail corridors along US-31, and continued commercial development along the I-65 corridor. The city is building the amenities that come with sustained population growth.
Community Events
Despite its rapid growth, Spring Hill has maintained the community engagement that defines small-town Tennessee living. Local events, youth sports, neighborhood gatherings, and a genuine community spirit that residents consistently cite as one of the top reasons they stay.
Safety & Family Focus
Spring Hill consistently ranks among the safest cities in Tennessee. Low crime rates, strong community engagement, and a family-first identity make it one of the top choices for relocating families across Middle Tennessee. The local police department maintains a strong, visible community presence.
WE KNOW
SPRING HILL.
Blueprint Realty, Inc. is an independently owned brokerage based in Franklin, TN. We serve buyers and sellers across Williamson and Maury counties — including Spring Hill’s diverse neighborhoods on both sides of the county line. We’ll help you navigate the school district question and find the right home in the right location. One agent, start to finish. No referrals. No handoffs.
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MOVE TO
SPRING HILL.
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