01 — Neighborhoods
Living in
Spring Hill, Tennessee
One of Middle Tennessee's fastest-growing communities — master-planned neighborhoods, new retail, and easy highway access south of Franklin.
Census Overview
Spring Hill, TN at a Glance
50,778 people live in Spring Hill, where the median age is 37.4 and the average individual income is $45,914. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
50,778
Total Population
37.4
Median Age
37.4 years
$45,914
Average Individual Income
High
Population Density
This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.
02 — The Guide
Spring Hill Neighborhood Guide
Straddling the Williamson–Maury County line along I-65 south of Franklin, Spring Hill has grown from a quiet crossroads into one of Middle Tennessee's fastest-growing communities. Master-planned neighborhoods, new retail corridors, and easy highway access make it popular with families and commuters seeking space, value, and modern amenities.
03 — Lifestyle
What to Love
- Rapidly expanding retail, dining, and service options
- Master-planned communities with pools, trails, parks, and family amenities
- Strong schools and a family-oriented, community-focused atmosphere
- Quick I-65 access to Franklin, Columbia, and Nashville
- More space and value compared to communities closer to Nashville
04 — Daily Life
Local Lifestyle
Days are active — school runs, park mornings, errands along Town Centre Way or Highway 31, and afternoon activities at community pools and trails. Evenings mean neighborhood gatherings, dinner at a local spot, and quiet nights at home. Weekends bring community events, farmers markets, and quick trips to Franklin or Nashville.
05 — Eat & Shop
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Spring Hill's dining and retail corridors continue to grow, with popular chains, local restaurants, and everyday services concentrated along Highway 31 and Town Centre Way. Franklin's Main Street and Nashville's broader dining scene are both easily accessible via I-65.
06 — Market
Real Estate and Housing in Spring Hill
Expect new-construction single-family homes, townhomes, and a range of neighborhood styles from starter to move-up luxury. Luxury commonly ranges from the high $700Ks to $1M+, with premiums for lot size, new construction, and community amenities. Buyers weigh community lifestyle, commute routes, and school zones; sellers who highlight modern finishes, community features, and outdoor spaces see standout results.
Key Insight
$700K – $1M+
Typical luxury price range in Spring Hill's premium neighborhoods
07 — Outdoors
Parks & Recreation
- Port Royal Park: playgrounds, sports fields, walking paths, and community events
- Harvey Park: green space, trails, and family-friendly amenities
- Rippavilla: historic plantation property with tours and events
- Nearby greenway and trail connections to Franklin and beyond
08 — Culture
Arts & Culture
- Close to Franklin's historic Main Street arts scene, galleries, and live music
- Nashville's major venues are an easy drive north via I-65
09 — Explore
Things to Do
Morning trails at Port Royal Park, afternoon errands along Highway 31, dinner at a local favorite, and weekends exploring Franklin or heading into Nashville. It's active, family-friendly, and full of momentum — a fast-growing Williamson County community.
10 — Education
Schools
Spring Hill is served by Williamson County Schools, including Spring Hill Elementary, Spring Hill Middle, and Spring Hill High School. Additional options include Independence High School and private schools nearby in Franklin.
Public (zoned varies by address)
- Spring Hill Elementary
- Spring Hill Middle
- Spring Hill High School
- Independence High School (nearby)
Private (nearby)
- Private school options nearby in Franklin
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