The real estate markets in Spring Hill and Thompson's Station, Tennessee, recorded significant activity during the week of September 8-12, 2025. A total of 34 property sales were finalized, amounting to a combined transaction volume of over $49.7 million. Thompson's Station led with a massive land sale, while Spring Hill showed consistent activity in established residential neighborhoods.
Key Takeaways
- Total sales volume for the week reached approximately $49,742,738 across 34 transactions.
- A single land sale on Sedberry Road in Thompson's Station for $26,410,822 accounted for over half of the total volume.
- Spring Hill saw 20 residential sales totaling $13,503,607, with an average home price of approximately $675,180.
- Thompson's Station recorded 14 sales totaling $36,239,131, heavily influenced by the large land transaction. The average price for the other 13 transactions was about $756,023.
- The Wilkerson Place subdivision in Spring Hill was the most active area, with six homes sold during this period.
Market Overview for September 8-12
The second week of September demonstrated a dynamic real estate environment in the southern corridor of the Nashville metropolitan area. The total value of properties changing hands highlights sustained investor and homebuyer interest in both Spring Hill and Thompson's Station. The data reveals a mix of high-value residential sales, new construction purchases, and a significant land acquisition that points to future development.
While the overall average transaction value was skewed by one exceptionally large sale, the underlying residential market shows robust pricing. Homes in both communities frequently sold for prices between $500,000 and $1 million, reflecting the area's desirability and growth.
Weekly Market Snapshot
- Total Transactions: 34
- Total Sales Volume: $49,742,738
- Most Expensive Transaction: $26,410,822 (Sedberry Rd, Thompson's Station)
- Least Expensive Transaction: $300,000 (Avenue Downs, Thompson's Station)
- Average Transaction Value (Overall): $1,463,021
- Median Transaction Value (Overall): $713,499.50
Spotlight on Spring Hill Transactions
Spring Hill's real estate market was characterized by steady residential activity across numerous subdivisions. The 20 sales in the city amounted to a total of $13,503,607. The average sale price for a home in Spring Hill during this week was approximately $675,180.
The sales data indicates a healthy market with properties available at various price points, from the low $400,000s to over $1.1 million. This diversity caters to a wide range of buyers, from first-time homeowners to those seeking luxury properties.
Most Active Neighborhoods in Spring Hill
The Wilkerson Place subdivision emerged as a hub of activity, with six separate transactions recorded on Conifer Drive and Myrtle Lane. Prices in this neighborhood ranged from $726,999 to $858,634, indicating strong demand for new or recently built homes.
Other active subdivisions included the Crossings at Wades Grove and Benevento, each with multiple sales. A home in Benevento on Campania Strada marked the highest residential sale in Spring Hill for the week at $1,135,000.
Understanding the Spring Hill Market
Located across both Williamson and Maury counties, Spring Hill has experienced rapid population growth over the past decade. Its appeal is driven by its strong school systems, growing commercial sector, and relative affordability compared to Nashville. The consistent sales activity in subdivisions like Wilkerson Place and Benevento reflects ongoing demand from families and professionals moving to the area.
Complete Spring Hill Sales Data
Below is a detailed list of all property transfers recorded in Spring Hill for the week of September 8-12, 2025.
- $1,135,000 - Benevento Ph 2 - 4024 Campania Strada
- $965,000 - Autumn Ridge Sec1 Ph3 - 3013 Arbuckle Ln
- $858,634 - Wilkerson Place Ph3 - 3651 Conifer Dr
- $815,373 - Wilkerson Place Ph3 - 3634 Conifer Dr
- $807,452 - Wilkerson Place Ph3 - 3653 Conifer Dr
- $805,000 - Wilkerson Place Ph3 - 3680 Conifer Dr
- $780,000 - Benevento East Ph 2 Sec3 - 5010 Moretto Ct
- $744,691 - Cherry Grove Add Ph3 - 110 Arkstone Ln
- $733,898 - Wilkerson Place Ph3 - 31010 Myrtle Ln
- $726,999 - Wilkerson Place Ph3 - 3647 Conifer Dr
- $640,000 - Copper Ridge Ph6 - 3067 Boxbury Ln
- $580,000 - Crossing @ Wades Grove Sec4 - 2009 Keiser St
- $575,000 - Burtonwood Sec 1 - 1902 Baileys Trace Dr
- $525,000 - Shannon Glen Sec 6 - 1720 Shetland Ln
- $505,000 - Chapmans Retreat Ph 1 - 1905 Bugle Ct
- $498,750 - Crossing @ Wades Grove Sec4 - 3006 Sommette Dr
- $450,000 - Baker Springs Sec 2 - 1018 Lowrey Pl
- $430,000 - Newport Crossing Sec 3 - 1253 Annapolis Cir
- $429,900 - Wyngate Est Ph 4 - 2307 Hayward Ln
- $375,000 - Lexington Farms Sec 2 - 1019 Lexington Farms Dr
Thompson's Station Market Highlights
Thompson's Station saw fewer transactions than Spring Hill but recorded a significantly higher total sales volume of $36,239,131. This figure was overwhelmingly driven by a single land transaction on Sedberry Road, which sold for $26,410,822.
This massive land sale suggests a major future development project is planned for the area, which could bring new housing, commercial space, or mixed-use facilities to Thompson's Station. Such large-scale investments are often indicators of strong confidence in a region's long-term economic growth.
Excluding the land deal, the 13 residential and smaller property sales in Thompson's Station totaled $9,828,309. This results in a strong average price of approximately $756,023 for those transactions, slightly higher than the average seen in Spring Hill for the same period.
High-Value Residential and Land Sales
The residential market in Thompson's Station also showed strength, with multiple sales exceeding $800,000. A property in the Mill @ Bond Springs subdivision sold for nearly $2 million, and another in the Hills subdivision sold for over $3.1 million, marking the highest residential sales of the week.
Neighborhoods like Fields of Canterbury and Tollgate Village also saw healthy sales activity, demonstrating continued buyer interest across the town.
Complete Thompson's Station Sales Data
The following is a list of all property transfers recorded in Thompson's Station for the same week.
- $26,410,822 - Sedberry Rd
- $3,192,000 - Hills - 1928 Silver Fox Rd
- $1,985,498 - Mill @ Bond Springs Sec2 - 5128 Bond Mill Rd
- $1,402,374 - Fountain View Sec1 - 4065 Kathie Dr
- $825,000 - Fields Of Canterbury Sec 8a - 2085 Callaway Park Place
- $823,000 - Fields Of Canterbury Sec4c - 2203 Chaucer Park Ln
- $700,000 - Harpeth-peyt Rd
- $585,000 - Cameron Farms Sec 7-b - 2569 Milton Ln
- $565,000 - Crowne Pointe Sec 3 - 2779 Landcashire Ct
- $553,160 - 1742 Barker Rd
- $535,900 - Towne Village @tollgate - 2000 Bungalow Dr
- $490,000 - Mountain View Pvt Dr
- $490,000 - Tollgate Village Townhomes - 41012 Rochelle Ave
- $300,000 - Avenue Downs Sec 2 - 3245 Arundel Ln
Market Analysis and Outlook
The combined data from Spring Hill and Thompson's Station paints a picture of a thriving real estate market south of Nashville. The high volume of sales, particularly in newly developed subdivisions, indicates that demand for housing remains strong. The significant land investment in Thompson's Station is a forward-looking indicator that developers expect this growth trend to continue.
As these communities continue to expand, factors such as infrastructure development, school capacity, and local amenities will play a crucial role in sustaining property values. For now, the market shows no signs of slowing down, with both new and existing homes commanding competitive prices.