Head-to-Head · 2026
Spring Hill, TN vs Nolensville, TN
Two Middle Tennessee suburbs, two different lifestyles. Here's how Spring Hill and Nolensville compare on price, schools, commute, and the market dynamics that actually matter when you're deciding where to live.
Williamson / Maury County
Spring Hill, TN
$450,000
median sale price
Days
28
YoY
+5.1%
Williamson County
Nolensville, TN
$580,000
median sale price
Days
22
YoY
+4.7%
Side-by-Side
The Numbers, Compared
| Metric | Spring Hill | Nolensville |
|---|---|---|
| County | Williamson / Maury County | Williamson County |
| Median Sale Price | $450,000← | $580,000 |
| Avg. Days on Market | 28 days | 22 days← |
| Price Per Sq Ft | $192← | $228 |
| YoY Appreciation | +5.1%← | +4.7% |
| School District | Williamson County Schools (north) / Maury County (south) | Williamson County Schools |
| Commute to Nashville | 30 min to downtown Nashville via I-65 | 25 min to downtown Nashville via Nolensville Pike |
Living in Spring Hill
Spring Hill, TN
Spring Hill is one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee — and that growth is showing up in real estate values. Straddling the Williamson/Maury County line, Spring Hill offers new construction communities, highly rated Williamson County schools, and a more attainable entry point than Franklin or Brentwood without sacrificing convenience. The 2026 median home price is approximately $450,000, representing some of the strongest year-over-year appreciation in Middle Tennessee. Buyers love Spring Hill's mix of newer neighborhoods, growing retail and dining scene, and quick access to I-65. If you own here, you own in a market that continues to attract first-time buyers and move-up purchasers in equal measure — making your exit strategy strong.
Top Neighborhoods
- → Autumn Ridge
- → Bridgemore Village
- → Kedron Village
- → Tollgate Village
- → Port Royal Place
Living in Nolensville
Nolensville, TN
Nolensville has quietly become one of the most sought-after communities in Williamson County. What was once a quiet bedroom community has grown into a vibrant suburban town with top-tier schools, charming small-town character, and real estate prices to match the demand. The 2026 median home price in Nolensville sits around $580,000 — a number that reflects both Williamson County's premium reputation and the community's unique appeal to buyers who want space and quality without the congestion of Franklin or Brentwood. Homes here move quickly when priced right: the average days on market is just 22 days, and multiple-offer situations remain common for desirable properties. If you're considering selling in Nolensville, 2026 is a compelling moment.
Top Neighborhoods
- → Bent Creek
- → Scales Farmstead
- → Benington
- → Winterset Woods
- → Nolen Mill
Which Suburb Wins?
Spring Hill or Nolensville — It Depends on What You're Optimizing For
For Families
Spring Hill typically wins for top-rated public schools.
For Value
Spring Hill offers the lower entry point at $450,000, with Spring Hill showing stronger +5.1% appreciation.
For Market Speed
Nolensville moves faster — homes average 22 days on market.
Joshua's Take
There's no universal winner between Spring Hill and Nolensville — there's only a winner for your priorities. Buyers who give me a budget, a school requirement, and a commute boundary can usually narrow this question to a clear answer within a 30-minute call. Tour both side-by-side and the right one usually becomes obvious.
Common Questions
Spring Hill vs Nolensville — FAQ
Is Spring Hill or Nolensville better for families?
Spring Hill typically wins for top-rated public schools. School district matters most for families — Spring Hill is in Williamson County Schools (north) / Maury County (south) and Nolensville is in Williamson County Schools. Within the same district, school assignment can still vary by neighborhood, so confirm zoning for any specific address before committing.
Which is more affordable, Spring Hill or Nolensville?
Spring Hill, TN is more affordable, with a median sale price of $450,000 compared to Nolensville, TN's $580,000 — a difference of roughly 22%. Spring Hill offers the lower entry point at $450,000, with Spring Hill showing stronger +5.1% appreciation.
Which has the faster market — Spring Hill or Nolensville?
Nolensville, TN moves faster, with homes averaging 22 days on market compared to 28 days in Spring Hill, TN. Faster markets favor sellers but pressure buyers to move quickly with pre-approval in hand.
Which is appreciating faster — Spring Hill or Nolensville?
Spring Hill, TN is appreciating faster at +5.1%, compared to +4.7% in Nolensville, TN. Past appreciation isn't a guarantee of future returns, but it's a reasonable proxy for market demand right now.
Should I choose Spring Hill or Nolensville for relocation?
Depends on budget, schools, and commute. Spring Hill is in Williamson / Maury County (30 min to downtown Nashville via I-65); Nolensville is in Williamson County (25 min to downtown Nashville via Nolensville Pike). Most relocating buyers benefit from touring both with a local agent who can show the lifestyle differences side-by-side — that's exactly what Joshua does for out-of-state clients.
Still torn between Spring Hill and Nolensville?
Joshua will tour both with you, side-by-side, and help you decide based on your actual life — not a generic listicle.