Williamson County · Spring Hill, TN
Campbell Station — Neighborhood Guide for Spring Hill, TN Buyers
Campbell Station is one of Spring Hill’s premier established communities — roughly 485 all-brick homes off Columbia Pike on the Williamson County side, on generous lots and within walking distance of Main Street shops and grocery.
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Campbell Station Quick Snapshot
Price Range
$650K – $1.1M (approx.)
Built
Roughly 2003 to 2013
Vibe
Premier established all-brick community on large lots, walkable to Main Street.
Parent City
Spring Hill, TN →Spring Hill Market — 2026
Median Price
$450,000
Avg Days on Market
28
Price / Sq Ft
$192
YoY Change
+5.1%
Source: Joshua Fink / Compass market data for Spring Hill, TN. Campbell Station sits within this market.
About Campbell Station
What to Know About Living in Campbell Station
Campbell Station sits off Columbia Pike along Campbell Station Parkway, on the Williamson County side of Spring Hill. Built largely in the 2000s (roughly 2003–2013), it is a sizable, settled community of about 485 homes — predominantly all-brick single-family homes in traditional and colonial styling, both ranch and two-story, plus a separate townhome enclave (The Highlands) governed by its own HOA. Single-family homes are substantial, often 2,800 to 5,800 square feet with three or more bedrooms, formal living and dining rooms, bonus rooms, and frequently three-car garages, on generous lots ranging from about a quarter acre to over three-quarters of an acre. Amenities center on a community pool and cabana along sidewalk-lined streets with mature landscaping; the standout feature is location — walkable to Spring Hill’s Main Street retail.
Amenities
- →Community swimming pool
- →Pool cabana
- →Sidewalk-lined streets
- →Mature landscaping and maintained common areas
- →Walking distance to Main Street retail and grocery
Common Home Styles
- →All-brick traditional and colonial single-family homes
- →Both ranch and two-story plans, roughly 2,800–5,800 sq ft
- →Formal living/dining rooms, bonus rooms, three-car garages
- →Separate townhome enclave (The Highlands)
- →Generous lots from about 0.26 to 0.84 acre
Schools
Campbell Station is zoned to Williamson County Schools — typically Heritage Middle and Independence High, with elementary assignment varying by location within the subdivision (Longview, Amanda H. North, or Heritage Elementary; the portion north of Campbell Station Parkway has been sent to Heritage). WCS rezones periodically, so verify the specific address with the district.
HOA
Active HOA (roughly $55–$57/month) covering common areas, entrance landscaping, and the community pool. The Highlands townhome section has its own separate HOA. Confirm current dues before writing an offer.
At a Glance
- City
- Spring Hill, TN
- County
- Williamson County
- Price Range
- $650K – $1.1M (approx.)
- Built
- Roughly 2003 to 2013
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Why Work With Joshua in Campbell Station
Walkability is rare here
Few Spring Hill subdivisions put you within walking distance of Main Street shops and grocery — Campbell Station does.
Space and presence
Larger lots and substantial all-brick homes give Campbell Station a more established, settled feel than newer tract communities.
Williamson County Schools
A consistent WCS assignment (Heritage Middle / Independence High) underpins long-term resale.
Common Questions
Campbell Station — Frequently Asked Questions
How much do homes in Campbell Station cost in 2026?
As of early 2026, active listings have generally run from roughly $690K to $975K, with a broader trailing-year range of about $650K to $1.1M for larger homes on premium lots. Joshua can pull current Campbell Station comps for an exact figure.
Is Campbell Station in Williamson or Maury County?
Williamson County. The community’s own HOA describes it as being in southern Williamson County, and it falls within Williamson County Schools attendance zones.
What schools are zoned to Campbell Station?
Williamson County Schools — generally Heritage Middle and Independence High, with the elementary assignment varying by section (Longview, Amanda H. North, or Heritage). Because the subdivision is split by Campbell Station Parkway and WCS rezones periodically, verify your specific address with the district.
Are there townhomes in Campbell Station?
Yes — The Highlands is a townhome enclave within Campbell Station, governed by its own separate HOA. The bulk of the community is larger all-brick single-family homes.
Compare With Other Communities
Other neighborhoods Joshua covers
Buyers looking at Campbell Station often compare to these other Middle Tennessee communities. Each guide has the same depth — pricing, schools, HOA, and what the lifestyle actually feels like on the ground.
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Wades Grove
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Cherry Grove
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Autumn Ridge
Upscale custom-home community on larger lots with resort-style amenities.
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