Maury County · Spring Hill, TN
Hampton Springs — Neighborhood Guide for Spring Hill, TN Buyers
Hampton Springs is one of the more affordable established communities on the Maury County side of Spring Hill — a mix of mature single-family streets and newer townhomes off Kedron Road, with a pool, low single-family HOA dues, and quick I-65 access.
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Hampton Springs Quick Snapshot
Price Range
$412K – $545K single-family (townhomes ~$340K–$385K)
Built
Roughly 2004/2006 to 2021
Vibe
Established, attainably-priced community mixing brick homes and townhomes with a pool and low dues.
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. Hampton Springs sits within this market.
About Hampton Springs
What to Know About Living in Hampton Springs
Hampton Springs sits off Kedron Road (via Port Royal Road) in the 37174 ZIP, on the Maury County side of Spring Hill. Built out over roughly 15 years — single-family from around 2004/2006 and townhomes added from the mid-2010s through about 2021 — it offers both established and newer product. Single-family homes run roughly 1,774–2,812 square feet (three to five bedrooms) in traditional and ranch styles with partial-brick or all-brick exteriors; the townhomes are around 1,620–1,772 square feet with attached two-car garages. A community pool and playground anchor the amenities along a walkable, sidewalk-connected layout. Notably low single-family HOA dues (around $30/month) make it attractive to budget-conscious buyers. The community was recently rezoned into the newer Battle Creek schools, which buyers should confirm per address.
Amenities
- →Community swimming pool
- →Playground
- →Sidewalk-connected, walkable streets
- →Underground utilities (portions)
- →Minutes to Spring Hill retail and I-65
Common Home Styles
- →Single-family homes ~1,774–2,812 sq ft, 3–5 bedrooms
- →Townhomes ~1,620–1,772 sq ft with 2-car garages
- →Traditional and ranch styles, partial- or all-brick
- →Midsize suburban lots on a sidewalk grid
Schools
Hampton Springs is served by Maury County Public Schools. After the Battle Creek schools opened (~2021), much of this area rezoned to Battle Creek Elementary and Battle Creek Middle, with Spring Hill High for high school — though some older listings still cite Marvin Wright Elementary and Spring Hill Middle. Because this zoning changed recently, verify the specific address against the Maury County Public Schools street list.
HOA
Active HOA with low single-family dues (around $27–$30/month); townhomes run higher (~$175–$190/month) for exterior maintenance. Confirm current dues with the HOA.
At a Glance
- City
- Spring Hill, TN
- County
- Maury County
- Price Range
- $412K – $545K single-family (townhomes ~$340K–$385K)
- Built
- Roughly 2004/2006 to 2021
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Why Work With Joshua in Hampton Springs
Low cost of ownership
Single-family HOA dues around $30/month are among the lowest of any amenity neighborhood in Spring Hill.
Options for every buyer
Newer townhomes for first-time buyers and established single-family homes for growing families.
Newer schools nearby
Recent rezoning into the Battle Creek schools (opened ~2021) is a plus — just confirm the assignment for your exact address.
Common Questions
Hampton Springs — Frequently Asked Questions
How much do homes in Hampton Springs cost in 2026?
As of mid-2026, single-family homes generally run from roughly $412K to $545K, with townhomes around $340K–$385K. Active inventory is small, so Joshua can pull current comps for the specific product type.
Is Hampton Springs in Williamson or Maury County?
Maury County. Property records for the Kedron Road area and its Maury County Public Schools zoning confirm it — despite a couple of generic directory pages that loosely say Williamson.
What schools are zoned to Hampton Springs?
Maury County Public Schools. Much of the area was rezoned to the newer Battle Creek Elementary and Battle Creek Middle (opened ~2021), with Spring Hill High for high school; some older listings still reference Marvin Wright Elementary and Spring Hill Middle. Because this changed recently, verify the exact address with the district.
Does Hampton Springs have townhomes?
Yes — newer townhomes (roughly 1,620–1,772 sq ft, three-bed, two-car garage) were added alongside the established single-family homes. Townhome HOA dues are higher than single-family because they cover exterior maintenance.
Compare With Other Communities
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