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Maury County · Spring Hill, TN

Harvest Point Neighborhood Guide for Spring Hill, TN Buyers

Harvest Point is one of Spring Hill’s largest and most amenity-rich master-planned communities — a walkable, resort-style neighborhood off Cleburne Road on the Maury County side, with everything from townhomes to larger single-family homes and a deep amenity package.

Listings are served live from compass.com. Joshua Fink is your attributed agent on Compass.

Harvest Point Quick Snapshot

Price Range

$350K – $850K (approx.)

Built

2018 to present (16+ phases, still building)

Vibe

Large, amenity-rich master-planned community with a “small-town meets resort” feel at an attainable price.

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. Harvest Point sits within this market.

About Harvest Point

What to Know About Living in Harvest Point

Harvest Point sits in southwest Spring Hill off Cleburne Road, on the Maury County side of the city, just past Spring Hill Middle School (which abuts the community). Built out across 16+ phases since 2018 by builders including D.R. Horton and Celebration Homes (with Regent and Phillips also active in places), it offers a broad mix of product — townhomes from around 1,240 square feet up to single-family homes near 4,000 square feet, mostly traditional architecture with fiber-cement and brick exteriors on compact suburban lots. The draw is the lifestyle: a resort-style pool with a splash pad, a clubhouse, dog park, tennis courts, playgrounds, walking trails along the creeks, a community garden, and on-site/adjacent shopping. Being on the Maury side, it carries lower Maury County property taxes than comparable Williamson County addresses, with Franklin/Cool Springs and Columbia each roughly 15–25 minutes away.

Amenities

  • Resort-style pool with splash pad
  • Clubhouse / pool house
  • Dog park and tennis courts
  • Playgrounds and walking/nature trails
  • Community garden and on-site/adjacent shopping

Common Home Styles

  • Single-family homes roughly 1,672–3,971 sq ft
  • Townhomes roughly 1,240–2,460 sq ft
  • Traditional architecture, fiber-cement/brick exteriors
  • Builders include D.R. Horton and Celebration Homes
  • Compact suburban lots (~0.15–0.25 acre)

Schools

Harvest Point is served by Maury County Public Schools — most commonly Spring Hill Elementary, Spring Hill Middle (adjacent to the community), and Spring Hill High. A small number of homes may zone differently, and Maury County adjusts boundaries over time, so verify the assignment for the specific address with the district.

HOA

Active HOA. Single-family dues are modest (roughly $65–$90/month, some phases billed quarterly); townhomes run higher (~$215–$225/month) and cover exterior maintenance. Confirm current dues for the specific phase with the HOA.

At a Glance

City
Spring Hill, TN
County
Maury County
Price Range
$350K – $850K (approx.)
Built
2018 to present (16+ phases, still building)

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Buying or Selling in Harvest Point

Why Work With Joshua in Harvest Point

1

Amenities for the money

Harvest Point’s pool, clubhouse, dog park, tennis, and trails rival far pricier communities — at a Maury-County price point.

2

Something for every buyer

Townhomes for first-time buyers through larger single-family homes for move-up families, all under one HOA.

3

Lower taxes, easy commute

The Maury-side location means lower property taxes, with quick access to retail, I-65, and both Franklin and Columbia.

Common Questions

Harvest Point — Frequently Asked Questions

How much do homes in Harvest Point cost in 2026?

As of mid-2026, Harvest Point spans roughly $350K to $850K — townhomes generally in the $350K–$475K range and single-family homes from the mid-$400s into the $800s, with new construction available. Joshua can pull current comps for the specific product and phase you’re considering.

Is Harvest Point in Williamson or Maury County?

Maury County. It sits in southwest Spring Hill off Cleburne Road, is served by Maury County Public Schools, and carries Maury County’s lower property-tax rate compared with the Williamson side of Spring Hill.

What schools are zoned to Harvest Point?

Maury County Public Schools — most commonly Spring Hill Elementary, Spring Hill Middle (right next to the community), and Spring Hill High. Zoning can change and a few homes may differ, so verify the specific address with the district before making an offer.

What amenities does Harvest Point have?

A lot — a resort-style pool with splash pad, clubhouse, dog park, tennis courts, playgrounds, walking trails, and a community garden, plus on-site and adjacent shopping. It’s one of the most amenity-rich communities in Spring Hill.

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