Williamson County Real Estate: Tennessee: Spring Hill: Campbell Station

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Rotary club of Spring Hill having a little fun and raising money for the community.

Spring Hill Rotary

This picture was taken at the Spring Hill Ham Festival held every year to raise money for the Tennessee Childrens Home in Spring Hill.

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4 commentsLarry Brewer • January 15 2010 07:59AM

Spring Hill real Estate

Spring Hill real estate - 1070 Misty Morn circle is in the gated communty in the Highlands of Campbell Station. This single story 2 bedroom 2 bath all brick condo in Spring Hill has a one car garage, blond hardwood floors, crown molding, recessed lighting, custom cabinets, tile backsplash, and an office with french doors. Community features underground utilities, heated pool, security gates, and sidewalks. Priced at $179,900

 

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1 commentLarry Brewer • October 18 2007 09:01AM

Land Purchases in Williamson county

Nashville real estate - We live in an area that seems to have a abundance of open space and farmland. But our community is changing quickly, and those farms are being sold off in smaller pieces. It's shocking to see the prices that these small tracts are bringing, and the expense to actually build a home in rural Williamson county. A quick look at the numbers from recent sales shows that small building tracts over an acre in Spring Hill or Franklin averaged 3.19 acres in 2005, at an average sales price of $122,792. In 2007, the average was 3.87 acres and $202,252. the price per acre went from $38,492 per acre to $52,260 per acre in 2 years.The average price of a building lot over an acre increased 64 percent in 2 years

 The expense of preparing a lot to build also increased as the price of septic systems, water taps, electical connections and building permits are all on the rise. Just the price you pay to live in a very popular area.

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1 commentLarry Brewer • October 17 2007 07:46AM

September Sales in Spring Hill

Nashville real estate - After reading the headline that homes sales were down in Nashville 25 percent for September, I did a comparison for Spring Hill, broken down by county.

Year to date

Spring Hill/Maury County

Year         Sales                price        sq/ft         average price per foot

2006        421                $186778                1829                        $102.12

2007        440                $204350                1958                        $104.36

Spring Hill/ Williamson County

Year         Sales                Price        sq/ft         average price per foot

2006        657                $252,818                2418                        $104.56

2007        511                $281,594                2576                        $109.31

  Year to date home sales in all of Spring hill are down 12 percent, and prices are stable.

Information is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed

This posting and the contents written here are the intellectual property and opinions of Larry Brewer of Keller Williams Realty. Providing real estate services to clients in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Spring Hill, Green Hills, and the middle Tennessee area

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0 commentsLarry Brewer • October 16 2007 08:58AM