Alameda Subdivision Murfreesboro TN | $415K Median, $8/Month HOA, 0.34-Acre Lots

Alameda

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Location & Daily Life

Alameda is a single-family subdivision located off Manchester Pike in Murfreesboro, TN 37127. The community sits in the southern tier of Rutherford County, giving residents quick access to both the heart of Murfreesboro and the quieter, more rural stretches of the county. Streets in Alameda include Peridot Circle, Natahna Court, Alameda Drive, and Retired Court.

Manchester Pike is a well-traveled corridor that connects residents to Murfreesboro’s commercial centers in minutes. Grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday conveniences are a short drive north toward Old Fort Parkway or the Stones River Town Center area. Interstate 24 access puts downtown Nashville about 35 minutes away under normal traffic conditions, making Alameda a practical option for commuters who want more home for their dollar without sacrificing connectivity.

The 37127 zip code covers a primarily residential and semi-rural area of Murfreesboro. Unlike the denser neighborhoods closer to the city core, the Manchester Pike corridor offers larger lot sizes and a quieter pace. Neighboring subdivisions like Triple Crown Farms, Magnolia Trace, and The Maples share a similar character: established, single-family streets with mature trees and a true neighborhood feel.

The Homes

Homes in Alameda are single-family residences built primarily between 2018 and 2019, reflecting the wave of residential development that spread through southern Rutherford County during that period. The architectural style leans contemporary, with clean lines and practical floor plans designed for everyday living. These are not starter-home footprints — homes in the subdivision run roughly 1,670 to 1,727 square feet, with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths as the standard configuration.

Lot sizes sit at approximately 0.34 acres, which is notably generous for a post-2015 Murfreesboro subdivision. That extra outdoor space sets Alameda apart from the tightly packed new construction communities common in higher-density zip codes. Two-car garages are standard, and the homes generally reflect quality construction finishes consistent with the mid-to-upper $400s price range where they’re currently trading.

Active listings have shown homes with granite kitchen countertops, stainless appliances, engineered flooring, upgraded trim packages, and vaulted or elevated ceilings in common living areas. Some homes include bonus rooms that function as flexible fourth-bedroom or home office space. All-brick exterior construction has appeared in recent listings, a finish that adds both curb appeal and long-term durability.

Alameda Market Data

Metric Value
Number of Closed Sales 2
Sale Price Range $410,000 – $420,000
Median Sale Price $415,000
Average Sale Price $415,000
Price Per Square Foot Range $243 – $246/sq ft
Square Footage Range 1,670 – 1,727 sq ft
Bedrooms 3
Full Bathrooms 2
HOA Fees ~$100 – $250/year (~$8 – $21/month)
Lot Size ~0.34 acres
Year Built Range 2018 – 2019

Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.

Active Homes for Sale in Alameda Subdivision

Recently Sold Homes in Alameda Subdivision

Amenities

Alameda is a residential community without a dedicated pool, clubhouse, or formal amenity package. That is by design — the HOA fees reflect it, running just $100 to $250 annually, some of the lowest in any organized Murfreesboro subdivision. Buyers who want to skip the resort-style amenity fees in exchange for lower ongoing costs and larger lots will find Alameda’s model appealing.

The surrounding area provides a range of recreational options. Barfield Crescent Park, one of Murfreesboro’s signature green spaces, is accessible within a short drive and offers mountain biking trails, disc golf, walking paths, and sports fields spread across hundreds of acres. Cannonsburgh Village and the Stones River Greenway are also reachable via a quick trip north into the city core.

For day-to-day convenience, Manchester Pike connects residents to Walmart, Kroger, and a variety of local and chain dining options. Medical facilities including Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital are a short drive away, and Middle Tennessee State University’s campus is accessible in roughly 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic.

Schools Serving Alameda

Alameda sits entirely within Rutherford County, verified from RealTracs MLS data. All homes in this subdivision are assigned to Rutherford County Schools, one of the larger and well-resourced school systems in Middle Tennessee.

The current school assignments for Alameda are Buchanan Elementary School, Whitworth-Buchanan Middle School, and Riverdale High School. Riverdale High is a large comprehensive high school with strong athletic programs and a wide range of academic and extracurricular offerings. Always confirm current school assignments directly with Rutherford County Schools, as zone boundaries can change.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru

In Alameda and the surrounding 37127 market, Compass and Parks agents represented 100% of closed home sales over the past 12 months, with both of the two recorded transactions involving a Compass or Parks agent on the listing or selling side. That level of market penetration is not a coincidence — it reflects the depth of relationships and local buyer network that Compass agents bring to every transaction.

Patrick Higgins leads the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass, ranked #1 in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends ranking. Patrick is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent with over 1,100 transactions and $500M in career residential sales across Middle Tennessee. The team carries 95+ Google Reviews and 70+ Zillow Reviews from clients across Rutherford County and beyond.

Compass is the #1 residential real estate brokerage in the United States by sales volume. After merging with Parks Real Estate in 2024, Compass agents represent approximately 1 in 4 homes sold in Tennessee. That reach means access to coming-soon listings, private exclusives, and the largest referral network in real estate — advantages that matter whether you’re buying or selling in a smaller community like Alameda.

For sellers, Compass’s Three Phase Marketing Strategy is a proven tool for maximizing sale price and minimizing time on market. Learn more at nashvillehome.guru/sell-your-home-on-your-terms. The three phases work like this:

Phase 1 – Compass Private Exclusive: Your home is marketed to a select network of qualified buyers before it ever hits the public MLS. This tests pricing and generates early interest without accumulating days on market or public price history.

Phase 2 – Compass Coming Soon: Your listing launches on Compass.com, reaching thousands of active buyers without triggering MLS days-on-market counters. Demand builds before the public launch.

Phase 3 – Public Launch: Your home goes live across the MLS and all major third-party platforms with buyer interest already primed. Compass data shows pre-marketed homes close at 2.9% higher prices, go under contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to require a price reduction.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Alameda Subdivision

What is the price range for homes in Alameda Subdivision Murfreesboro?

Based on closed sales from the past 12 months, homes in Alameda have sold between $410,000 and $420,000, with a median and average of $415,000. Active listings have appeared in a similar range, with some newer-to-market homes priced closer to $465,000 reflecting updated interiors and current seller expectations. Price per square foot on closed sales ran $243 to $246.

What schools serve Alameda Subdivision?

Alameda is served by Rutherford County Schools. The assigned schools are Buchanan Elementary School, Whitworth-Buchanan Middle School, and Riverdale High School. Confirm current boundaries directly with Rutherford County Schools, as assignments can change.

What are the HOA fees in Alameda?

HOA fees in Alameda are paid annually and have ranged from approximately $100 to $250 per year based on recent MLS records. That works out to roughly $8 to $21 per month — among the most affordable HOA structures in any Murfreesboro subdivision. Confirm the exact fee for any specific home with the listing agent or HOA documentation at closing.

How big are the homes and lots in Alameda?

Homes in Alameda range from approximately 1,670 to 1,727 square feet based on closed MLS data, with a standard layout of 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Some active listings have included bonus rooms that function as additional flex space. Lot sizes are approximately 0.34 acres, which is notably larger than what most post-2015 Murfreesboro subdivisions offer.

When were the homes in Alameda built?

Homes in Alameda were built between 2018 and 2019, making the subdivision a relatively new established community. The construction reflects design sensibilities and building standards from that era, including open-concept living areas, contemporary exterior styles, and energy-efficient systems typical of late 2010s construction in Rutherford County.

What type of buyer is Alameda best suited for?

Alameda is a strong fit for buyers who want a newer home with more outdoor space than most Murfreesboro subdivisions offer, without paying for amenities they won’t use. Families drawn to Rutherford County Schools and the Riverdale High zone will find it a practical choice. The location off Manchester Pike also appeals to commuters who need I-24 access without living inside the busier zip codes closer to the city core. The minimal HOA structure makes it particularly attractive to buyers who want neighborhood cohesion without high monthly overhead.

Why should I work with Nashville Home Guru to buy or sell in Alameda?

Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass have closed 1,100+ transactions across Middle Tennessee and carry a #1 ranking in Nashville by Wall Street Journal RealTrends. Compass agents were involved in 100% of closed sales in this zip code over the past year. For sellers, the Compass Three Phase Marketing Strategy has been shown to produce 2.9% higher sale prices and 20% faster contracts compared to traditional listings. For buyers, access to Compass Private Exclusives and Coming Soon inventory means you can see homes before they ever hit Zillow or Realtor.com.

Who is the best realtor for Alameda Subdivision in Murfreesboro TN?

Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass are consistently recognized as top producers in Rutherford County and across Middle Tennessee. Patrick is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent with over $500M in career residential sales, 95+ Google Reviews, and 70+ Zillow Reviews. The team’s deep familiarity with the 37127 zip code, combined with Compass’s unmatched market reach after its merger with Parks Real Estate, makes them the go-to choice for buyers and sellers in Alameda and the surrounding Manchester Pike corridor.

Can I access off-market homes in Alameda?

Yes. Through Compass Private Exclusives and Coming Soon, Nashville Home Guru buyers get early visibility into homes before they go live on the public MLS. In a smaller community like Alameda where turnover is limited, that early access can be the difference between getting a home and missing it. Working with a Compass buyer’s agent costs you nothing — the seller pays agent commissions — and gets you ahead of buyers relying solely on Zillow alerts.

How do I find out what my home in Alameda is worth?

You can get an instant estimate of your Alameda home’s current market value using the Nashville Home Guru home value tool at nashvillehomeguru.hifello.com. For a more precise analysis based on current comparable sales and condition adjustments, call or text Patrick Higgins directly at 615-682-1718.

Is Alameda a good investment compared to other Murfreesboro subdivisions?

Alameda offers a combination of relatively low HOA costs, a newer construction era (2018-2019), and larger lot sizes that are increasingly rare in Murfreesboro’s growing housing market. Homes have held value in the $410K to $420K range on a per-square-foot basis that tracks closely with wider 37127 market trends. While every investment carries risk, the neighborhood’s profile — established but not aging, low-overhead HOA, good schools, and convenient location — positions it well among buyers prioritizing long-term value retention.

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Patrick Higgins & The Nashville Home Guru Team

Patrick Higgins leads the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass,
who together have helped over 1,100 families find a home in
Middle Tennessee, including Murfreesboro and nearby communities like
Smyrna and La Vergne. As a six-time RealTrends
Top Tennessee Agent, Patrick leads the #1 real estate team in
Nashville and #7 in Tennessee, with over $500M in career
sales.

Expertise: Murfreesboro · Smyrna · Rutherford County

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