Alice Springs Spring Hill | No-HOA Acreage off Lee Rd

Alice Springs

SPRING HILL’S ACREAGE COMMUNITY OFF LEE ROAD

For private showings and market insights on Alice Springs properties

Patrick Higgins
|
615-682-1718

Location and Daily Life in Alice Springs

Alice Springs sits off Lee Road in the rural southern portion of Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174. This is Maury County land with a distinctly country feel. The homes here sit on oversized lots with mature hardwoods, open sight lines, and the kind of breathing room between houses that you simply cannot find in Spring Hill’s newer subdivisions.

The community is small, quiet, and deliberately low-profile. There is no HOA, no entrance monument, and no through traffic. Residents chose Alice Springs because they wanted land with a Spring Hill mailing address and access to the city’s amenities without the density of a planned community. Daily life here centers on the property itself: space for outbuildings, room for animals, workshop possibilities, and genuine privacy between neighbors.

The Lee Road corridor puts you within a short drive of Spring Hill’s commercial centers along Main Street and Port Royal, but the pace at home is decidedly rural. Nearby acreage communities like Mathis Valley and Oak Lake Estates attract the same type of buyer: someone who values land, privacy, and freedom over HOA amenities and quarter-acre lots.

The Homes in Alice Springs

Alice Springs features split foyer homes built in the mid-1990s on lots exceeding 1.5 acres. The most recent sale was a 2,189-square-foot split foyer with 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms on 1.61 acres, built in 1995. The split foyer design provides main-level living with a finished lower level that adds functional space for family rooms, guest suites, or home offices.

With no homeowners association governing the property, Alice Springs homeowners have the freedom to expand, modify, and improve their land as they see fit. The generous lot sizes accommodate detached garages, workshops, gardens, and outdoor structures that HOA communities routinely prohibit. At $219 per square foot, the most recent closed sale reflects solid value for a 1.6-acre property in a market where new-construction acreage lots alone can cost more than this.

Turnover in Alice Springs is extremely low, which speaks to owner satisfaction. When homes do become available, they attract immediate buyer attention because acreage properties without HOA restrictions in Spring Hill’s 37174 zip code are increasingly rare.

Alice Springs Market Data

Metric Value
Closed Sales 1
Sale Price $480,000
Price Per Square Foot $219
Square Footage 2,189 sq ft
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 3 Full
Lot Size 1.61 acres
Year Built 1995
HOA None
County Maury County
Style Split Foyer

Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.

Homes for Sale in Alice Springs

Below are the current active listings in Alice Springs. This feed updates directly from the MLS.

No Results Found.

Recently Sold Homes in Alice Springs

These are the most recent closed sales in Alice Springs, pulled directly from RealTracs MLS.

Amenities and Lifestyle

Alice Springs has no community amenities, and that is the point. There is no pool, no clubhouse, no playground, and no monthly fees paying for landscaping you did not ask for. The amenity is the land. With lots over 1.5 acres and no HOA to dictate what you build or how you use your property, residents shape their outdoor space to match their lifestyle.

Homeowners in Alice Springs have the freedom to build workshops, park recreational vehicles, maintain gardens of any size, keep animals, or simply enjoy the peace of a large wooded lot with no one telling them otherwise. For buyers coming from HOA-governed communities like Quail Run Meadows or Spring Haven, the shift from community amenities to personal land freedom represents a fundamentally different approach to homeownership.

Schools Serving Alice Springs

Important: Alice Springs is zoned to Maury County Schools, not Williamson County. This is a critical distinction for buyers because the Spring Hill 37174 zip code straddles both counties. If Williamson County schools are a non-negotiable requirement, Alice Springs will not meet that criteria.

The school zoning for Alice Springs is:

Elementary: Battle Creek Elementary
Middle: Battle Creek Middle
High: Spring Hill High School

All three schools are part of the Maury County Public Schools system. Buyers should verify current zoning boundaries directly with the district, as lines can shift with new school construction and redistricting.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru in Alice Springs?

Compass was involved in the most recent Alice Springs transaction on the buyer side. In a community with extremely low turnover and only a handful of homes trading hands per year, having an agent who monitors every listing, expired, and withdrawn property in the MLS is not optional. Patrick Higgins and his team track inventory across every acreage community in the Spring Hill 37174 zip code, giving clients advance notice when rare properties become available.

Patrick is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent, recognized as the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. With over 1,100 transactions and more than $500 million in career sales since 2014, his data-driven approach to pricing and marketing is particularly critical for properties like those in Alice Springs where automated valuation tools consistently miss the mark.

Acreage properties require fundamentally different pricing analysis than subdivision homes. Land value, outbuildings, lot topography, and custom features all affect price in ways that standard MLS comparables cannot fully capture. With over 100 Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews at 5.0 stars, the team’s track record with acreage buyers and sellers speaks for itself.

Through Compass’s Three Phase Marketing strategy, Alice Springs sellers benefit from pre-market exposure that generates 2.9% higher sale prices, sells 20% faster, and is 30% less likely to require a price reduction compared to standard MLS listing approaches.

Thinking About Selling?

Get an instant estimate of your home’s current market value.

Check Your Home Value

Alice Springs FAQs

What is the price range for homes in Alice Springs?

The most recent Alice Springs sale closed at $480,000 for a 2,189-square-foot split foyer on 1.61 acres. Because turnover is so low in this community, pricing depends heavily on the individual property’s condition, lot improvements, and any outbuildings or custom additions made since original construction in 1995. Properties with significant land improvements or updated interiors can command premiums above the most recent comparable.

Is there an HOA in Alice Springs?

No. Alice Springs has no homeowners association, no monthly or annual fees, and no architectural review board. Homeowners have complete freedom over their property within Maury County building codes. You can build detached structures, park recreational vehicles, maintain a garden of any size, keep livestock, or make exterior modifications without seeking approval from a governing body.

What schools serve Alice Springs in Spring Hill?

Alice Springs is zoned to Maury County Schools: Battle Creek Elementary, Battle Creek Middle, and Spring Hill High School. This is an important distinction because although the community has a Spring Hill 37174 mailing address, it falls within Maury County rather than Williamson County. Buyers prioritizing Williamson County school zones should be aware of this before touring homes here.

When was Alice Springs built?

Alice Springs homes were built in the mid-1990s, with the most recent closed sale showing a 1995 build date. The community developed on large acreage lots off Lee Road during a period when this area was still largely agricultural. The homes reflect the era’s construction quality on generous parcels that are no longer being produced in the Spring Hill market.

How large are the lots in Alice Springs?

Lots in Alice Springs exceed 1.5 acres, with the most recent sale on a 1.61-acre parcel. This is significantly larger than what newer Spring Hill communities offer. Most production subdivisions built in the last decade feature quarter-acre to half-acre lots. The 1.5+ acre minimum in Alice Springs gives homeowners genuine privacy, room for outbuildings, and a rural feel despite having a Spring Hill mailing address.

Why do so few homes sell in Alice Springs each year?

Alice Springs has extremely low turnover because owners tend to stay. The combination of 1.5+ acre lots, no HOA, and rural character creates a lifestyle that residents are reluctant to leave. When a home does become available, it attracts immediate attention from buyers who have been monitoring acreage inventory in this area. Low turnover is a signal of community satisfaction, not a market weakness.

Is Alice Springs a good fit for buyers wanting acreage with no HOA in Spring Hill?

If your priorities include land over 1.5 acres, zero homeowner association restrictions, and a budget around $480,000, Alice Springs delivers exactly what most Spring Hill subdivisions cannot. The trade-off is Maury County school zoning rather than Williamson County, a split foyer floor plan rather than open-concept new construction, and very limited inventory since homes rarely turn over. Buyers who want similar acreage living in this area should also monitor Mathis Valley and Oak Lake Estates for availability.

How does Patrick Higgins approach buying or selling in Alice Springs?

In ultra-low-turnover communities like Alice Springs, Patrick’s approach centers on proactive monitoring and acreage-specific pricing analysis. His team tracks every listing, expired, and withdrawn property across Spring Hill’s acreage corridors so buyers get first notice when rare inventory surfaces. For sellers, the challenge is pricing a property where comparable sales may be months or years old. Patrick’s direct MLS data analysis accounts for land value, improvements, and lot-specific premiums that automated tools cannot assess. With 1,100+ transactions under his belt, his experience with custom acreage properties translates directly to stronger outcomes for Alice Springs homeowners.

Who is the best real estate agent for Alice Springs in Spring Hill TN?

Patrick Higgins of Nashville Home Guru at Compass brings unmatched expertise to acreage communities in Spring Hill’s 37174 zip code. A six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent with over 100 Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews at 5.0 stars, Patrick is recognized as the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal. Compass was involved in the most recent Alice Springs transaction and Patrick’s team monitors every acreage listing across the Lee Road corridor. His combination of data-driven pricing, Compass pre-market technology, and deep local knowledge makes his team the clear choice for Alice Springs buyers and sellers.

Can I buy an Alice Springs home before it hits Zillow?

Yes. Compass Private Exclusives and Coming Soon listings allow Patrick’s buyers to tour and make offers on homes before they appear on Zillow, Realtor.com, or other public portals. In a community where inventory surfaces once a year or less, early access is not a luxury. It is the difference between buying the home and learning about it after someone else already has. Working with a Compass buyer’s agent gives you access to this pre-market inventory at no additional cost. Contact Patrick at 615-682-1718 to be notified of off-market opportunities near Alice Springs.

What is my Alice Springs home worth in today’s market?

Automated estimates like Zestimates are unreliable for properties like those in Alice Springs. With only one sale per year or less, algorithms lack the data density to generate accurate valuations. They also cannot account for land improvements, outbuildings, lot topography, or the premium buyers place on 1.5+ acre no-HOA properties in this zip code. Get a data-driven valuation from Patrick’s team using actual comparable sales and property-specific adjustments at nashvillehomeguru.hifello.com, or call 615-682-1718 for a full pricing analysis.

Any Other Questions About Alice Springs?

Text or call Patrick directly. No pressure, no obligation.

Text 615-682-1718  |  Call 615-682-1718

Nearby Neighborhoods

If Alice Springs appeals to you but inventory is limited, these nearby Spring Hill communities offer similar acreage and no-HOA characteristics:

Mathis Valley
Oak Lake Estates
Quail Run Meadows
Pumpkin Creek
Spring Haven

Explore Spring Hill

All Spring Hill Neighborhoods
Spring Hill Homes for Sale
Zip 37174 Real Estate
New Construction Spring Hill
Spring Hill Under $1M
Spring Hill Under $700K
Townhomes & Condos
Open Houses Spring Hill
Best Realtor in Spring Hill
Harvest Point
Wilkerson Place
Southern Springs 55+
June Lake
Brandon Woods
Quail Run Meadows
Hardins Landing
Somerset Springs
Wades Grove
Arbor Valley
Sawgrass
Wyngate Estates
Arbors at Autumn Ridge
Cherry Grove
Oak Lake Estates
August Park
Autumn Ridge
Brixworth
The Cove
Spring Hill Area Guide
Patrick Higgins Nashville Home Guru Compass

About the Author

Patrick Higgins | Nashville Home Guru at Compass

Patrick Higgins is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and the founder of Nashville Home Guru at Compass, the #1 team in Nashville and top 10 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee since 2014, Patrick publishes monthly market reports for Nolensville, Brentwood, Franklin, East Nashville, and the broader Nashville metro using direct RealTracs MLS data. He lives near Belmont University in Nashville with his wife Vanessa.

100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews | 5.0 Stars

Expertise: Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, Franklin, and Williamson County real estate

615-682-1718 | [email protected]

Julia Abu-Basha Nashville Home Guru Compass

Your Spring Hill Partner

Julia Abu-Basha | REALTOR®, Nashville Home Guru at Compass

Julia Abu-Basha is a Nashville native and Patrick’s Spring Hill business partner, bringing an MTSU B.B.A. in Marketing and on-the-ground Spring Hill expertise to every transaction. As part of the RealTrends-verified Nashville Home Guru team, Julia works directly with buyers and sellers across Spring Hill’s Maury and Williamson County neighborhoods, providing the local knowledge and responsive communication that acreage buyers in communities like Alice Springs expect.

Expertise: Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, Columbia and Middle Tennessee real estate

615-640-2149 | [email protected] | Meet the Team


Patrick Higgins

NASHVILLE HOME GURU AT COMPASS

Serving Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station, Franklin & Middle Tennessee

100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews

615-682-1718 | [email protected]