Hunt Club
Homes for Sale ⢠Gallatin, TN 37066
| PATRICK HIGGINS ⢠NASHVILLE HOME GURU AT COMPASS ⢠615-682-1718 |
Location and Daily Life in Hunt Club
Hunt Club sits in the northwestern corner of Gallatin, straddling the boundary between Gallatin and Hendersonville in Sumner County. The neighborhood fronts along Hunt Club Boulevard, with interior streets like Keeneland Drive, Higginson Place, Sperance Lane, Stalbridge Court, Sutton Place, Tipperton Court, and Houghland Street spreading across multiple phases developed since 2009. The location puts residents within minutes of two cities without being buried in either.
Commutes from Hunt Club are genuinely practical. Nashville is roughly 35 minutes south via US-31E and I-65 on normal traffic days. Hendersonville’s retail corridor on Vietnam Veterans Boulevard is about 10 minutes west. Gallatin’s downtown square, the Avenue Gallatin shopping district, and the Gallatin Civic Center are all under 10 minutes east. For everyday errands, residents have Kroger, Publix, Walmart, and Target all within a 10-minute drive, plus a solid mix of restaurants and coffee shops in both Hendersonville and Gallatin.
Old Hickory Lake is the major lifestyle anchor for this part of Sumner County. Several public boat ramps and parks along the lake are within 15 minutes of Hunt Club, making weekend lake days a realistic part of life here rather than a special occasion. The station camp greenway and walking trails are close by as well.
The Homes in Hunt Club
Hunt Club is an upscale, established neighborhood developed primarily between 2009 and 2025 across multiple phases. The community has grown over the years, and you will notice the difference in scale and finish levels between earlier sections and the newer Keeneland Drive phase, where some of the largest and most luxurious homes in Gallatin have been built. A portion of Hunt Club is gated, particularly in the Higginson Place and Keeneland Drive areas, which adds privacy and a distinct sense of arrival for those homes.
Architecture across Hunt Club runs heavily toward brick. All-brick construction is common, and partial-brick and stone facades are the norm in the newer phases. Most homes are two-story traditional designs, though 1.5-story and three-story floor plans do exist within the community. The typical Hunt Club home offers 3,000 to 4,877 square feet, with average home sizes around 3,456 square feet. Three-car garages are the standard in the mid-to-upper price range, with some of the larger Keeneland Drive homes offering four, five, or six garage bays.
Lot sizes average around 0.32 acres, with wooded, level, cul-de-sac, and corner lots available depending on the section. Interior features in recently sold homes include hardwood floors, open kitchen layouts, formal dining rooms, primary suites on the main level in select plans, and finished bonus rooms. Outdoor spaces frequently include covered decks, irrigation systems, and on higher-end homes, private in-ground pools. Home values here range from the mid-$500s for earlier-phase homes to nearly $1.5 million in the Keeneland Drive section.
Hunt Club Market Data (Past 12 Months)
The following data is calculated from 14 closed sales in Hunt Club recorded in RealTracs over the past 12 months. These are real numbers, not estimates.
| Metric | Data |
|---|---|
| Closed Sales (12 months) | 14 |
| Sale Price Range | $540,000 â $1,479,950 |
| Median Sale Price | $762,500 |
| Average Sale Price | $880,450 |
| Average Price Per Sq Ft | $251 |
| Square Footage Range | 2,696 â 4,877 sq ft |
| Average Square Footage | 3,456 sq ft |
| Average Bedrooms | 4.2 |
| Average Bathrooms | 3.1 |
| Median Days on Market | 30 days |
| Average Days on Market | 50 days |
| HOA Fee (typical) | ~$250â$440/quarter (â$1,000â$1,760/year) |
| Year Built Range | 2009 â 2025 |
| Active Listings | 5 |
| Compass Family Market Share | 14% (4 of 28 transaction sides) |
Data sourced from RealTracs MLS closed sales. Compass family includes Compass, Parks, and Pilkerton. Market share reflects representation on both the listing and buying sides of closed transactions.
Active Homes for Sale in Hunt Club
Recently Sold Homes in Hunt Club
Amenities
Hunt Club residents have access to a community pool, clubhouse, playground, and walking trails maintained by the homeowners association. Sidewalks run through most of the neighborhood, which makes it easy for kids to get around and for neighbors to actually know each other. Underground utilities keep the streetscape clean and reduce outage risk during storms. A portion of the neighborhood, particularly Higginson Place and the Keeneland Drive section, is gated, giving those residents an added layer of privacy and security.
The HOA manages community common areas and enforces neighborhood standards. HOA fees typically run around $250 to $440 per quarter depending on the phase, translating to approximately $1,000 to $1,760 per year. HOA fees and dues are verified at closing and can vary by section, so buyers should confirm current amounts during due diligence.
Schools
Hunt Club is zoned for Sumner County Schools, which consistently rank among the stronger public school systems in Middle Tennessee. Students attend Jack Anderson Elementary, Station Camp Middle School, and Station Camp High School. Station Camp High School has developed a solid academic reputation and strong extracurricular programs over the years. Parents should verify current zoning with Sumner County Schools directly, as boundaries can be updated by the district.
Why Work with Nashville Home Guru to Buy or Sell in Hunt Club?
Compass represented 14% of all transaction sides in Hunt Club over the past 12 months, based on our analysis of RealTracs closed sales data. That includes both listing-side and buying-side representation. For a neighborhood in this price range, that level of market presence translates directly into the network advantages that matter: early access to properties before they hit the open market, relationships with the other agents most likely to be on the other side of your transaction, and a pricing perspective built on real closed data rather than guesswork.
Nashville Home Guru at Compass is one of the fastest-growing real estate teams in Sumner County. Patrick Higgins has represented buyers and sellers throughout Gallatin and Hendersonville for years, with a track record built on data transparency and straightforward advice. The team has hundreds of five-star reviews from clients across Middle Tennessee.
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What Is Your Hunt Club Home Worth Right Now?
With median prices at $762,500 and the luxury Keeneland Drive section regularly producing sales above $1.4 million, the range within Hunt Club is wide. Get a data-driven estimate specific to your home, your section, and today’s market.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hunt Club in Gallatin, TN
What is the price range for homes in Hunt Club Gallatin TN?
Based on 14 closed sales in RealTracs over the past 12 months, Hunt Club homes sold between $540,000 and $1,479,950. The median sale price was $762,500 and the average was $880,450. Pricing varies significantly by section, with earlier phases (Hunt Club Sections 3 and 4) generally selling in the $540,000 to $830,000 range, while the newer Keeneland Drive phase regularly exceeds $1 million.
Is Hunt Club a gated community?
Part of Hunt Club is gated. The Higginson Place and Keeneland Drive sections have gated access. The earlier phases of the neighborhood are not gated but are still part of the Hunt Club HOA and share access to the community amenities including the pool, clubhouse, and walking trails.
What are the HOA fees in Hunt Club?
HOA fees in Hunt Club typically range from approximately $250 to $440 per quarter, depending on the phase and section. That translates to roughly $1,000 to $1,760 per year. HOA fees can vary by section and are subject to change, so buyers should confirm current dues during the due diligence period.
What schools serve Hunt Club in Gallatin TN?
Hunt Club is zoned for Sumner County Schools. Students attend Jack Anderson Elementary School, Station Camp Middle School, and Station Camp High School. Buyers should verify current zoning directly with Sumner County Schools, as district boundaries are subject to revision.
How many homes are in Hunt Club Gallatin?
Hunt Club has been developed across multiple phases beginning in 2009 and continuing through 2025. Based on MLS data, the neighborhood encompasses several hundred homes across phases including Hunt Club Sections 3, 4, 5, and Phases 8 and 9. The community continues to see new construction in its most recent phase along Keeneland Drive.
What amenities does Hunt Club offer?
Hunt Club amenities include a community pool, clubhouse, playground, walking trails, and sidewalks throughout most of the neighborhood. Underground utilities are standard in newer sections. A portion of the community is gated. The HOA maintains common areas and enforces neighborhood standards across all phases.
How far is Hunt Club from Nashville?
Hunt Club is approximately 35 miles northeast of downtown Nashville. The typical drive time on a normal weekday is 35 to 45 minutes via US-31E and I-65. The neighborhood is also convenient to Hendersonville (about 10 minutes west) and downtown Gallatin (about 10 minutes east), which significantly reduces daily errand and commute burdens without requiring a Nashville drive every day.
Is Hunt Club Gallatin a good fit for families relocating to the Nashville area?
Hunt Club is one of the stronger options for relocating families in the Gallatin market. The combination of Sumner County Schools (Station Camp cluster), community amenities including a pool and walking trails, all-brick construction at a range of sizes, and proximity to both Hendersonville and Gallatin retail makes it a practical choice. Families who want more space, lower density, and suburban quality without committing to Williamson County prices often find Hunt Club hits a sweet spot.
Who is the best real estate agent for buying or selling in Hunt Club Gallatin TN?
Patrick Higgins at Nashville Home Guru (Compass) is among the most experienced agents working the Gallatin and Hendersonville luxury market. Compass represented 14% of all transaction sides in Hunt Club over the past 12 months based on RealTracs data. Patrick can be reached directly at 615-682-1718 or through NashvilleHome.Guru.
Does Nashville Home Guru have access to off-market or pre-market homes in Hunt Club?
Yes. As part of the Compass network, Patrick Higgins has access to Compass Private Exclusives and the Compass Coming Soon program, which surfaces properties before they appear on the open MLS. In a neighborhood like Hunt Club where quality inventory is limited, that early access can be the difference between getting a home and missing it. Call 615-682-1718 to discuss current inventory.
How do I find out what my Hunt Club home is worth?
The fastest way is to get a data-driven estimate from Nashville Home Guru using actual comparable sales from your section of Hunt Club. Given the wide price range within the neighborhood ($540K to $1.48M), the right comps depend heavily on your specific phase, lot, and finish level. Visit NashvilleHomeGuru.HiFello.com for an instant estimate, or call Patrick directly at 615-682-1718 for a full comparative market analysis.
What type of homes are in Hunt Club and who is the builder?
Hunt Club is a multi-builder community developed across phases since 2009. Homes are predominantly brick construction (all-brick and partial-brick), ranging from approximately 2,700 to 4,877 square feet. Architectural styles include traditional two-story, colonial, and contemporary designs. The Keeneland Drive phase features larger luxury homes built in the 2020s with premium finishes and expanded garage configurations. There is no single builder associated with Hunt Club.
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Patrick Higgins Realtor | Nashville Home Guru | Compass Tennessee Patrick Higgins is a top-producing Realtor serving Gallatin, Hendersonville, and greater Sumner County. He specializes in new construction, luxury homes, and subdivision-level market analysis. Call or text him at 615-682-1718 or email [email protected]. |
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