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Hunters Point

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Location & Daily Life

Hunters Point sits along Old Nashville Highway in Smyrna, Tennessee, placing residents within a few minutes of virtually everything Rutherford County has to offer. The neighborhood is roughly equidistant between downtown Smyrna and the Sam Ridley Parkway commercial corridor, which means grocery stores, restaurants, and big-box retail are all close without requiring highway access. Murfreesboro is about 15 minutes south, and Nashville is roughly 35 minutes north via I-24.

Daily life here has a distinctly neighborhood feel. Streets like Andrea Circle, Bromley Court, Excalibur Court, Orkney Court, Saint Francis Avenue, and Shetland Drive curve through the community giving it a quieter, more intimate character than many of the newer master-planned subdivisions in Smyrna. Neighbors tend to know one another, and the mix of mature trees and established landscaping makes the area feel settled in a way that brand-new construction communities simply cannot replicate.

Nissan’s Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant is just a few miles away, making Hunters Point a practical choice for plant employees and suppliers. Vanderbilt University Medical Center at Smyrna and a range of local employers also draw professionals into the area. For commuters heading into Nashville, the I-24 on-ramp is accessible in under 10 minutes from most addresses in the community.

The Homes

Hunters Point is an all-brick community in an era when that distinction actually means something. The overwhelming majority of homes sold here over the past 12 months were all-brick construction, a rarity in Middle Tennessee where vinyl and fiber cement have become the default. That exterior durability translates directly into lower maintenance costs and better long-term value retention.

Home styles range from traditional ranch plans to multi-story traditional and contemporary designs, with one, 1.5, two, and even three-story configurations represented throughout the various sections. The development was built in multiple phases beginning in 1993 and extending through recent years, so buyers encounter a range of floor plans and vintage. Newer sections of the neighborhood feature more open-concept layouts and updated finishes, while earlier sections often offer larger lots with more mature landscaping.

Lot sizes across the community run from approximately 0.24 to 0.73 acres, providing meaningful yard space that many comparable communities in this price range simply do not offer. Garages are two-car across the board, and a portion of the inventory includes finished basements, adding significant usable square footage to what might otherwise appear on paper to be a smaller home. Square footage ranges broadly from approximately 1,249 to over 4,100 square feet, reflecting the full diversity of sections within Hunters Point. There is no HOA fee for this neighborhood, which is a genuine cost advantage worth factoring into any budget comparison.

Hunters Point Market Data

Metric Value
Number of Closed Sales 15
Sale Price Range $315,000 – $785,000
Median Sale Price $445,000
Average Sale Price $500,758
Price Per Square Foot Range $145 – $286/sq ft
Square Footage Range 1,249 – 4,171 sq ft
Bedrooms 3 – 6
Bathrooms 2 – 4 full + optional half bath
HOA Fees None
Year Built Range 1993 – 2025
Lot Size Range 0.24 – 0.73 acres

Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.

Active Homes for Sale in Hunters Point

Recently Sold Homes in Hunters Point

Amenities

Hunters Point does not have a formal clubhouse, pool, or managed amenity package, which is directly connected to the absence of an HOA fee. What the neighborhood does offer is proximity to Smyrna’s broader amenity network. Barfield Crescent Park is one of Rutherford County’s most popular outdoor destinations, with over 430 acres of trails, sports fields, and greenways accessible within a short drive. The park hosts mountain biking trails, a disc golf course, and a creek-side walking network that gives residents a recreational outlet that no on-site pool could match.

Smyrna’s downtown area has seen continued investment, with local dining, coffee shops, and small retail concentrated along Lowry Street and surrounding blocks. Sam Ridley Parkway provides access to Costco, Home Depot, numerous restaurant chains, and the larger shopping infrastructure that Rutherford County residents rely on. Smyrna Municipal Airport sits nearby, and the TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center provides hospital-level healthcare within a few minutes of the neighborhood.

Schools

Hunters Point is served entirely by Rutherford County Schools, confirmed through MLS sales data for the community. Elementary school assignments include David Youree Elementary and Rocky Fork Elementary School depending on the specific street and section of the neighborhood. Middle school assignments include Rocky Fork Middle School and Rock Springs Middle School. All high school students in Hunters Point feed into Smyrna High School.

Rutherford County Schools is a large district serving one of the fastest-growing counties in Tennessee. Prospective buyers with school-age children should verify current zoning assignments directly with the district, as boundaries can shift as new schools are built to accommodate population growth in the area.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru

Patrick Higgins leads the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass, ranking as a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and the #1 real estate team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee according to the Wall Street Journal RealTrends rankings. The team has completed over 1,100 transactions representing more than $500 million in career residential sales across Middle Tennessee, with deep experience in Smyrna and the broader Rutherford County market.

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 are involved in approximately 1 in 4 homes sold across Tennessee. In Hunters Point specifically, the rolling 12-month MLS data shows a competitive market where local knowledge and transaction experience matter. Having an agent who tracks Rutherford County sales at the street level, not just the county level, directly affects negotiating position whether you are buying or selling.

For sellers, Compass offers a proven three-phase marketing approach that consistently produces better results than going straight to the MLS. Compass data shows that pre-marketed homes close at 2.9% higher prices, go to contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to require a price reduction.

Phase 1 – Compass Private Exclusive: Your home is shown to a curated audience of serious buyers before it goes public, allowing you to test your price and gather feedback with zero days-on-market accumulating.

Phase 2 – Compass Coming Soon: Your listing goes live on Compass.com where motivated buyers can find it without the public being able to see price history or days on market, building demand before the full launch.

Phase 3 – Public Launch: Your home goes live across MLS and all third-party sites with maximum pre-built demand, putting you in the strongest possible negotiating position from day one.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hunters Point

What is the price range for homes in Hunters Point?
Over the most recent 12-month rolling period, closed sales in Hunters Point ranged from $315,000 to $785,000, with a median sale price of $445,000 and an average of just over $500,000. The wide range reflects the diversity of sections and floor plans within the community, from smaller original-section homes to larger multi-story plans with finished basements in more recent phases.

Does Hunters Point have an HOA?
No. None of the closed sales in Hunters Point over the past 12 months carried an HOA fee. This is a meaningful financial advantage over many competing communities in Smyrna, where HOA fees of $50 to $150 per month are common. Over the life of a 30-year ownership period, the absence of HOA dues represents a substantial cumulative savings.

What schools serve Hunters Point?
Hunters Point feeds into Rutherford County Schools. Elementary assignments include David Youree Elementary and Rocky Fork Elementary depending on the section. Middle school students attend Rocky Fork Middle School or Rock Springs Middle School. All high school students in the community are zoned for Smyrna High School. Buyers should verify current zoning with Rutherford County Schools directly, as attendance boundaries are periodically updated.

When was Hunters Point established?
The community began development in 1993 and has expanded through multiple sections and phases over more than three decades, with the most recent construction dating to 2025. This multi-generational development timeline means buyers can choose between established, tree-lined sections with larger lots and newer sections with more contemporary floor plans.

How large are the homes and lots in Hunters Point?
Homes in the community range from approximately 1,249 to over 4,100 square feet. Lot sizes run from about 0.24 to 0.73 acres, which is notably generous for a Smyrna subdivision. Every home in recent sales data included a two-car garage. Several properties include finished basements, adding substantial square footage beyond what the main-floor plan suggests.

What type of construction are Hunters Point homes?
All-brick construction dominates the community. The vast majority of homes sold in the past 12 months were all-brick or primarily brick with minor siding accents on dormers or gable ends. Full brick construction is a durable, low-maintenance exterior that holds up particularly well in Tennessee’s climate and tends to command a premium on resale compared to vinyl or fiber cement alternatives.

What type of buyer is Hunters Point best suited for?
Hunters Point works well for a wide range of buyers. Families with school-age children appreciate the Rutherford County school assignments and the relatively large lot sizes. Nissan plant employees and other local professionals value the proximity to major employers without a long commute. Buyers relocating from more expensive markets like Nashville or Brentwood often find that Hunters Point delivers substantially more space and an all-brick exterior at a price point that would not be possible closer to the city. The absence of HOA fees also makes it appealing to buyers who want to avoid monthly carrying costs.

Who is the best realtor for Hunters Point in Smyrna TN?
Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass are consistently ranked among the top real estate professionals in Middle Tennessee, including the Smyrna and Rutherford County market. Patrick has been recognized six times as a RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and leads the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal RealTrends rankings, with over 1,100 completed transactions and $500 million in career sales. The team tracks Rutherford County sales at the subdivision level and can provide buyers and sellers with granular data on Hunters Point pricing, absorption, and negotiating trends that generalist agents simply do not have.

Why should I work with Nashville Home Guru to buy or sell in Hunters Point?
Nashville Home Guru at Compass brings a combination of local market data, national brokerage resources, and a proven marketing system that consistently outperforms individual agents. Compass is the top residential brokerage in the country by sales volume, and after merging with Parks Real Estate, Compass agents are involved in roughly 1 in 4 Tennessee transactions. For buyers, that means access to Coming Soon and Private Exclusive listings before they hit the open market. For sellers, the three-phase marketing strategy has been shown to generate 2.9% higher closing prices and 20% faster contract timelines compared to traditional straight-to-MLS listings. Patrick’s 95+ Google Reviews and 70+ Zillow Reviews reflect a track record built on results, not promises.

Can I access off-market homes in Hunters Point?
Yes. Through Compass’s Private Exclusive and Coming Soon programs, the Nashville Home Guru team regularly has access to Smyrna properties that are not yet visible on the MLS or third-party portals. If you are a buyer and want to be notified the moment a Hunters Point home enters the pipeline, the best approach is to connect directly with Patrick so your criteria are on file before the home ever goes public.

How do I find out what my Hunters Point home is worth?
The fastest way to get a current value estimate is to use the Nashville Home Guru home value tool at nashvillehomeguru.hifello.com. For a more precise market analysis that accounts for your specific section, lot size, and condition relative to recent Hunters Point sales, call or text Patrick directly at 615-682-1718. A data-driven CMA will give you a much more accurate picture than any automated estimate.

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Nearby Neighborhoods

Buyers exploring Hunters Point often consider these nearby Smyrna communities: Cedar Forest, Hidden Hills, Johnstown, Living Springs, and St Johns Wood. Each offers its own mix of home styles, lot sizes, and price points within Smyrna’s established residential corridors.

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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 Smyrna and nearby communities like
Murfreesboro 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: Smyrna ¡ Murfreesboro ¡ Rutherford County

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Serving Smyrna, Brentwood, Franklin & Middle Tennessee

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