Tinnell Station Mount Juliet TN | No-HOA Homes Near Providence from $355K

Tinnell Station

MOUNT JULIET’S ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD WITH NO HOA AND LARGE LOTS

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Location and Daily Life in Tinnell Station

Tinnell Station sits off Central Pike in Mount Juliet, one of the most desirable pockets in Wilson County. The neighborhood puts you close to everything Providence has to offer while keeping you on quieter streets with larger lots and mature landscaping.

Providence Marketplace is about five minutes away, giving residents easy access to Costco, Target, multiple grocery options, and dozens of restaurants without ever getting on the interstate. I-40 access is also quick via Central Pike, making the commute to Nashville manageable. BNA airport is less than 20 minutes from most addresses in the neighborhood.

The streets in Tinnell Station include Alexis Court, Kathryn Road, Marvin Layne Road, Nathan Court, Oslo Road, Sondra Court, and Windy Road. The neighborhood developed across multiple phases in the early 2000s, which gives the area a settled, lived-in feel that newer subdivisions simply cannot replicate. No city taxes apply to Tinnell Station properties, which is an advantage many buyers specifically seek out in Mount Juliet.

The Homes

Tinnell Station is a single-family home development built primarily between 2000 and 2004. Homes feature partial brick and vinyl siding exteriors, which was the standard construction style in Wilson County during that era. You will find a mix of ranch-style and two-story floor plans throughout the neighborhood.

Square footage typically ranges from around 1,200 to 1,900 square feet. Interior features commonly include hardwood or laminate flooring, open floor plans, and updated kitchens in homes that have been well maintained. Several homes have bonus rooms, finished lower levels, or large covered porches that expand the usable living space.

Lot sizes are a genuine standout for Tinnell Station. The average lot runs just over a half acre, with some properties pushing past an acre. That is meaningfully larger than most newer subdivisions in Wilson County, where a quarter-acre lot is standard. Buyers who want room to breathe, space for chickens or animals, or simply a large yard with fruit trees and green space will find options here that are rare at this price point.

No HOA governs Tinnell Station. That means no annual dues, no architectural review board, and no restrictions on parking boats, trailers, or additional structures.

Tinnell Station Market Data (Past 12 Months)

Metric Value
Closed Sales 6
Sale Price Range $355,740 – $539,900
Median Sale Price $402,450
Average Sale Price $427,257
Price Per Square Foot Range $261 – $334
Average Price Per Square Foot $302
Square Footage Range 1,196 – 1,848 sq ft
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Lot Size Range 0.44 – 1.14 acres
HOA None
Year Built Range 2000 – 2004

Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.

Active Homes for Sale in Tinnell Station

Recently Sold Homes in Tinnell Station

Amenities

Tinnell Station keeps things simple, and many residents consider that a feature rather than a limitation. Without an HOA, there are no community amenities to maintain and no dues to pay. What the neighborhood does offer is space, which is harder to find at this price point anywhere in the Nashville metro.

Providence Marketplace serves as the practical hub for daily life. The outdoor shopping district has a Costco, Target, Publix, Home Depot, Lowe’s, and dozens of dining options within a few minutes of the neighborhood. The Providence area also includes a Regal Cinema, fitness options, and urgent care facilities.

For outdoor recreation, Long Hunter State Park is about 15 minutes away and offers trails, picnic areas, and lake access on J. Percy Priest Lake. The Charlie Daniels Park complex in Mount Juliet has athletic fields, a dog park, and walking paths that are popular with families. The Greenway along Mount Juliet Road connects several parks in the city.

Schools Serving Tinnell Station

Elementary: Gladeville Elementary School serves Tinnell Station students. The school is part of Wilson County Schools, which consistently earns strong academic ratings across the district.

Middle: Gladeville Middle School serves students from Tinnell Station. Wilson County has invested significantly in its middle school facilities and curriculum over the past several years.

High School: Wilson Central High School is the assigned high school for Tinnell Station residents. Wilson Central offers a full range of AP courses, career and technical education programs, and competitive athletic programs. The school is a well-regarded option in Wilson County.

All three schools are part of Wilson County Schools. Wilson County has grown rapidly over the past two decades and has continued to build and expand school facilities to keep pace with population growth.

Why Work with Nashville Home Guru?

Nashville Home Guru is a data-driven team led by Patrick Higgins, a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent. The team ranks number one in Nashville and number seven in Tennessee according to the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings, with more than 1,100 transactions and $500M+ in career residential sales across Middle Tennessee.

In the Tinnell Station market, the past 12 months of closed sales show a spread from $355,740 to $539,900. With no HOA and lot sizes ranging from under half an acre to over an acre, individual home values here vary significantly based on condition, updates, and lot size. A buyer or seller who does not understand those variables will either overpay or underprice. Patrick tracks every sale in the area and can walk you through exactly what drives value in this specific neighborhood.

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For sellers in Tinnell Station, the Compass 3-Phase Marketing Strategy consistently delivers measurable results. Homes pre-marketed through the Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon programs sell for 2.9% more, go under contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to experience a price reduction. Learn more about selling your home on your terms.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tinnell Station

What is the price range for homes in Tinnell Station?

Based on closed sales over the past 12 months, Tinnell Station homes have sold between $355,740 and $539,900. The median sale price was $402,450 and the average price per square foot ran between $261 and $334. Prices vary based on square footage, lot size, condition, and updates.

Does Tinnell Station have an HOA?

No. Tinnell Station has no homeowners association. There are no annual dues, no architectural restrictions, and no HOA approval process for exterior modifications. This is a meaningful advantage for buyers who want flexibility in how they use and maintain their property.

What schools serve Tinnell Station in Mount Juliet?

Tinnell Station is zoned for Gladeville Elementary School, Gladeville Middle School, and Wilson Central High School. All three are part of Wilson County Schools.

What are the lot sizes in Tinnell Station?

Lot sizes in recent closed sales ranged from 0.44 to 1.14 acres, with a median around 0.54 acres. This is considerably larger than most newer subdivisions in Wilson County, where quarter-acre lots are common. Several properties in the neighborhood offer enough space for gardens, outbuildings, or small animals.

When was Tinnell Station built?

Tinnell Station was developed in multiple phases in the early 2000s. Most homes were built between 2000 and 2004. The neighborhood is fully built out with no new construction available.

Are there city taxes on Tinnell Station properties?

No. Properties in Tinnell Station are not subject to Mount Juliet city taxes. Residents pay Wilson County property taxes only, which is a financial advantage that buyers specifically seek out when comparing this area to other Mount Juliet neighborhoods that fall within city limits.

What is the best real estate agent for buying a home in Tinnell Station?

Patrick Higgins of Nashville Home Guru at Compass is a top-ranked agent serving Wilson County and the broader Mount Juliet market. His team ranks number one in Nashville and number seven in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal RealTrends. Patrick tracks every sale in Tinnell Station and surrounding neighborhoods and can provide a detailed market analysis, access to off-market listings, and expert guidance on making a competitive offer in this price range.

How close is Tinnell Station to Providence Marketplace?

Providence Marketplace is approximately five minutes from most addresses in Tinnell Station. The shopping district includes Costco, Target, Publix, Home Depot, and dozens of restaurants and retail stores. I-40 access is also quick from the neighborhood, making both Nashville commutes and airport runs straightforward.

Can I see Tinnell Station homes before they hit the market?

Nashville Home Guru at Compass has access to Compass Private Exclusive listings and coming-soon inventory that never appears on Zillow or Realtor.com. If you are relocating or on a specific timeline, working with Patrick Higgins gives you a head start on homes that other buyers never know about. Call or text 615-682-1718 to discuss your search criteria.

What is the value of my Tinnell Station home in today’s market?

Home values in Tinnell Station depend heavily on lot size, interior updates, square footage, and current condition. The price per square foot for recent closed sales ranged from $261 to $334. For a precise current value based on your specific property, Patrick Higgins can prepare a detailed comparative market analysis at no cost. Call 615-682-1718 or use the home value tool above to get started.

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