Wynthrope Hall
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Location & Daily Life
Wynthrope Hall sits in North Murfreesboro along zip code 37129, one of the most connected pockets of Rutherford County. Major corridors like Medical Center Parkway and Veterans Parkway are just minutes away, putting grocery stores, restaurants, and daily errands within easy reach. Interstate 24 access keeps Nashville commuters well within a tolerable drive, and the sprawling Stones River corridor and surrounding greenways give residents a genuine sense of open space despite the neighborhood’s proximity to the city’s commercial core.
The surrounding area has matured significantly since Wynthrope Hall’s first homes were built in 2007. Grocery anchors, fitness centers, and retail are all close by, and the neighborhood’s sidewalks and underground utilities give it a polished, intentional feel you notice as soon as you drive in. Families with kids in particular appreciate how close the community sits to Siegel High School and several elementary options within Rutherford County Schools.
The Homes
Woodridge Homes is the primary builder behind Wynthrope Hall, and their fingerprints are visible in the neighborhood’s all-brick and brick-and-stone exteriors, generous square footage, and thoughtful floor plans. Homes here range from roughly 3,195 to 5,398 square feet, with two-story and two-and-a-half-story configurations and attached garages ranging from two to five spaces depending on the lot and plan. Lots run from about a third of an acre to nearly half an acre, giving each home meaningful outdoor space by Murfreesboro standards.
Interior layouts typically feature four or five bedrooms with three or four full baths. Some plans offer a primary suite on the main floor, which has become increasingly sought after by buyers who want flexibility as life changes. Construction quality leans traditional to contemporary, with details like stone accents, side-entry garages on select lots, and smart-home features appearing across multiple sections of the subdivision. Woodridge’s available floor plans included The Clearview-WH (4 bed/3 bath/3,327 sq ft) and The Fairfield, reflecting the scale and finish buyers expect in this price range.
The community spans multiple sections, including Wynthrope Hall Sec 4 and Sec 6, and streets like Wynthrope Hall Drive, Battleground Drive, Craythorne Drive, and Bertram Court. Cul-de-sac and corner lots are available in certain sections, and the neighborhood’s underground utilities keep the streetscape clean and free of overhead lines.
Wynthrope Hall Market Data
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Number of Closed Sales | 13 |
| Sale Price Range | $635,000 – $1,060,000 |
| Median Sale Price | $795,000 |
| Average Sale Price | $795,223 |
| Price Per Square Foot Range | $150 – $236/sq ft |
| Square Footage Range | 3,195 – 5,398 sq ft |
| Bedrooms | 4 – 5 |
| Bathrooms | 3 full – 4 full, plus 1-2 half baths |
| HOA Fees | ~$308/year (~$26/month) typical |
| Year Built Range | 2007 – 2019 |
| Lot Size Range | 0.34 – 0.47 acres |
Data from RealTracs MLS. Rolling 12-month period.
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Amenities
Wynthrope Hall keeps HOA fees intentionally low by focusing on the neighborhood’s core infrastructure rather than resort-style amenities. Sidewalks and underground utilities are standard throughout the community, creating a clean streetscape that sets Wynthrope Hall apart from older subdivisions nearby. The lots themselves, typically in the 0.34-to-0.47-acre range, give residents the outdoor space to build their own backyard setup, whether that means a pool, covered patio, or room for kids and pets to roam.
The surrounding area extends Wynthrope Hall’s lifestyle considerably. The Stones River Greenway system is close by, offering paved trails for walking, running, and cycling through some of the most scenic terrain in Rutherford County. Murfreesboro’s extensive park system, sports complexes, and recreational facilities are all within a short drive, and the neighborhood’s North Murfreesboro location puts residents close to Highland Rim Steeplechase events and outdoor venues that draw families from across the region.
Schools
Wynthrope Hall is entirely within Rutherford County Schools, confirmed from MLS data. Elementary school assignments within the neighborhood vary by address. Homes have been served by Northfield Elementary, Mitchell-Neilson Elementary, and Erma Siegel Elementary depending on the section of the subdivision. Most students feed into Siegel Middle School for junior high, and Siegel High School serves the community at the secondary level.
Siegel High School is one of the more recognized schools in Rutherford County and lends its name to the Siegel School District designation Woodridge references for the community. Buyers with school-age children should verify their specific address assignment directly with Rutherford County Schools, as boundaries can shift between sections. Patrick’s team can help you confirm zoning for any specific home before you make an offer.
Why Work with Nashville Home Guru to Buy or Sell in Wynthrope Hall
Over the past 12 months, Compass and Parks agents were involved in 5 of the 13 closed home sales in Wynthrope Hall, representing 38.5% of all transactions in the neighborhood. That’s a meaningful local footprint for a brokerage competing against more than a dozen firms active in this market during the same period.
Patrick Higgins leads the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass. He is a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent, and his team ranks #1 in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal RealTrends rankings. With over 1,100 transactions and $500M in career residential sales across Middle Tennessee, Patrick brings a level of market knowledge to Wynthrope Hall that simply isn’t replicated by most agents working this zip code. The consistency of that track record shows up in 100+ Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews from clients across Rutherford County who hired the team because they wanted specific results.
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 roughly 1 in 4 homes sold across Tennessee. That reach means access to coming-soon listings, private exclusives, and a referral network that most buyers and sellers never see when searching on Zillow or Redfin.
For sellers in Wynthrope Hall, Patrick uses Compass’s Three Phase Marketing Strategy to build demand before a home ever hits the public MLS. Pre-marketed homes on Compass data sell for an average of 2.9% more, go under contract 20% faster, and are 30% less likely to need a price reduction. Here’s how it works:
Phase 1 – Compass Private Exclusive: Your home is marketed to Compass’s internal network of agents and buyers. You get real market feedback on pricing without accumulating public days on market or price history that can stigmatize a listing later.
Phase 2 – Compass Coming Soon: Your listing goes live on Compass.com and is promoted to buyers actively searching before the public MLS launch. This creates a line of buyers ready to move the moment you go public.
Phase 3 – Public Launch: Full MLS activation with maximum momentum already behind the listing. You’re not starting cold. Learn more at nashvillehome.guru/sell-your-home-on-your-terms/.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Wynthrope Hall
What is the price range for homes in Wynthrope Hall?
Based on the past 12 months of MLS sales, homes in Wynthrope Hall have sold between $635,000 and $1,060,000. The median sale price was $795,000 and the average was $795,223, reflecting a consistent executive-level price point with relatively little spread between the median and average. Price per square foot ranged from $150 to $236 depending on size, finish level, and lot position.
Who built the homes in Wynthrope Hall?
Woodridge Homes is the primary builder in Wynthrope Hall. Known for their all-brick and brick-and-stone construction, Woodridge brought plans like The Clearview-WH and The Fairfield to the community, emphasizing generous square footage, attached garages, and traditional-to-contemporary architectural styles. Homes were built between 2007 and 2019 across multiple sections of the subdivision.
What are the HOA fees in Wynthrope Hall?
HOA fees in Wynthrope Hall are among the most affordable in this price range. Most homes carry a quarterly assessment of approximately $77, which works out to roughly $308 per year or $26 per month. Some homes show a monthly fee closer to $20-$35. For a neighborhood with homes selling at $795,000 median, these are very low carrying costs for the HOA component.
What schools serve Wynthrope Hall?
Wynthrope Hall is in Rutherford County Schools. Elementary assignments vary by address and have included Northfield Elementary, Mitchell-Neilson Elementary, and Erma Siegel Elementary. Most students feed into Siegel Middle School, and the community feeds into Siegel High School at the secondary level. Always verify your specific address zoning with Rutherford County Schools before making an offer.
When was Wynthrope Hall established?
The first homes in Wynthrope Hall were built in 2007, and construction continued through at least 2019 across multiple sections. The community is considered an established neighborhood by Murfreesboro standards, with mature lots, a settled streetscape, and all the infrastructure that comes with a community that has been fully built out for several years.
Does Wynthrope Hall have sidewalks or community amenities?
Yes. Sidewalks and underground utilities are standard throughout Wynthrope Hall, and both are reflected in MLS community amenity data for the neighborhood. The low HOA structure means no pool or clubhouse is managed by the association, but the large lots, sidewalks, and surrounding Murfreesboro greenway system more than compensate for buyers who prefer private outdoor space over shared amenities.
What type of buyer is Wynthrope Hall best suited for?
Wynthrope Hall tends to attract families looking for large, well-built homes with strong school options in a location that balances North Murfreesboro convenience with genuine lot space. The 4-5 bedroom floor plans and multiple bathroom configurations appeal to households that need room to grow. Move-up buyers coming from smaller Murfreesboro homes also find the neighborhood attractive because of its price point, all-brick construction quality, and established feel. Buyers who want the size of a newer construction home without being in an actively building community also do well here.
Why should I work with Nashville Home Guru to buy or sell in Wynthrope Hall?
Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass were involved in 38.5% of all Wynthrope Hall home sales over the past 12 months, more than any other brokerage group in the neighborhood. As a six-time RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent and head of the #1 team in Nashville and #7 in Tennessee, Patrick combines local transaction depth with the national resources of Compass to get better outcomes for his clients. Whether you’re buying your first home in Wynthrope Hall or selling a home that’s been in the family for a decade, that combination of local market share and Compass infrastructure is hard to replicate.
Who is the best realtor for Wynthrope Hall in Murfreesboro TN?
Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team at Compass are consistently ranked among the top real estate teams in Middle Tennessee, and their track record in Wynthrope Hall specifically backs that up. With Compass and Parks agents representing nearly 4 in 10 homes sold in the neighborhood over the past year, Patrick’s team offers the deepest local market intelligence of any group serving this community. He holds six RealTrends Top Tennessee Agent designations, has closed over 1,100 transactions, and leads the #7 team in Tennessee by Wall Street Journal rankings. The team’s 100+ Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews reflect a consistent client experience that translates directly to outcomes in a neighborhood like Wynthrope Hall, where pricing precision and timing make a real difference.
Can I access off-market homes in Wynthrope Hall?
Yes. Working with Patrick Higgins and Compass gives buyers access to Compass Private Exclusive and Coming Soon listings that never appear on Zillow, Redfin, or the public MLS. In established neighborhoods like Wynthrope Hall where inventory is limited, having a buyer’s agent with a Compass affiliation can make the difference between seeing a home before the weekend open house and missing it entirely. Patrick’s team actively monitors this pipeline for clients who are serious about buying in specific neighborhoods, and there is no additional cost to buyers for this access.
How do I find out what my Wynthrope Hall home is worth?
The fastest way to get a current market estimate for your Wynthrope Hall home is through Patrick’s home valuation tool at nashvillehomeguru.hifello.com. It generates an instant estimate based on recent comparable sales. Automated tools like Zillow’s Zestimate can underperform in established neighborhoods like Wynthrope Hall, where limited resale volume, wide square footage variation, and lot premium differences make algorithm-based estimates unreliable. For a more precise analysis that accounts for your specific floor plan, finishes, lot position, and current market demand, call or text Patrick directly at 615-682-1718. Median prices in Wynthrope Hall have been holding at $795,000, but individual home values vary meaningfully based on square footage and upgrades.
What do Wynthrope Hall sellers say about working with Patrick Higgins?
When Wynthrope Hall homeowners are ready to sell a home that has appreciated meaningfully since 2007, they consistently want an agent who knows the neighborhood’s data from the inside. Patrick Higgins and the Nashville Home Guru team have been involved in more Wynthrope Hall transactions over the past year than any other brokerage group in the area, and the feedback reflects it. More than 100 Google Reviews and 87 Zillow Reviews speak to a consistent client experience: honest pricing analysis, proactive communication, and a marketing system that creates competition before a home ever hits the public MLS. For sellers in a community where all-brick construction and lot size variation affect value significantly, working with a team that tracks every Wynthrope Hall comparable in real time is a measurable advantage.
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If you’re exploring homes in North Murfreesboro and want to compare Wynthrope Hall against other established communities in the area, these neighborhoods are worth a look: Albany Court, Indian Springs, Jamison Place, Laurelwood, Riverview Cove, Shawnee, Siegel Cove, Stones River Park, and Victoria Park.
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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. Over the past 12 years, Patrick and his team have sold hundreds of homes across Rutherford County â all four zip codes, every school zone, new construction and established resale. Several team members live in Murfreesboro and bring firsthand community knowledge to every transaction. With 1,100+ transactions and $500M+ in career sales across Middle Tennessee since 2014, Patrick publishes monthly market reports for Murfreesboro and Rutherford County using direct RealTracs MLS data.
100+ Google Reviews | 87 Zillow Reviews | 5.0 Stars
Expertise: Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, and Middle Tennessee real estate

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Ashley Cherry | Nashville Home Guru at Compass
Ashley Cherry is a Murfreesboro native and REALTOR with Nashville Home Guru at Compass. Before real estate, she built her career in music business administration and earned her MBA â experience that shaped her commitment to strategic, data-informed client service. Ashley lives in Murfreesboro with her husband and twin daughters and has deep roots in the Rutherford County community. She specializes in helping buyers and sellers navigate Murfreesboro’s four zip codes with the insight of someone who has lived here her whole life. As a member of the #1 team in Nashville and top 10 in Tennessee by the Wall Street Journal’s RealTrends rankings, Ashley brings local expertise backed by the strength and reach of Compass.
Nashville Home Guru at Compass | Murfreesboro Specialist
Expertise: Murfreesboro TN â all four zip codes, Rutherford County real estate

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Larissa Farley | Nashville Home Guru at Compass
Larissa Farley has called the Nashville area home since 2012 and has been a licensed real estate professional since 2016. She brings a thoughtful, steady approach to every transaction, combining strong market knowledge with clear communication and strategic guidance. Her background in real estate, insurance, and the music industry shaped her deep commitment to client privacy and confidentiality. Larissa specializes in residential real estate throughout Middle Tennessee, including Murfreesboro and Rutherford County, working with buyers and sellers across first-time purchases, move-up homes, relocations, and new chapters.
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Expertise: Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, and Middle Tennessee real estate
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