Neighborhood
Golfview Estates
Spring Hill, TN · Maury County County · Ward 4

Golfview Estates is a 296-unit subdivision on 91 acres in the Maury County section of Spring Hill (Ward 4). Located off Kedron Road, the neighborhood sits about two miles from Towhee Golf Club — which is where the name comes from, though the subdivision itself is not a golf course community and doesn't include golf course frontage or membership. Homes were built between 2004 and 2016 across at least six sections, priced in the $365K-$485K range. This is one of Spring Hill's more affordable established subdivisions — midsize homes, reasonable HOA, no-frills amenities. If you want a solid house in a decent location without spending $700K+, Golfview is worth a look.
History and Development
Golfview Estates started construction in 2004 and was built out in sections over roughly 12 years:
- Section 1: Among the earliest phases, with homes built starting around 2004-2005
- Sections 3-4: Built in the 2005-2008 range
- Section 5: Mid-development phase
- Section 6 (Six): The final section, with construction extending to approximately 2014-2016
The specific developer and builder(s) behind Golfview Estates aren't well documented in public sources. Based on the home styles and construction era, these appear to be production-built homes rather than custom construction — consistent with the midsize, traditional-style homes found throughout Maury County Spring Hill subdivisions of that period.
Current status: Fully built out. No new construction. All purchases are resale through MLS.
Location and Access
Golfview Estates is accessed from Kedron Road, which puts it in the southern portion of Spring Hill. The neighborhood is convenient to I-65 and the commercial areas along US-31, though you'll likely be driving through some Spring Hill traffic to get to either.
Key distances and access points:
- Kedron Road — main access to the subdivision
- I-65: About 5-10 minutes
- US-31 (Columbia Pike): A few minutes west
- Towhee Golf Club: About 2 miles — the nearest golf course, though no affiliation with the subdivision
- Thompson's Station: Nearby to the north
- Cool Springs/Franklin: Roughly 15-20 minutes north
- Downtown Nashville: 30-35 miles, approximately 35-40 minutes without traffic
Streets in the subdivision: Golf View Way (the main road), Kristen Street, Nickalus Way, Tiger Court, Warner Court, Patrick Way, Kathleen Drive, Norman Way, Eagle Court.
The street names (Tiger, Eagle, etc.) continue the golf theme even though this isn't a golf community.
Homes
Golfview Estates is all single-family detached homes — midsize and traditional in style. These are not custom homes. Expect production-built construction with brick-and-vinyl or all-brick exteriors typical of mid-2000s to mid-2010s Maury County development.
Size range: 1,110 to 2,400 sq ft (median around 1,793 sq ft). Most homes fall in the 1,500-2,100 sq ft range.
Bedrooms: 3 to 4
Bathrooms: 2 to 3
Lot sizes: Approximately 0.17 to 0.24 acres (quarter-acre lots)
Stories: Mix of single-story ranch plans and 1.5-story homes with bonus rooms over the garage
Garages: Mostly 2-car attached
Foundations: Mix of slab and crawl space
Exterior materials: Partial brick with vinyl siding accents, some all-brick. Traditional designs.
Pricing (based on trailing 12-month sales data)
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Sale price range | $365,000 - $485,000 |
| Median sale price | $416,250 |
| Average sale price | $425,833 |
| Price per sq ft range | $176 - $292 |
| Average price per sq ft | $236 |
| Number of sales (past 12 months) | 12 |
| Average days on market | 72 |
At a $416K median, Golfview Estates is significantly more affordable than Williamson County-side subdivisions like Brixworth ($795K median) or Autumn Ridge ($780K median). You're getting less house on a smaller lot, but the per-square-foot cost is also lower. Homes here typically sell at or above asking price.
Property taxes: Approximately $1,497 annually, reflecting the Maury County tax rate (lower than Williamson County).
Amenities
Golfview Estates has a lean amenities package. Don't expect resort-style community features here.
- Paved walking trail — approximately 2-mile loop through the neighborhood. Some homes back up to a tree-lined common area along the trail. This is the primary community amenity
- Green space and common areas — tree-lined buffers along portions of the trail
- Sidewalks in some sections
Not included: No community pool, no clubhouse, no tennis/pickleball courts, no playground, no dog park.
If a community pool is important to you, Golfview doesn't have one. The nearby Longview Recreation Center (city-operated) offers a pool, gym, and sports courts as an alternative, but it's a separate membership.
HOA
Golfview Estates has a homeowners association with relatively low dues.
HOA dues: Approximately $25/month ($75-$80/quarter). Some sources indicate a one-time fee of $550-$585.
Annual equivalent: Roughly $300/year.
This is one of the lower HOA fees you'll find in Spring Hill, which tracks with the limited amenity offering. The fees primarily cover maintenance of common areas, the walking trail, and any shared green space.
Specific details about the management company and governing documents are not well documented in public sources. Contact a local real estate agent or the HOA directly for current management info.
Schools
Golfview Estates is in Maury County, zoned for Maury County Public Schools (MCPS). The school zoning here is straightforward — no county-line complications.
Battle Creek Elementary School
- Grades K-4, approximately 597-631 students
- Student-teacher ratio: 14 to 1
- Test scores: 36-40% proficient in math, 34-47% proficient in reading (varies by source/year)
- SchoolDigger: 3 stars out of 5, ranked #662 among Tennessee elementary schools
- Average performance for the state
Battle Creek Middle School
- Grades 5-8, approximately 727 students
- Test scores: 37% proficient in math, 32% proficient in reading
- SchoolDigger: 3 stars out of 5, ranked #309 among Tennessee middle schools
- Niche grade: B-
Spring Hill High School (some addresses may zone to Battle Creek High School)
- Grades 9-12, approximately 1,243 students
- Niche grade: C
- GreatSchools rating: 4/10
- Test scores: 19% proficient in math, 35% in reading
- Graduation rate: 83-89% (varies by source)
- Student-teacher ratio: 18:1
Battle Creek High School (opened August 2024)
- Some Golfview addresses may zone here instead of Spring Hill High
- Opened August 5, 2024, initially serving grades 9-10
- Expanding to full 9-12 by the 2026-27 school year
- Currently approximately 401 students
- Too new for meaningful academic ratings
The school situation is the biggest trade-off in Golfview Estates. MCPS schools perform significantly below Williamson County Schools across the board. Battle Creek Elementary and Middle are average for the state, and Spring Hill High's test scores and ratings lag behind WCS options like Independence High. If school quality is a top priority, this is something to weigh carefully. Battle Creek High School is brand new and may improve the picture, but there's no track record yet.
Community Feel
Golfview Estates is a straightforward, working-to-middle-class neighborhood. The homes are modest by Spring Hill standards — 3-4 bedrooms, 1,500-2,100 sq ft — and the price points ($365K-$485K) attract first-time buyers, young families, and people who want to be in Spring Hill without the Williamson County premium.
The walking trail is the social anchor of the neighborhood. It's well-used and gives the community a common gathering point even without a pool or clubhouse. Some homes back directly onto the tree-lined trail corridor, which adds privacy and a sense of green space.
The proximity to Towhee Golf Club is a perk if you golf, though there's no formal relationship between the subdivision and the club. You're just close enough to drive over easily.
Golfview sits in the part of Spring Hill that's distinctly Maury County in character — less polished than the Williamson County side, more affordable, and with a different school system. That's not a criticism; it's a factual distinction that affects property values, school options, and tax rates.
Nextdoor: Golfview Estates has an active Nextdoor neighborhood page at nextdoor.com/neighborhood/golfviewestates--spring-hill--tn/.
Honest Pros and Cons
Pros
- Affordability — $416K median price is well below most Williamson County-side Spring Hill subdivisions. This is one of the more accessible price points in the city for a detached single-family home
- Low HOA — approximately $300/year ($25/month). One of the lowest in Spring Hill
- Lower property taxes — Maury County tax rates are lower than Williamson County, saving you money annually
- Walking trail — the 2-mile paved loop is a genuine quality-of-life feature that many more expensive neighborhoods lack
- Manageable home sizes — if you don't need 3,500+ sq ft, these 1,500-2,400 sq ft homes are practical and easier to maintain
- Fully built out — mature landscaping, established community, no construction disruption
- Good highway access — I-65 is accessible within 5-10 minutes
Cons
- MCPS schools — this is the most significant trade-off. Battle Creek Elementary/Middle are average statewide, and Spring Hill High School's ratings and test scores are well below WCS alternatives. If school quality drives your decision, this is a hard sell
- No community pool — no pool, no clubhouse, no courts. The amenity package is limited to the walking trail and green space
- Smaller lots — 0.17-0.24 acre lots mean close neighbors. You're not getting breathing room
- Smaller homes — median around 1,793 sq ft. If you need 3,000+ sq ft, this isn't the neighborhood
- Aging homes — the oldest homes are now 22 years old (built 2004). Expect roofs, HVAC systems, and water heaters approaching replacement age in the earlier sections
- No builder documentation — the original builder(s) aren't well documented, making it harder to research construction quality or warranty history
- Golf-themed name is misleading — the name implies golf course adjacency that doesn't exist. Towhee Golf Club is 2 miles away with no formal connection
Last updated: April 2026
Sources: Nashville Home Guru, Nashville MLS, neighborhoods.com, Redfin, Homes.com, RE/MAX, Niche.com, GreatSchools, SchoolDigger, U.S. News Education, PublicSchoolReview, Wikipedia (Battle Creek High School), Nextdoor