Springfield, TN Real Estate

The Robertson County seat, Springfield blends a walkable historic downtown, agricultural heritage, and steady residential growth just 30 minutes north of Nashville. I help buyers and sellers move with confidence in this established Middle Tennessee market.

Why Springfield?

A historic county seat with established neighborhoods, real downtown, and room to grow.

Historic Downtown

Springfield's downtown square is one of the most intact in Middle Tennessee — restored storefronts, local restaurants, and the Robertson County Courthouse anchor a real walkable district.

Established Neighborhoods

Unlike newer commuter towns, Springfield has decades-old neighborhoods with mature trees, larger lots, and homes with character — alongside newer subdivisions on the city's edges.

Robertson County Seat

As the county seat, Springfield is the hub for county government, NorthCrest Medical Center, Volunteer State Community College's Highland Crest campus, and a broader employment base than the surrounding towns.

Value North of Nashville

Buyers consistently get more home and more land for the money in Springfield than they would in Hendersonville or Gallatin — without giving up amenities or a real downtown.

Popular Areas

From the historic downtown core to newer subdivisions and rural acreage.

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How I Can Help

Full-service real estate for Springfield buyers and sellers.

Buying in Springfield

Whether you want a historic home near downtown, a newer build on the edges of town, or acreage in the county, I help you understand what your budget actually buys in Springfield right now.

Buyer Services

Selling in Springfield

I price your Springfield home on local comparable sales — not a generic county average — and market it to the right buyers, including Nashville commuters discovering the area.

Seller Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about buying and selling in Springfield, TN.

What is the average home price in Springfield, TN?

As of 2026, the median home price in Springfield (37172) is typically in the mid-$200K to low-$300K range, depending on neighborhood, lot size, and condition. Homes with acreage or recently remodeled historic properties can price higher. I publish a Springfield 37172 market report monthly so buyers and sellers can see current data instead of guessing.

Is Springfield, TN a good place to live?

Springfield works well for buyers who want a real downtown, established neighborhoods, and Robertson County schools without the price tag of Sumner County. NorthCrest Medical Center, county government, and downtown businesses provide a local employment base, and Nashville is roughly 30 minutes south via US-431 or I-65.

How do I find the best realtor in Springfield, TN?

Look for an agent who actually works the Robertson County market — someone who knows the difference between the historic downtown neighborhoods, the newer subdivisions on the edges of Springfield, and rural acreage in the county. I cover Robertson County extensively and publish my own local market reports for Springfield 37172.

What county is Springfield, TN in?

Springfield is the county seat of Robertson County. That means the courthouse, county offices, and a lot of Robertson County's professional services and healthcare are based here.

How far is Springfield from Nashville?

Springfield is approximately 28–32 miles north of downtown Nashville. Most commuters take US-431 to Briley Parkway, or jump on I-65 via the connectors through Greenbrier or White House. Drive time runs about 35–45 minutes in normal traffic.

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