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Spring Hill, TN Rental Homes
In 2000, the town of Spring Hill had a population of just 7,000. Today, more than 23,000 people call this scenic community home. Thanks to a variety of economic factors, Spring Hill is now the 14th fastest growing city in the nation and the second fastest in Tennessee. Large-scale employers like the Saturn plant have created thousands of jobs and generated considerable revenue, which has enabled City Hall to keep property taxes relatively low. Spring Hall boasts top-notch elementary and high schools, and residents have access to several other schools in both Maury and Williamson counties. Recently designated Tennessee's mostly business-friendly city, the Spring Hill community is both prosperous and well educated, boasting a median family income exceeding $75,000. |
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Despite the limited presence of heavy industry and the recent explosion of newcomers, Spring Hill remains a fairly bucolic setting with a small town feel to it. Homes here are mostly of the newer variety having been built within the past decade. An average single-family unit rent for roughly $1,250/mo, though higher-end housing can go for $2,500/mo or more. At the extreme end of the scale, the Spring Hill market offers magnificent estates that do sell for more than $13,000,000. In the main, though, rental housing in this lovely little town is affordable despite its rapid growth rate. |
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In addition to being a rising economic powerhouse, Spring Hill also happens to be a family-friendly, civic-minded community. During the summer months, for instance, the town hosts a free "Movie in the Park" series, featuring recent children's movies shown outdoors after nightfall. Spring Hill also boasts active Rotary and Lions clubs, a local arts center, and exceptional public library. The reasonable cost of living and excellent schools may be the most popular draws, but they are not the only ones. Annual events such as the 4th of July Parade and the Farm Day Fall Festival bring residents together on a regular basis, allowing them to enjoy an unparalleled sense of community. |
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