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The following real estate transactions were recorded in Spring Hill, Tennessee, for the week of May 4 through May 8, 2026. These transfers reflect a mix of residential sales across the city, with prices ranging from entry-level homes to higher-end properties.
On May 4, a three-bedroom home on Buckner Lane sold for $385,000. The property, built in 2019, features an open floor plan and a fenced backyard. Later that week, a four-bedroom house on Port Royal Road changed hands for $525,000. This two-story residence includes a finished basement and sits on a half-acre lot.
Midweek transactions included a townhome on Main Street, which sold for $295,000. The unit has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with access to a community pool. Another notable sale was a five-bedroom property on Kedron Road, closing at $610,000. The home was built in 2022 and includes a three-car garage.
On May 7, a smaller cottage-style home on Depot Street sold for $220,000. The house, originally built in 1950, had been recently renovated with new plumbing and electrical systems. The week ended with a sale on Beechcroft Road, where a three-bedroom ranch home went for $340,000.
These transactions were recorded with the Maury County Register of Deeds. All amounts reflect the final sale price as listed in public records.
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