Now selling · Spring Hill, TN
Harvest Point
Harvest Point is a 700+-acre master-planned new-construction community on the Maury County side of Spring Hill, TN, with single-family homes and townhomes from six builders priced from $349,990. The Will Johnson Team represents buyers here at little or no cost to you — call 615-265-1000.
Harvest Point at a glance
Harvest Point is a large master-planned community on the Maury County side of Spring Hill, Tennessee, off Cleburne Road in the 37174 ZIP code. It spans more than 700 acres and has been building out across sixteen-plus phases since 2018, which makes it one of the most active new-construction addresses in the Spring Hill area. The community is in active selling status, with single-family homes and townhomes available across a wide range of price points — townhomes generally run from the $350,000s into the $400,000s, and single-family homes range from the $440,000s up toward the $800,000s — so the right fit depends as much on the section and builder as on the community itself.
Because Harvest Point sits on the Maury County portion of Spring Hill, homes here are zoned to Maury County Public Schools, which is one of the first details we confirm for out-of-state buyers who assume all of Spring Hill shares one school district — it does not. The community draws a mix of buyers precisely because it offers so many home types and price bands under one master plan: lock-and-leave townhome buyers, move-up single-family buyers, and relocating households who want new construction with resort-style amenities and a quick connection to I-65. We tour communities like this constantly and pull live numbers for you, so you are comparing the actual homes available this week, not a brochure.
Who builds in Harvest Point
Harvest Point is a multi-builder community, which is one of its genuine advantages: you are not locked into a single builder's plan library, price point, or design center. The verified builders active here are D.R. Horton, Celebration Homes, Regent Homes, Lennar, Goodall Homes, and Phillips Builders. Each brings its own sections, floor-plan collections, and price bands to the master plan, so a single visit can let you compare meaningfully different homes side by side without leaving the neighborhood.
That range is the point. The townhome product and the entry-level single-family homes open the community to buyers near the $350,000 mark, while the larger single-family collections reach into the $800,000s — all inside the same master plan, sharing the same amenities. Builders rotate sections and release new phases as Harvest Point continues to grow, so the exact builder and collection open in any given week is a moving target. We confirm which builders have homes and inventory available before you plan a trip, and we represent you with any of them at little or no cost to you.
Builder note: Harvest Point is built by D.R. Horton, Celebration Homes, Regent Homes, Lennar, Goodall Homes, and Phillips Builders across its sixteen-plus phases. We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour these communities constantly, we help you compare floor plans across builders, read the incentives, and navigate the build to closing. Confirm the current builder, collection, and warranty terms for any specific home with us before you write an offer.
Homes & floor plans
Harvest Point offers two home types — single-family homes and townhomes — across a broad size and price range. Floor plans run from about 1,821 to 3,971 finished square feet, with three to five bedrooms, so the community covers everything from a right-sized townhome to a larger move-up home. Lot sizes vary widely by section, from roughly 0.19 acre on the more compact streets to more than a full acre on some of the larger single-family homesites — a meaningful spread to weigh if outdoor space is a priority for you.
On pricing, the published evidence shows new homes starting at $349,990, with townhomes generally in the $350,000s to mid-$400,000s and single-family homes ranging from the $440,000s up into the $800,000s. Resale and active listings move independently of builder base prices, so the live numbers shift week to week — we pull current builder pricing and MLS figures for you rather than relying on a static range. Each builder publishes its own official floor-plan pages for Harvest Point; we point you to the right collection for your budget and size needs and walk the plans with you so you are comparing real, available homes.
Amenities & community life
Harvest Point is built around a resort-style amenity package that gives the community its day-to-day rhythm. The centerpiece is a resort-style swimming pool, and the plan also includes tennis courts, a dog park, walking trails, a tot lot and a playground, and community gardens. One distinctive feature is the community's live-work business area, which sets Harvest Point apart from a typical bedroom subdivision by folding small-scale commercial and work space directly into the master plan.
For buyers, that mix means the amenities are something you use rather than just a line on a brochure — trails for a daily walk, a pool and tot lot for warm-weather afternoons, courts and a dog park within the community, and garden plots for residents who want them. As with any master-planned community, the exact amenity roster and any HOA-managed features are worth confirming as the development continues through its later phases; we verify what is open and operating before you visit.
Location, access & schools
Harvest Point sits off Cleburne Road on the Maury County side of Spring Hill, in ZIP code 37174, with primary streets including Harvest Point Boulevard, June Wilde Ridge, and Eastwood Lane. The location is built for commuters and relocating buyers: it is roughly ten minutes to I-65, about fifteen minutes to Franklin to the north, and about fifteen minutes to Columbia to the south. That position on the Maury County edge of Spring Hill is exactly why the school zoning differs from the Williamson County side of town.
Homes in Harvest Point are zoned to Maury County Public Schools. The currently zoned schools are Spring Hill Elementary School, Spring Hill Middle School, and Spring Hill High School. School zoning can change with district boundary adjustments and new-school openings, so we confirm the current assignment for a specific address with the district before you write an offer — this is a detail we never want a relocating buyer to assume.
What to verify before you buy
Harvest Point is a large, actively building community, which means several key details move week to week. Before you write an offer, confirm the current base pricing and any builder incentives for the specific home and collection you are considering; the open phase and which sections have available homesites; the exact lot size and orientation for your homesite; the current HOA dues and what they cover; and the verified school assignment for the specific address. We pull live builder pricing and MLS figures, confirm the open phase, and verify the HOA and lot details for you — so the numbers you decide on are the real ones, not a brochure range. We do not quote HOA dollar figures here because they change as the community grows; we get you the current amount in writing.
Working with The Will Johnson Team
We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour communities like Harvest Point constantly, we help you compare floor plans and price points across all six builders, read the incentives, navigate the build, and stay on top of pricing and availability that change week to week. If Harvest Point is on your list — or you are weighing it against other Spring Hill and Maury County communities — call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 and we will pull the live numbers and set up your visit.
Headline facts — Harvest Point is a 700+-acre master-planned new-construction community in Spring Hill, Maury County, TN (ZIP 37174), selling now, built by D.R. Horton, Celebration Homes, Regent Homes, Lennar, Goodall Homes, and Phillips Builders. Single-family homes and townhomes from $349,990 (townhomes $350K–$475K; single-family $440K–$844K), 3–5 bedrooms, about 1,821–3,971 sq ft, lots 0.19 to 1+ acres, with a resort-style pool, tennis courts, dog park, trails, playground, community gardens, and a live-work business area; zoned to Spring Hill Elementary, Spring Hill Middle, and Spring Hill High in Maury County Public Schools; about 10 minutes to I-65. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000.
Community details as of 2026-06; new-construction pricing, phases, and availability change often — we confirm everything current before you write an offer. We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour these communities constantly, we help you find the right fit and navigate the build.
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Will Johnson — The Will Johnson Team at eXp Realty
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615-265-1000Frequently asked questions about Harvest Point
Where is Harvest Point?▾
Harvest Point is a new-construction community in Spring Hill, Maury County, Tennessee. Harvest Point is a 700+-acre master-planned new-construction community on the Maury County side of Spring Hill, TN, with single-family homes and townhomes from six builders priced from $349,990.
Who builds homes in Harvest Point?▾
Builders active in Harvest Point include D.R. Horton, Celebration Homes, Regent Homes, Lennar, Goodall Homes, and Phillips Builders. Builder lineups and available floor plans change over time, so we confirm who's currently building and what's released before you tour.
How much do homes in Harvest Point cost?▾
Recent pricing in Harvest Point has been From $349,990 (townhomes $350K–$475K; single-family $440K–$844K). Prices move with the market and what's released, so we pull live MLS and builder figures for you the day you're ready — we don't guess at where prices go next.
What kinds of homes are in Harvest Point?▾
Harvest Point offers single-family and townhome homes. Typical lot sizes are 0.19 to 1+ acres.
What amenities does Harvest Point have?▾
Amenities at Harvest Point include Resort-style swimming pool, Dog park, Tennis courts, Walking trails, Tot lot, Community gardens, Playground, and Live-work business area. We confirm which amenities are built versus planned before you commit.
Is Harvest Point still selling?▾
Harvest Point is actively selling new homes. Inventory and released lots change week to week, so we confirm what's currently available before you tour.
Can The Will Johnson Team represent me at Harvest Point, and what does it cost?▾
Yes — we represent buyers in new construction, and because we tour Maury County communities constantly we help you compare Harvest Point against the alternatives and navigate the build from contract to closing. On cost: most builders pay our commission, so our representation is often free or low-cost to you — but it varies by builder (a few pay a reduced flat fee, where you'd cover the difference), and our $499 broker fee can apply unless the builder absorbs it at closing. We'll tell you exactly what, if anything, it costs at Harvest Point before you tour. Call 615-265-1000.
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