Now selling · Spring Hill, TN
Harvest Point
Harvest Point by D.R. Horton (315 Harvest Point Blvd., Spring Hill, TN 37174) is now selling from $499,990, with 16 single-story and two-story plans from 1,672 to 3,971 sq ft, 3-5 beds, and 2-3.5 baths. D.R. Horton's own page lists the community in Williamson County; note Spring Hill spans both Williamson and Maury counties.
Harvest Point is a large master-planned new-construction community in Spring Hill, Tennessee, built by D.R. Horton at 315 Harvest Point Blvd. It pairs a wide range of single-family floor plans with an extensive set of on-site amenities, so a lot of day-to-day life — the pool, the trails, the park — happens inside the neighborhood itself. One thing worth knowing up front: Spring Hill straddles two counties, and D.R. Horton's own community page lists Harvest Point in Williamson County, while parts of Spring Hill fall in Maury County. Confirm the exact county, taxing jurisdiction, and school zoning for any specific homesite directly with us or the builder before you write an offer.
The builder and the homes
Harvest Point is built by D.R. Horton. The community offers 16 floor plans spanning single-story and two-story designs. Homes run from roughly 1,672 to 3,971 square feet, with 3 to 5 bedrooms and 2 to 3.5 bathrooms — a deliberately broad range that lets you size up or down without leaving the neighborhood. New-construction pricing moves with each phase, so rather than quote a number that may already be stale, have us pull the current from-price and any active incentives on the specific plan and homesite you're considering.
These are single-family homes with open-concept layouts and 2- to 3-car garages. The exteriors use James Hardie siding with brick and stone accents, and the builder offers multiple exterior elevations so the streetscape doesn't feel uniform. Select homes include smart home features, and finishes are customizable. Because what's standard versus an upgrade — and which elevations and lots are available — shifts as phases sell through, treat the specs above as a starting point and have us pull the current plan-by-plan availability for you.
Amenities and everyday life
Harvest Point is built around its shared spaces. The amenity list includes a pool with a pool house, a park, a playground, a dog park, walking and nature trails, and a community garden. There's also a shopping center associated with the community, which keeps some errands close to home.
Put together, that mix supports a fairly active, outdoor-oriented daily rhythm — a morning loop on the trails, an afternoon at the pool, time at the community garden — without needing to get in the car. Amenities, completion timelines, and any associated dues can change as a community grows, so confirm what's open today and what's still planned when you tour.
Location and commute
Harvest Point sits in Spring Hill, on the south side of the Middle Tennessee market. Commute times from here depend heavily on where you're headed — Franklin, Cool Springs, downtown Nashville, or somewhere in Maury County — and on when you actually leave, since traffic on the main corridors varies a lot by time of day.
Rather than trust an estimated number, clock it yourself: drop the community address into your maps app and run the route at your real departure time, in both directions, on a normal weekday. That's the only commute figure that will actually match your life. We're happy to talk through the routes and trade-offs with you, too.
Who it fits
Harvest Point tends to make sense if you want new construction with a genuine amenity package built in — a pool, trails, parks, a dog park, and a community garden — rather than just a house on a lot. The unusually wide floor-plan range (from around 1,672 to 3,971 square feet, single-story and two-story, 3 to 5 bedrooms) also gives you room to match the home to how you actually use space, whether that's single-level living or more square footage and a flexible upstairs. If you'd rather be in a smaller, lower-amenity enclave, this large master-planned setting may be more community than you're after — worth weighing on a tour.
What to verify before you buy here
- Current pricing — the from-price and any incentives move with each phase; have us pull live numbers on the specific plan and homesite you want.
- HOA dues and what they cover — confirm the monthly or annual amount and exactly which amenities, maintenance, and services are included.
- Lot specifics — lot size, orientation, grading, and what's behind and beside the homesite; lot details aren't published, so verify them in person.
- Builder warranty and included-vs-upgrade — get clear on D.R. Horton's warranty terms and which finishes, smart-home features, and elevations are standard versus an added cost.
- Construction timeline — confirm the realistic completion or move-in window for your home and which phase it's in.
- The real commute — drive your actual routes at your actual departure times before you commit.
Want to see Harvest Point in person?
We tour Spring Hill new-construction communities like Harvest Point constantly and represent buyers here at no cost to you. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 to set up a walkthrough — in person or by video — and we'll pull the current pricing, availability, and plan details so you can compare with confidence.
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 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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