Rutherford County · Murfreesboro, TN
Evergreen Farms — Neighborhood Guide for Murfreesboro, TN Buyers
Evergreen Farms is a large, established Ole South community off Cason Lane in southwest Murfreesboro (37128). Built out in phases since the late 1990s and still adding homes, it's a popular, attainably priced choice for buyers wanting newer single-family construction with low HOA dues.
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Evergreen Farms Quick Snapshot
Price Range
$275K – $480K
Built
1997–2025 (multi-phase build-out, still active)
Vibe
A large, well-known Ole South community off Cason Lane that's one of southwest Murfreesboro's go-to spots for attainable single-family homes.
Parent City
Murfreesboro, TN →Murfreesboro Market — 2026
Median Price
$380,000
Avg Days on Market
35
Price / Sq Ft
$168
YoY Change
+4.8%
Source: Joshua Fink / Compass market data for Murfreesboro, TN. Evergreen Farms sits within this market.
About Evergreen Farms
What to Know About Living in Evergreen Farms
Evergreen Farms is one of southwest Murfreesboro's most recognized single-family communities, anchored off Cason Lane (reached via Old Fort Parkway/Hwy 96) in the 37128 zip. Primarily an Ole South Builders development, it has grown across more than 30 sections from 1997 all the way to current new construction, so it blends settled resale streets with fresh build phases under one familiar name. Homes are practical and attainable — roughly 1,150 to 2,600 square feet, two to five bedrooms, most with two-car garages — in cottage, Cape Cod, ranch, traditional, and contemporary styles on modest 0.11–0.38-acre lots. Recent prices have run from about $275,000 to $480,000, keeping it within reach for first-time and move-up buyers alike. HOA dues are light (around $10/month), and the community keeps a tidy, walkable feel with sidewalks throughout, a playground, underground utilities, and dog-park areas in certain sections.
Amenities
- →Playground
- →Sidewalks throughout
- →Underground utilities
- →Dog park in certain sections
- →Close to Old Fort Parkway (Hwy 96) shopping and dining
- →Quick access to the interstate corridor
Common Home Styles
- →Cottage
- →Cape Cod
- →Ranch
- →Traditional
- →Contemporary
Schools
Commonly zoned to Scales Elementary (or Cason Lane Academy), Rockvale Middle, and Rockvale High (Rutherford County) — verify current zoning for the specific address, as boundaries shift across the many phases.
HOA
Yes — low dues, roughly $85–$125/year (~$10/mo) depending on phase. Verify the current dues for the specific section.
At a Glance
- City
- Murfreesboro, TN
- County
- Rutherford County
- Price Range
- $275K – $480K
- Built
- 1997–2025 (multi-phase build-out, still active)
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Why Work With Joshua in Evergreen Farms
Reason 1
Buyers pick Evergreen Farms for attainable, newer single-family homes — prices that start in the high $200,000s make it one of southwest Murfreesboro's more accessible recognized communities.
Reason 2
With 30-plus phases built over nearly three decades, buyers can choose between move-in-ready resale homes and newer Ole South construction, all under the same well-known name.
Reason 3
Low HOA dues (roughly $10/month) plus sidewalks, a playground, and dog-park sections deliver a tidy, walkable, family-friendly feel without a heavy monthly fee.
Common Questions
Evergreen Farms — Frequently Asked Questions
How much do homes in Evergreen Farms cost?
Approximately. Recent sales have ranged from about $275,000 to $480,000, with a median around the high $300,000s. These are rough, market-dependent figures, and newer Ole South phases can price differently than older resales — ask for current comps.
What schools is Evergreen Farms zoned for?
It is commonly zoned to Scales Elementary (or Cason Lane Academy), Rockvale Middle, and Rockvale High (Rutherford County). Because the community spans many phases, verify current zoning for the specific address.
Is there an HOA?
Yes, but it's light — dues run roughly $85–$125 per year (about $10/month) depending on the phase. Confirm the exact amount and what it covers for the section you're considering.
Is Evergreen Farms family-friendly?
Yes. It's an open (non-gated), family-oriented community with sidewalks throughout, a playground, and dog-park areas in some sections, plus shopping and dining a short drive away on Old Fort Parkway.
What makes Evergreen Farms different from other Murfreesboro subdivisions?
Scale and attainability. It's a large, well-known Ole South community where you can find both established resales and brand-new construction at relatively accessible prices, with low HOA dues — a combination that draws first-time and value-focused buyers.
Compare With Other Communities
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