Rutherford County · Murfreesboro, TN
Indian Hills — Neighborhood Guide for Murfreesboro, TN Buyers
Indian Hills is Murfreesboro's best-known golf-course neighborhood, wrapped around a public 18-hole course on the city's southeast side. Built mostly in the 1990s and early 2000s, it offers established, predominantly all-brick homes with a community pool, tennis, and clubhouse access.
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Indian Hills Quick Snapshot
Price Range
$370K – $950K
Built
Primarily 1990–2005 (golf course built 1986)
Vibe
An established golf-course community on Murfreesboro's southeast side where all-brick homes wrap a public 18-hole course, pool, and tennis courts.
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. Indian Hills sits within this market.
About Indian Hills
What to Know About Living in Indian Hills
Indian Hills sits in the 37127 zip on Murfreesboro's southeast side, centered on the public Indian Hills Golf Course (par-72, opened 1986) off Calumet Trace. The subdivision developed largely between 1990 and 2005, so it reads as established rather than brand-new — mature landscaping, settled streets, and predominantly all-brick or brick-and-vinyl homes. Floor plans range from roughly 1,500 to over 4,000 square feet, mostly two-story layouts with three to five bedrooms, and recent sales have spanned the high-$300,000s to nearly $950,000. The neighborhood's identity is its amenity package: residents have walkable access to the golf course, driving range, and a roughly 10,000-square-foot clubhouse, plus an HOA-maintained pool, tennis courts, and playground inside the community. Whimsical street names — Council Bluff Parkway, Crazy Horse Drive, Calumet Trace — give it a recognizable, family-friendly character.
Amenities
- →Indian Hills Golf Course — public 18-hole, par-72 with driving range
- →10,000-sq-ft clubhouse on the course
- →Community swimming pool
- →Tennis courts
- →Playground
- →Underground utilities throughout
Common Home Styles
- →All-brick traditional
- →Brick-and-vinyl two-story
- →Larger family homes (3–5 bedrooms)
- →Golf-frontage homes with fairway views
Schools
Commonly zoned (37127, southeast Murfreesboro) to Barfield Elementary, Christiana Middle, and Riverdale High — verify current zoning for the specific address, as sources vary and boundaries can change.
HOA
Yes — active association; commonly around $150/quarter (~$600/yr), though dues vary by section (roughly $396–$1,388/yr). Verify the dues for the specific section.
At a Glance
- City
- Murfreesboro, TN
- County
- Rutherford County
- Price Range
- $370K – $950K
- Built
- Primarily 1990–2005 (golf course built 1986)
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Why Work With Joshua in Indian Hills
Reason 1
Buyers choose Indian Hills for resort-style amenities baked into the neighborhood — golf, pool, tennis, and a clubhouse all within walking distance of home.
Reason 2
As one of southeast Murfreesboro's more established subdivisions (built largely 1990–2005), it offers mature trees, solid all-brick construction, and a settled streetscape rather than new-build sameness.
Reason 3
The mix of mid-$300s to near-$1M homes lets move-up buyers find size and golf-course frontage while still staying in a recognizable, amenity-rich community.
Common Questions
Indian Hills — Frequently Asked Questions
How much do homes in Indian Hills cost?
Approximately. Recent sales have ranged from about $370,000 to $950,000, with a median in the mid-$400,000s. These are rough, market-dependent figures — ask for current comps for the section you like.
What schools is Indian Hills zoned for?
It is commonly zoned to Barfield Elementary, Christiana Middle, and Riverdale High (Rutherford County). Sources vary and boundaries shift, so verify current zoning for the specific address before relying on it.
Is there an HOA, and what does it cover?
Yes. Indian Hills has an active HOA, most commonly around $150/quarter (~$600/year), though it varies by section. Dues support community amenities including the pool, tennis courts, and playground. Confirm the exact dues for the section you're considering.
Is Indian Hills a gated, golf-only community?
No — it's an open (non-gated), family-friendly residential neighborhood built around a public golf course. You don't have to be a golfer to live there, and the course, pool, tennis, and clubhouse are part of what makes it distinctive.
What makes Indian Hills different from newer Murfreesboro subdivisions?
It's an established, amenity-rich golf community rather than a new build-out. Buyers get mature trees, solid all-brick homes, and built-in golf/pool/tennis amenities — a combination most newer subdivisions in town don't offer.
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