Santa Fe
Neighborhood in Columbia, Tennessee
Maury County 38401, 38476, 38482, 38487
Large homes on acres of land
Many homes are scattered amongst the landscape, including sprawling ramblers, colonials, classic farmhouses and luxury custom builds. “Most of the homes are on some acreage. All around middle Tennessee, the 5 acre tract is extremely popular when building a custom home,” Bogosian says. Prospective homebuyers can expect a median list price around the mid $400,000s with the median lot size around an acre and a half, providing a sense of privacy and the freedom of owning land. Prices range from the $300,000s to the $400,000s for a modest ranch-style home sitting on half an acre or more, while stately dwellings on 5 acres are listed around the $800,000s. Multimillion-dollar homes on large lots are also standard, ranging from $1 million for a converted barndominium on 22 acres to over $3 million for a custom-built home with high ceilings and a dreamy kitchen spanning over 45 acres. Depending on the location, those looking to build their own home can score a 5-acre tract between $150,000 and $350,000.Biking trails in Chickasaw
Along Santa Fe Pike, Chickasaw Trace Park spans over 240 acres and is the central draw in the area for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Mountain bikers can head to Chickasaw to explore the 9 miles of rugged trails or practice their skills on the pump and jump track. The park also boasts scenic trails that wind along the river and woodland trails for beginners. Locals can rent log cabins on the property for a weekend getaway or hit the open waters on the Duck River thanks to a convenient boat ramp.Education in neighboring Spring Hill
The Maury County School District serves the region, scoring above-average ratings on Niche. However, students have about a 16 mile drive to next door to Spring Hill for school. Students may attend Spring Hill Elementary School and Spring Hill Middle School, both scoring a B-minus on Niche. Earning a C ranking, Spring Hill High School offers various Advanced Placement courses and afterschool clubs, such as the National Honors Society. Students in town also have the opportunity to attend Santa Fe Unit School. Scoring a B-minus, this small school has around 600 students from kindergarten to 12th grade.Small town celebrations
Residents of Santa Fe can head to the neighboring cities of Columbia and Spring Hill for various annual events, such as the Hill Fest. Every June, Spring Hill locals can take flight in a hot air balloon and explore the vast blue skies from above while food trucks and crowds fill the fields of Fischer Park below. Residents can also head to Columbia’s signature event of the year, Mule Day. Every April, thousands of attendees fill the streets to watch the horse show, mule-driving contest and peruse around the crafts stands and food stalls.Winding country roads
Two major roadways facilitate transportation by car around Santa Fe. US Route 7 is the main thoroughfare through town, connecting locals to neighboring Columbia about 11 miles southeast and the unincorporated communities of Fly and Primm Springs to the northwest. US Route 247 is the secondary route, leading to Williamsport and Spring Hill, about 16 miles away for everyday amenities. US Route 247 intersects into 246 for about a 24 mile drive into the City of Franklin for commuters and 46 miles from downtown Nashville.Eats and treats a town away
For everyday necessities, locals can drive to Williamsport Market & Deli or head to Columbia or Spring Hill for big box stores, such as Food Lion, Target and Kohl’s. The Home Depot is also conveniently across the street for those overlooked home improvement projects. The Embers Tavern and Grill is along US Route 31 on the way back to town for a bite to eat after a long day of running errands. Santa Fe is home to a few small eateries nearby, such as the famous Papa Bourdreaux’s Cajun Café for Louisiana specialties that are worth the drive and the Santa Fe Diner, known for their juicy burgers and fries in a nostalgic atmosphere.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Cheryl Ewing
Benchmark Realty, LLC
(615) 880-8982
130 Total Sales
1 in Santa Fe
$375,000 Price
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Tom Murray
LHI Homes International
(629) 777-4568
86 Total Sales
1 in Santa Fe
$2,710,000 Price
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Jason Huck
Keller Williams Realty Nashville/Franklin
(765) 246-8545
46 Total Sales
1 in Santa Fe
$850,000 Price
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Peter Easling
Keller Williams Realty Nashville/Franklin
(615) 492-8759
229 Total Sales
1 in Santa Fe
$320,000 Price
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Michael Gomez
Hive Nashville LLC
(615) 543-5329
224 Total Sales
5 in Santa Fe
$200K - $680K Price Range
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Phyllis Liggett
Crye-Leike, Inc., REALTORS
(931) 340-6548
75 Total Sales
1 in Santa Fe
$279,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Santa Fe | US |
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Homicide | 1 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 1 | 4 |
Crime Score | 1 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Santa Fe Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Santa Fe, Columbia sell after 60 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Santa Fe, Columbia over the last 12 months is $645,000, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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