Blackman Area
Murfreesboro Real Estate

Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate sits in West Murfreesboro’s fastest-growing corridor — newer homes, a well-regarded school reputation, and direct access to I-24 and I-840 for commuters heading to Nashville, Franklin, or Smyrna. Explore with live market data and 26+ years of local insight.

The median home price in Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate is currently $490,000, with 322 active listings and a Tru Days on Market average of 54. Updated weekly from Realtracs MLS by the Turner Victory Team.

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79K+Population (37128)
28 miFrom Nashville
32.6Median Age
#3Most Populated ZIP in TN
55Market Health Score

Blackman Area Murfreesboro Real Estate — Market Snapshot

Updated weekly from Realtracs MLS. Powered by Tru Insights — the same data our team uses every week to track what is actually happening in the 37128 ZIP code.

Blackman Area — West Murfreesboro Market Snapshot Live Data
$490,000 Median Price +0.0% vs Prior Wk
322 Active Listings +7.0% vs Prior Wk
54 Tru Days on Market Tru Insights Steady
97.5% % of Original Price Tru Insights -0.1%
23 Homes Sold Last Wk +21.1% vs Prior Wk
$224 Avg $/Sq Ft -0.4% vs Prior Wk
3.8 Months of Inventory +0 mo
30 New Listings Last Wk -3.2% vs Prior Wk

What Makes Blackman Area Murfreesboro Real Estate Stand Out


Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate occupies West Murfreesboro — primarily the 37128 ZIP code. Over the past 15 to 20 years it has become the fastest-growing corridor in Rutherford County. Newer homes, a well-regarded school reputation, and access to both I-24 and I-840 create a combination that consistently draws buyers from across the region.

Most of what you find here was built after 2005, with a large concentration of planned communities developed between 2015 and today. That means open floor plans, larger kitchens, modern finishes, and neighborhood amenities like pools, walking trails, and common green space — all at price points that remain competitive within the broader Murfreesboro market.

Builders have remained very active in this corridor, which gives buyers real options. It also means sellers in the Blackman area face more direct competition from new construction than sellers in older, more established parts of Murfreesboro. Pricing strategy matters more here than almost anywhere else in Rutherford County.

Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate — home for sale in West Murfreesboro Tennessee

Newer Construction

Most homes in the Blackman area were built between 2005 and today. Planned communities with modern layouts, updated finishes, and neighborhood amenities are the norm rather than the exception.

Community Feel

Sidewalks, HOA-maintained common areas, pools, and walking trails are common throughout the Blackman corridor. Neighbors consistently describe it as clean, organized, and well-maintained.

Highway Access

Positioned between I-24 and I-840, the Blackman area gives commuters a direct route to Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood, and Smyrna without navigating any part of downtown Murfreesboro.

The Honest Picture — What to Know Before You Decide

Every area has tradeoffs. Here is how we think about Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate in plain terms — because the right neighborhood depends entirely on what matters most to you.

What Works Well Here

  • Newer homes with modern floor plans and finishes
  • Strong resale history and consistent buyer demand
  • Active builder market with new construction options
  • Direct access to I-24 and I-840 in multiple directions
  • Close to Old Fort Pkwy and Thompson Lane shopping district
  • Well-maintained subdivisions with HOA amenities
  • 55+ community option at Southern Harmony at Dell Webb

What to Consider

  • Lot sizes tend to be smaller than older Murfreesboro neighborhoods
  • Less mature tree coverage than established areas
  • New construction competes with resale — pricing strategy matters
  • Some subdivisions share a similar look and feel
  • HOA fees apply in most planned communities
  • If historic character and large lots are priorities, other areas may fit better

Where Blackman Area Murfreesboro Real Estate Sits — and Why It Matters

The Blackman area covers West Murfreesboro, bounded by Baker Road to the north, I-24 to the east, Highway 96 / Franklin Road to the south, and the Rutherford / Williamson County line to the west.

That position puts buyers within minutes of Medical Center Pkwy, Old Fort Pkwy and Thompson Lane, all popular shopping districts — one of Murfreesboro’s most active retail and dining corridors — along with straightforward access to everything everyday life requires.

What truly sets Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate apart is the highway picture. Both I-24 and I-840 serve this corridor directly. Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood, and Smyrna are all reachable without navigating downtown Murfreesboro. For buyers who work outside the city, few locations in Rutherford County offer this kind of multi-directional flexibility.

Nashville via I-24~35 min
Franklin via I-840~25 min
Smyrna / La Vergne~20 min
Downtown Murfreesboro~12 min
Old Fort Pkwy / Thompson Lane~5 min
BNA Airport~30 min

Schools Serving the Blackman Area of Murfreesboro

Homes in the Blackman area may be zoned for Rutherford County Schools or Murfreesboro City Schools depending on your exact street address. These are two separate districts with different grade structures. Zone boundaries change regularly — always verify your specific address before making a buying decision based on school assignment.

Rutherford County Schools

Enter any address to find which RCS school zone it falls in — elementary, middle, and high school all in one lookup.

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Murfreesboro City Schools

MCS serves Pre-K through 6th grade for addresses within Murfreesboro city limits. Use this tool to check if your address falls within the MCS zone.

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Understanding the two districts: Murfreesboro City Schools (MCS) and Rutherford County Schools (RCS) are separate districts operating in the same city. MCS serves Pre-K through 6th grade for addresses within Murfreesboro city limits — after 6th grade, MCS students transition to RCS for middle and high school. Some Blackman area addresses fall within MCS boundaries; most are RCS. The lookup tools above are the only reliable way to confirm which district serves your specific address.

High Schools (Grades 9–12)

Blackman High School

One of Rutherford County’s most recognized high schools, known for strong academics and athletics. Serves the majority of the Blackman area corridor.

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Rockvale High School

Serves portions of southern Rutherford County including areas near the I-840 corridor. Some addresses at the southern edge of the Blackman area may fall within this zone.

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Eagleville High School

Serves the Eagleville and far southern Rutherford County area. Possible for some addresses at the outer edges of the 37128 ZIP near Highway 96.

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Middle Schools (Grades 6–8)

Blackman Middle School

Part of the highly regarded Blackman cluster. One of the most requested middle school zones in Rutherford County.

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Poplar Hill Middle School

Serves portions of West Murfreesboro. Some addresses within 37128 may fall within the Poplar Hill attendance zone.

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Rockvale Middle School

Serves the Rockvale corridor. Possible for addresses in the southern portion of the Blackman area near I-840.

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Eagleville Middle School

Serves the Eagleville area. May apply for addresses near the Highway 96 boundary. Verify with the RCS tool above.

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Elementary Schools (Grades K–5)

Blackman Elementary

Located in the heart of the Blackman corridor. Most commonly assigned elementary for this area.

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Poplar Hill Elementary

Serves portions of West Murfreesboro. Some 37128 addresses may be zoned here.

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Brown’s Chapel Elementary

Serves a portion of the West Murfreesboro corridor. Possible assignment for some Blackman area addresses.

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Rockvale Elementary

Serves the Rockvale corridor to the south. May apply for addresses near the I-840 and Highway 96 boundary.

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Eagleville Elementary

Serves the Eagleville area. Possible for addresses at the far outer edges near the county line.

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Central Magnet School — RCS

Grades 5 through 12. Application-based and consistently ranked among the top schools in Tennessee. Open to all Rutherford County residents regardless of home address. Competitive enrollment with limited seats.

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Murfreesboro City Schools — Choice Program

MCS serves Pre-K through 6th grade for city-limits addresses. After 6th grade, MCS students transition to RCS. Three application-based choice schools: Bradley Academy (Arts), Hobgood Elementary (STEM), and Mitchell-Neilson (Leadership). Enrollment is limited.

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Private Schools

Providence Christian Academy

An inter-denominational Pre-K through 12th grade classical Christian school in Murfreesboro. Fully accredited, college preparatory, with a strong emphasis on academic rigor and faith integration.

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Middle Tennessee Christian School

A faith-based, college preparatory school serving Pre-K3 through 12th grade in Murfreesboro. Known for high academic standards and a strong Christian community. Member of TSSAA Division II.

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Franklin Road Christian School

A K-12 Christian school in Murfreesboro located on Franklin Road. A ministry of Franklin Road Baptist Church offering a conservative, Christ-centered education from kindergarten through high school.

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School zone boundaries in both districts change regularly and can vary street by street. We never assign specific subdivisions to specific school zones — use the official lookup tools above to confirm your address. Our team is glad to help you navigate this during your home search.

Blackman Area Market Update

Every week we break down what is happening in Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate and across Rutherford County — new listings, price movements, and what the data means for buyers and sellers right now. No guesswork. Just the numbers.

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Subdivisions in the Blackman Area of Murfreesboro

Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate includes more than 30 established and newer subdivisions across a wide range of price points — from entry-level communities to custom-home neighborhoods and a dedicated 55+ community.

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Southern Harmony at Dell Webb

Murfreesboro’s premier active adult community by Del Webb. Low-maintenance living with resort-style amenities — pools, fitness center, and a full social calendar.

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Shelton Square

Well-established community with brick construction, generous lot sizes, and strong curb appeal. Convenient to Old Fort Pkwy and I-24 access.

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Smith Farms

A premium community with larger lots and upscale construction. One of the more spacious options for buyers who want room without leaving the Blackman area.

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Marymont Springs

A newer planned community with modern layouts, community green space, and neighborhood amenities. Popular with buyers looking for updated construction at a mid-range price point.

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Stovers Glen

A well-maintained community in the heart of the Blackman corridor. Consistent resale activity and convenient access to I-840 and everyday retail.

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Puckett Station

A popular community known for consistent demand and a central Blackman area location. Mix of home styles with easy access to everyday retail and dining.

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Blackman Farm

One of the more established communities bearing the Blackman name. A solid entry point in the corridor with consistent activity and good highway access.

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Berkshire

One of the higher-end subdivisions in Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate, featuring larger homes with premium finishes and strong curb appeal throughout.

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Brighton Park

A community-focused subdivision with sidewalks, open common areas, and consistent resale activity. Well-positioned for commuters with easy access to both interstates.

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Cedar Creek

An established neighborhood with mature streetscapes and a well-maintained feel. Buyers who want a settled community without leaving the Blackman corridor often land here.

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Hampton Park

An established Blackman area neighborhood with a strong resale track record. A range of home sizes makes this one of the more flexible options in the corridor.

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Nature Walk

A newer development with walking trails, natural landscaping, and modern construction. Popular with buyers who want community amenities built in from the start.

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Springhouse

A well-regarded community with consistent demand and a strong location within the Blackman corridor. Homes here tend to move reliably when priced correctly.

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The Enclave

A smaller, more exclusive community within the Blackman corridor. Premium construction and less density for buyers who want a quieter setting.

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Victory Point

A newer addition to the corridor with modern construction and a connected neighborhood layout. Convenient to I-840 and the growing West Murfreesboro retail base.

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More Neighborhoods in the Blackman Area

  • Blackman Cove
  • Blackman Oaks
  • Deerfield
  • Florence Pointe
  • Heatherwood
  • Hillwood
  • Indian Creek
  • Kingdom Ridge
  • Melton Estates
  • Royal Glen
  • Sycamore Grove
  • The Cloister
  • Westlawn

Each subdivision will have its own dedicated page with neighborhood-specific market data. Contact our team for guidance on any specific community in the Blackman area.

We Know This Market. We Can Help You Navigate It.

Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate moves fast, and the data tells a specific story — new construction competing with resale, price sensitivity in the mid-range, and strong demand tied to school zones. Knowing which subdivisions are performing well and which are sitting is the kind of insight that comes from tracking this market every single week.

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Blackman Area Murfreesboro Real Estate — What You Need to Know

The current median home price in Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate is $490,000. Prices range from the low $300s in a few older communities to $600,000 and above in premium subdivisions like Berkshire, Smith Farms, and Kingsbury. The largest concentration of homes falls between $400,000 and $550,000, reflecting the newer construction and planned community character of West Murfreesboro. Our market data updates every week from Realtracs MLS.
It depends on what matters most to you. Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate is one of the most consistently active markets in Rutherford County. Newer construction, a well-regarded school reputation, and direct highway access create a combination that drives steady demand and solid resale history. The tradeoffs are real: lot sizes tend to be smaller than older Murfreesboro neighborhoods, mature trees are less common, and active builder inventory means sellers face more direct competition than in other areas. For buyers who prioritize modern construction, convenience, and community amenities, this area delivers well. Our team works across all areas and can help you figure out which fits your priorities.
The Blackman area of West Murfreesboro contains more than 30 subdivisions. The most active and well-known include Shelton Square, Puckett Station, Cedar Creek, Marymont Springs, Brighton Park, Hampton Park, Berkshire, Nature Walk, Springhouse, Smith Farms, Victory Point, Blackman Farm, Southern Harmony at Dell Webb (55+), The Enclave, and Kingsbury. Additional communities include Stovers Glen, Westlawn, Sycamore Grove, Indian Creek, Hillwood, Blackman Oaks, Deerfield, Blackman Cove, Melton Estates, Florence Pointe, Royal Glen, Kingdom Ridge, Heatherwood, and The Cloister. Each has its own character and price range — our team can walk you through the differences.
The Blackman area is primarily served by Blackman High School, Blackman Middle School, and Blackman Elementary School, all part of Rutherford County Schools. The Blackman cluster is one of the most requested school zones in the county. However, zone boundaries vary by street and are updated regularly — some addresses in 37128 may be zoned for Rockvale, Eagleville, Poplar Hill, or Brown’s Chapel schools depending on exact location. Some addresses within Murfreesboro city limits may also be served by Murfreesboro City Schools for Pre-K through 6th grade, transitioning to RCS after that. Always use the official zone lookup tools to confirm your specific address before making a buying decision based on school assignment.
The Blackman area covers West Murfreesboro within the 37128 ZIP code. Its boundaries run along Baker Road to the north, I-24 to the east, Highway 96 / Franklin Road to the south, and the Rutherford / Williamson County line to the west. This puts the area squarely between two major interstates with direct access to Old Fort Pkwy and the Thompson Lane shopping district for daily needs, and I-840 West toward Franklin and Brentwood for commuters.
Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate sits between I-24 and I-840, giving residents more commuting flexibility than most parts of Murfreesboro. Nashville via I-24 is typically about 35 minutes. Franklin and Brentwood are approximately 25 minutes via I-840 West — a direct route that avoids downtown Nashville entirely. Smyrna and La Vergne are about 20 minutes northeast. Downtown Murfreesboro is roughly 12 minutes away. For buyers who work outside of Murfreesboro, this is one of the few parts of the city that gives you practical access in multiple directions without committing to a single corridor.
Yes. The Blackman area has been one of the most active corridors for homebuilders in Rutherford County for more than a decade, and that activity continues today. New phases are being developed in several communities, and spec homes are regularly available. For buyers considering new construction, it is important to understand that the builder’s on-site agent represents the builder’s interest — not yours. Having an independent buyer’s agent protects you through the contract process at no additional cost. Our team works regularly with buyers evaluating both new and resale options in the Blackman area.
The current Tru Days on Market for Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate is 54. Tru Days on Market tracks cumulative time across relist attempts — so it reflects how long a home actually took to sell, not just the most recent listing period. Correctly priced homes in good condition consistently sell faster than the area average. Overpriced homes, or homes that return to market after a failed sale, sit significantly longer and often require price reductions.
The biggest factor for Blackman area sellers right now is new construction competition. When buyers in West Murfreesboro can choose between a resale home and a brand-new home at a similar price, condition and pricing strategy become critical. Homes priced based on what sellers want rather than what the market supports are sitting significantly longer — and often netting less after price reductions and carrying costs. Before you list, understanding what buyers in 37128 are actually paying and how your home compares to active inventory is the most valuable conversation you can have. That conversation is free and comes with no obligation.
The current Market Health Score for Blackman area Murfreesboro real estate is 55 out of 100. The Market Health Score is a proprietary index developed by the Turner Victory Team. It compiles housing and economic data from multiple sources — local, regional, and national — into a single 0-to-100 reading. Above 60 generally favors sellers. Below 40 generally favors buyers. Scores in the middle reflect a more balanced market. It updates every week.
Market analysis by Turner Victory Team. Data sourced from Realtracs MLS and Tru Insights platform. Updated weekly. © 2026 Turner Victory Team at Onward Real Estate. All rights reserved.