Stewarts Creek Area Real Estate

Stewarts Creek area real estate offers what is increasingly rare in Middle Tennessee — newer construction, a highly regarded school zone, and Williamson County proximity at Rutherford County prices. Explore with live market data and 26+ years of local insight.

The median home price in Stewarts Creek area real estate is currently $475,485, with 258 active listings and a Tru Days on Market average of 51. Updated weekly from Realtracs MLS by the Turner Victory Team.

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$475,485 Median Home Price
51 True Days on Market
258 Active Listings
~25 min To Franklin via Rocky Fork Rd
53 Market Health Score

Stewarts Creek Area 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 Stewarts Creek corridor.

Smyrna Market Snapshot Live Data
$475,485 Median Price -1.7% vs Prior Wk
258 Active Listings +9.3% vs Prior Wk
51 Tru Days on Market Tru Insights +2 days
96.3% % of Original Price Tru Insights +0.0%
16 Homes Sold Last Wk +33.3% vs Prior Wk
$218 Avg $/Sq Ft -0.2% vs Prior Wk
3.8 Months of Inventory +0 mo
31 New Listings Last Wk +6.9% vs Prior Wk

What Makes Stewarts Creek Area Real Estate Stand Out


Stewarts Creek area real estate sits at the northern edge of Murfreesboro where it meets Smyrna, straddling the 37128 and 37167 ZIP codes. It is one of the newest residential corridors in Rutherford County — most of the homes here were built from 2010 forward — and it has developed a strong reputation for well-maintained planned communities, a highly regarded school zone, and a location that gives buyers genuine multi-directional access across Middle Tennessee.

The defining advantage here is what you get for the price. The Stewarts Creek corridor sits closer to Williamson County and Franklin than most of Murfreesboro, with Rocky Fork Road running directly through the area as a natural shortcut to Nolensville and over the hills of Williamson County to the Cool Springs area in Franklin. I-840 forms the southern border of the corridor. Buyers who work in Williamson County but want Rutherford County property taxes and home prices find this area consistently hits the mark — that combination of access and value is difficult to find anywhere else in the region.

Amenities in both Murfreesboro and Smyrna are within easy reach. The corridor has grown quickly with retail and dining expanding along Veterans Parkway and the Almaville Road axis. For buyers who want newer construction, strong schools, and access in multiple directions — without paying Williamson County prices — Stewarts Creek area real estate consistently delivers.

Stewarts Creek area real estate — homes for sale near Murfreesboro and Smyrna Tennessee

Newer Construction

Most homes in the Stewarts Creek corridor were built from 2010 forward. Planned communities with modern layouts, updated finishes, and neighborhood amenities are the standard here — not the exception.

Williamson County Access

Rocky Fork Road runs directly through this corridor and serves as a natural shortcut to Nolensville and over the hills of Williamson County to Cool Springs in Franklin — without I-65 or downtown Nashville. I-840 also borders the area to the south. Buyers who work in Williamson County and want Rutherford County prices consistently look here first.

Strong School Zone

Stewarts Creek High School, Middle School, and Elementary School all share the same campus on Red Hawk Parkway in Smyrna — one of the more convenient school cluster setups in Rutherford County. The zone is consistently well-regarded and a primary driver of buyer demand in this corridor.

The Honest Picture — What to Know Before You Decide

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

What Works Well Here

  • Newer homes with modern layouts and finishes throughout
  • Rocky Fork Road — direct shortcut to Nolensville and Williamson County
  • I-840 forms the southern border — additional access to Franklin and I-65
  • Rutherford County prices with Williamson County proximity
  • Strong Stewarts Creek school cluster — all three schools on one campus
  • Access to both Murfreesboro and Smyrna amenities
  • Consistently well-maintained planned communities
  • Less builder competition than Blackman corridor

What to Consider

  • Less mature tree coverage than established Murfreesboro areas
  • Smaller lot sizes typical of newer planned communities
  • I-24 Nashville commute slightly longer from this corridor
  • HOA fees apply in most planned communities
  • Retail and dining still growing — less dense than South Murfreesboro
  • Some addresses straddle the 37128/37167 ZIP — verify school zone before buying

Where Stewarts Creek Area Real Estate Sits — and Why It Matters

The Stewarts Creek corridor runs along the northern edge of Murfreesboro where it meets Smyrna, centered along the Veterans Parkway and Almaville Road axis. The area straddles the 37128 and 37167 ZIP codes — some communities carry Murfreesboro addresses, others carry Smyrna addresses, but all fall within the Stewarts Creek school zone.

I-840 forms the southern border of the corridor, providing access east to Murfreesboro and west toward Franklin. The more distinctive access point for Williamson County commuters is Rocky Fork Road, which runs directly through the Stewarts Creek area and serves as a natural shortcut through Nolensville and over the hills of Williamson County to the Cool Springs area in Franklin — all without touching I-65 or downtown Nashville.

Smyrna amenities along Sam Ridley Parkway are close by, and Murfreesboro’s Medical Center Parkway and Veterans Parkway corridors are accessible in minutes. Nashville via I-24 is about 35 to 40 minutes from most addresses. For outdoor recreation, Cedar Stone Park — featuring artificial turf baseball fields, tennis courts, and pickleball courts — is right in the area.

Franklin via Rocky Fork Rd~25 min
Brentwood / Cool Springs~25 min
Nashville via I-24~35–40 min
Downtown Murfreesboro~15 min
Smyrna~10 min
BNA Airport~25 min

Schools Serving the Stewarts Creek Area

The Stewarts Creek area is served by Rutherford County Schools. Zone boundaries vary by street and change regularly — always verify your specific address with the official lookup tool 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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ZIP Code Note

The Stewarts Creek area straddles the 37128 (Murfreesboro) and 37167 (Smyrna) ZIP codes. Some homes carry Murfreesboro addresses and some carry Smyrna addresses — but all fall under Rutherford County Schools. Your ZIP code does not determine your school zone. Always verify using the RCS lookup tool.

High School (Grades 9–12)

Stewarts Creek High School

Located on Red Hawk Parkway in Smyrna, serving grades 9 through 12. Home of the Red Hawks. Shares a campus with Stewarts Creek Elementary and Middle School. Strong academics and competitive athletics.

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Middle Schools (Grades 6–8)

Stewarts Creek Middle School

Located on the same campus as the high school and elementary on Red Hawk Parkway. Serves grades 6 through 8 for the primary Stewarts Creek zone.

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Rock Springs Middle School

Serves portions of the northern Murfreesboro and Smyrna border corridor. Some addresses in the Stewarts Creek area may be zoned here. Verify with the RCS lookup tool.

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Rocky Fork Middle School

Serves portions of the Smyrna and Stewarts Creek corridor. Opened in 2017 to relieve overcrowding at Stewarts Creek and Rock Springs Middle. Verify your specific address.

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Elementary Schools (Grades K–5)

Stewarts Creek Elementary

On the same campus as the middle and high school. A nine-time Tennessee Reward School. Serves grades K through 5 for the primary Stewarts Creek zone.

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Rocky Fork Elementary

Located in Smyrna, serving portions of the Stewarts Creek corridor. Opened in 2019 as part of the Smyrna rezoning. Verify your specific address with the RCS lookup tool.

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Brown’s Chapel Elementary

Serves a portion of the West Murfreesboro and Stewarts Creek corridor. May apply for some addresses depending on exact location. Verify with the RCS lookup tool.

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Poplar Hill Elementary

Serves portions of West Murfreesboro. May apply for some Stewarts Creek corridor addresses toward the Murfreesboro side. Verify with the RCS lookup tool.

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Application-Based

Central Magnet School

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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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-K through 12th grade in Murfreesboro. Known for high academic standards and a strong Christian community.

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Franklin Road Christian School

A K-12 Christian school in Murfreesboro offering a conservative, Christ-centered education from kindergarten through high school.

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School zone boundaries change regularly and can vary street by street. We never assign specific subdivisions to specific school zones — use the official RCS lookup tool above to confirm your address before making a Stewarts Creek area real estate purchase based on school assignment. Our team is glad to help you navigate this during your home search.

Stewarts Creek Area Market Update

Every week we break down what is happening in the Stewarts Creek corridor 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 Stewarts Creek Area

Stewarts Creek area real estate includes a growing collection of newer planned communities across both the 37128 and 37167 ZIP codes. The featured neighborhoods below represent the most active communities in the corridor based on MLS activity from our Clarifi platform.

South Haven

The most active subdivision in the Stewarts Creek corridor by a wide margin. Consistent high demand with strong closed and active listing volume makes this one of the defining communities in the area.

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The Courtyards at Stewarts Creek

A popular community with consistent buyer demand and strong active listing activity. Convenient access to the Stewarts Creek school campus and the Rocky Fork Road corridor to Williamson County.

Carothers Crossing

A well-established community in the corridor with consistent buyer interest and solid resale history. A range of home styles and a convenient location make this one of the more sought-after addresses in the area.

Ascent at Arbor Ridge

A newer community with strong active listing volume. Reflects the continued growth of the Stewarts Creek corridor as buyers seek newer construction in this part of Rutherford County.

Greystone

One of the most recognized subdivision names in the Stewarts Creek area. Consistent closed sales and a well-maintained character make this a reliable option for buyers in the corridor.

Cedar Hills

A steady community in the Stewarts Creek corridor with reliable activity across both active and closed listings. A solid option for buyers looking for established character in a newer area.

Brewer Point

An active community with consistent buyer demand. Well-positioned in the corridor for both Murfreesboro and Smyrna access, and convenient to Rocky Fork Road for Williamson County commuters.

Briley Downs

A community with strong active listing volume and growing buyer interest. A newer option in the Stewarts Creek corridor with modern construction and community amenities.

More Neighborhoods in the Stewarts Creek Area

  • Belmont
  • Blakeney
  • Clear Creek
  • Greystone Legacy
  • Gwynne Farms
  • Hamlet at Carothers Crossing
  • McFarlin Pointe
  • Oak Meadows
  • Pembrooke Farms
  • Portico
  • Potts Crossing
  • Pottsview
  • Preserve at South Haven
  • Stewart Springs
  • Stewarts Creek
  • Stonewood
  • Sunrise at Arbor Ridge
  • Villages of Greentree
  • Woodmont

Contact our team for guidance on any specific community in the Stewarts Creek area.

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

Stewarts Creek area real estate attracts a specific buyer — someone who wants newer construction, a strong school zone, and the kind of highway access that makes a Williamson County job practical on a Rutherford County budget. We work with buyers and sellers across this corridor every week and track the data that tells you what is actually happening right now.

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Stewarts Creek Area Real Estate Insights

Data-backed analysis to help you understand what is happening in the Stewarts Creek corridor right now.

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Stewarts Creek Area Real Estate — What You Need to Know

The current median home price in Stewarts Creek area real estate is $475,485. Most homes in this corridor were built from 2010 forward, which means the price range is more consistent than older Murfreesboro corridors — you will find fewer outliers at either end. The live market snapshot at the top of this page shows the current breakdown, updated weekly from Realtracs MLS.
Franklin is approximately 25 minutes from most addresses in the Stewarts Creek corridor. Rocky Fork Road runs directly through the area and serves as a natural shortcut through Nolensville and over the hills of Williamson County to the Cool Springs area in Franklin — without I-65 or downtown Nashville. I-840 also borders the corridor to the south and provides an additional west-facing route. This makes Stewarts Creek area real estate one of the most practical options in Rutherford County for buyers who work in Williamson County but want Rutherford County home prices and property taxes.
The primary school cluster serving this area is Stewarts Creek — High School, Middle School, and Elementary School all share a campus on Red Hawk Parkway in Smyrna. Depending on your specific address, middle school options may include Rock Springs Middle or Rocky Fork Middle, and elementary options may include Rocky Fork Elementary, Brown’s Chapel Elementary, or Poplar Hill Elementary. Because the area straddles two ZIP codes, zone assignments can vary significantly by street. Always use the official RCS zone lookup tool to confirm your specific address before making a buying decision based on school assignment.
The Stewarts Creek area sits at the northern edge of Murfreesboro where it meets Smyrna, straddling the 37128 and 37167 ZIP codes. The corridor runs along the Veterans Parkway and Almaville Road axis, with Rocky Fork Road running directly through toward Nolensville and Williamson County, and I-840 forming the southern border. Some communities carry Murfreesboro addresses and some carry Smyrna addresses — but all fall under Rutherford County Schools. The area is about 15 minutes from downtown Murfreesboro, 10 minutes from Smyrna, and 25 minutes from Franklin via Rocky Fork Road.
It depends on what matters most to you. Stewarts Creek area real estate is a strong fit for buyers who want newer construction, a highly regarded school zone, and practical access to both Murfreesboro and Williamson County — without paying Williamson County prices. The tradeoffs are smaller lot sizes than older Murfreesboro neighborhoods, less mature tree coverage, and HOA fees in most planned communities. For buyers whose priorities align with what this corridor offers, it consistently delivers strong value.
The current Tru Days on Market for Stewarts Creek area real estate is 51. 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 in this corridor consistently sell faster than the area average. The consistent buyer demand driven by the school zone and Williamson County access keeps this corridor active throughout the year.
Buyers in the Stewarts Creek corridor are comparing newer homes against each other — which means condition and pricing accuracy matter more than in corridors with mixed construction eras. A home that is priced correctly and shows well will move. A home priced on what the seller wants rather than what the data supports will sit and eventually need reductions. Understanding what buyers in this corridor are actually paying for homes similar to yours is the most valuable conversation you can have before listing. That conversation is free and comes with no obligation.
The current Market Health Score for Stewarts Creek area real estate is 53. 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.
Both are newer construction corridors in Rutherford County with similar price points and Rutherford County Schools. The key difference is direction. Blackman is positioned along I-840 with strong I-24 Nashville access on the southwest side of Murfreesboro. Stewarts Creek sits on the north end toward Smyrna, with Rocky Fork Road providing the more practical Williamson County commute. Buyers who work in Franklin, Brentwood, or Cool Springs typically look at Stewarts Creek first. Buyers who commute to Nashville via I-24 or work in South Nashville often lean Blackman. Both corridors have well-regarded schools and consistent resale activity.

How to Read the Stewarts Creek Area Market Data

Tru Days on Market tracks cumulative time across relist attempts, not just the current listing period. Most sites reset the clock each time a home is relisted. Tru Insights carries the full history, so you see how long a home actually took to sell.

Months of Inventory measures how long it would take to sell every active listing at the current pace of sales. Below three months generally favors sellers. Above six months generally favors buyers. Anything in between reflects a more balanced market.

% of Original Price shows how close to original asking price homes are actually closing. A number near 100% means buyers are paying close to what sellers asked. A lower number means more price reductions before a home sold.

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. 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.