Every active home for sale in Manchester, TN — straight from the local MLS and refreshed daily, not a stale portal feed. Filter by price, beds, or what matters (new construction, acreage, a quick I-24 drive to Nashville), and I'll help you move the moment the right one lands.
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General mid-2026 ranges (live pricing in the grid above; full trends on the Manchester overview).
| Budget | What it typically buys in Manchester | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Under $250K | Older and mid-century homes on compact in-town lots, condos, and fixers — entry-level and investor range. | Best value is often a solid mid-century home near downtown/Hillsboro Blvd. |
| $250K–$400K | The core of the market: updated homes and a lot of new construction on larger lots — 3–4 beds, ~2,000–2,800 sq ft. | Subdivisions like Maple Springs, Stone Creek Crossing, and Forest Mill Estates land here; new builds average around $350K. |
| $400K+ | Larger and custom homes, acreage, and the occasional park/water-view property. | Smaller buyer pool; accurate comps matter most. |
Mid-century homes on compact lots, walkable to the square and the Hillsboro Boulevard shopping/dining corridor. Browse all Manchester homes →
Newer neighborhoods on the outskirts — Maple Springs, Stone Creek Crossing, Forest Mill Estates — with larger, half-acre-plus lots. Browse all Manchester homes →
Acreage and country properties with quick I-24 access for the drive to Murfreesboro and Nashville. Land for sale →
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I read the older in-town stock (roof, HVAC, well/septic on the fringe) and the new-construction contracts — builder incentives and upgrades are negotiable if you know where to push.
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For a lot of buyers, yes — it's affordable by Middle Tennessee standards, sits an easy I-24 drive from Nashville and Chattanooga, and offers county-seat amenities plus recreation at Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park. Homes here are served by Coffee County Schools (not Tullahoma City Schools), so it's worth confirming the zone for any specific home. Whether it's the right fit comes down to your commute, budget, and school priorities — happy to weigh it against nearby Tullahoma with you.
As of mid-2026, Manchester's recent sale prices have generally run in the low-to-mid $300s, with new construction averaging around $350,000 and the overall market spanning from the low $100s to over $1 million. The live grid above shows what's actually listed right now, and I'll pull real, comparable sold prices for the specific area and price band you're considering — the "average" matters far less than the comps for your home.
About 65 miles — roughly an hour to an hour and fifteen up Interstate 24, depending on your Nashville-area destination and traffic. That drive, plus prices well below the Nashville suburbs, is why Manchester draws so many commuters and remote workers; see the commute guide for the full I-24 read.
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