Hillcrest Heights is an established residential subdivision on the west side of Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388), centered on Hillcrest Drive and reached off West Lincoln Street. It's a settled, built-out neighborhood, mature streets rather than an active build site, with a range of home sizes and a mix of older and updated houses.
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| Address | Sold Price | Sold Date | Beds / Baths | Sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 403 Timberlane Avenue | $334,800 | Jun 1, 2026 | 3 bd / 2 ba | 1,316 |
Hillcrest Heights is an established residential subdivision on the west side of Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388), centered on Hillcrest Drive and reached off West Lincoln Street. It's a settled, built-out neighborhood, mature streets rather than an active build site, with a range of home sizes and a mix of older and updated houses.
Because it's established, the single biggest thing that moves any individual home's value here is its condition, whether it's been renovated or is still on its original systems, not the subdivision name. The grid above shows every home currently for sale in Hillcrest Heights straight from the local MLS; the rest of this page is the first-hand read a portal (or an out-of-town agent's template) can't give you.
If you search "Hillcrest Heights Tullahoma," the page you'll find is written by an agent two hours away and reads exactly like it, long on adjectives, short on anything you could act on, and even a little unsure whether the neighborhood has a homeowners association. Here's the read from someone who actually works this market.
Hillcrest Heights is one of Tullahoma's established west-side subdivisions, and in an established neighborhood the thing that actually sets one home's price apart from the next isn't the street name, it's condition. A house here that's had its roof, HVAC, panel, and kitchen brought current is a different purchase than the one a few doors down still running the systems it was built with, even when the two look similar in photos.
That's where a first-hand read beats a listing feed. On a Hillcrest Heights home I'm reading the bones against the price, the age of the expensive systems, the quality and vintage of any updates, the lot, so you're paying for a genuinely updated home when the listing says "updated," and pricing in the work when it isn't.
I'll also give you a straight answer on the two things the remote page hedges: whether there's an actual HOA (I confirm it on the recorded documents rather than guessing from a marketing paragraph) and what the west-side location really means day to day (which is genuinely convenient in some ways and a drive in others, I'll be honest about both). That's the read that keeps you from overpaying for someone else's deferred maintenance.
Hillcrest Heights sits on the west side of Tullahoma, centered on Hillcrest Drive and reached off West Lincoln Street (ZIP 37388, Coffee County). It's an established, built-out subdivision, settled streets with mature trees rather than a new-construction site, and the homes run a range of sizes and vintages, from smaller established houses to larger, updated ones, which is exactly why condition drives the price more than the address does.
On dues: I don't publish an HOA answer for Hillcrest Heights from a marketing paragraph. One out-of-town write-up references a "neighborhood association," but that could mean a real HOA with dues, an informal/voluntary neighborhood group, or nothing enforceable, and that distinction changes what you're buying.
Either way, I pull the recorded plat and any HOA or covenant paperwork on the specific home before you write an offer, so you get the real answer. If you're comparing developments, the Tullahoma subdivisions index lists them side by side; for areas by price and feel, the neighborhood guide maps the whole city.
Hillcrest Heights' west-side location off West Lincoln Street is genuinely handy for some of the everyday stuff and a short drive for the rest, and I'll give you the honest version of both rather than the "walk to everything" gloss.
The honest takeaway: from Hillcrest Heights you've got a genuine grocery option right on West Lincoln and a short drive to the full lineup, convenient without being on top of the retail. If a specific errand or a short base commute is high on your list, I'll fold the real drive into the search.
A few things I confirm before you commit, because in an established subdivision this is where a home either rewards you or surprises you.
First, condition, the whole ballgame here. Because homes range from original-systems to renovated, I steer the inspection toward the expensive systems rather than the cosmetics, roof and HVAC age, the electrical panel and wiring, the plumbing, and any crawlspace or foundation moisture, and I read any "updated" claim against what was actually done and when.
The gap between a real renovation and a cosmetic refresh is the difference between a fair price and overpaying for someone else's deferred maintenance.
Second, the HOA / neighborhood-association question, answered from documents, not marketing. Whether there's a mandatory association and dues, a voluntary neighborhood group, or nothing, and, where any recorded covenants exist, what they restrict (fences, outbuildings, exterior changes, rentals), I pull the plat and any recorded paperwork so you know before you offer rather than after.
Third, the usual boundary and utilities check, confirming a home on the edge is actually in the Hillcrest Heights plat, and city sewer versus septic where it applies. For financing, I can introduce local VA, USDA, and THDA lenders early so your offer is clean.
Hillcrest Heights is on the west side of Tullahoma off West Lincoln Street, a short drive from downtown and a reasonable commute to the Arnold AFB gate. On schools, homes inside the Tullahoma city limits are served by Tullahoma City Schools, a seven-school district with a single high school, Tullahoma High School, plus East and West middle schools split geographically and four elementaries.
Attendance zones are set by address and can change, so I confirm the exact zone for any specific home on the Tullahoma schools page; for how the west side compares on commute and feel, the neighborhood guide has the area read.
Yes, Hillcrest Heights is an active, established west-side subdivision in Tullahoma, and the grid above shows every home currently listed there straight from the local MLS, refreshed daily. Because it's a compact, established neighborhood, inventory moves with the market, so on any given day it ranges from a few homes to just one or two, the live count above is the honest read.
If nothing fits today, tell me and I'll set up a saved search so you hear about the next Hillcrest Heights listing the day it hits, often before it spreads to the portals.
That's a question I answer from the recorded documents rather than a marketing description, an out-of-town write-up references a "neighborhood association," but that could be a mandatory HOA with dues, a voluntary neighborhood group, or nothing enforceable, and the difference matters. I pull the plat and any recorded covenants on the specific home so you know exactly whether there are dues and what, if anything, is restricted before you write an offer.
If avoiding dues is a priority, you can also filter straight to no-HOA homes across Tullahoma.
Hillcrest Heights is on the west side of Tullahoma, centered on Hillcrest Drive and reached off West Lincoln Street (ZIP 37388, Coffee County). The west side puts a full grocery run right on West Lincoln and a short drive to the North Jackson retail corridor, with a straightforward commute to downtown and the Arnold AFB gate.
Homes inside the city limits are served by Tullahoma City Schools; I'll confirm the exact assigned schools for any specific address on the Tullahoma schools page, and the neighborhood guide shows how the west side compares.
It's an established, settled subdivision rather than a new build, with a range of home sizes and a mix of older and updated houses on mature-tree lots. Because of that mix, the biggest difference from one home to the next is condition, some are still on their original roof, HVAC, and systems, while others have been renovated, and that gap moves the price far more than the subdivision name does.
I read the expensive systems and any updates against the asking price on every Hillcrest Heights home before you offer; the live grid above is the real picture of what's available, and the market report has the citywide numbers.
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