Kingsridge is an established residential subdivision on the east side of Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388), centered on Kingsridge Boulevard off Kings Lane, bordering Lakewood Golf & Country Club, and some of its homes front the fairways directly. The homes here are larger, brick, single-family family houses built across the 1980s and 1990s, so it's a settled, mature neighborhood rather than a new build.
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| Address | Sold Price | Sold Date | Beds / Baths | Sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 214 Kingsridge Blvd | $499,900 | Jun 1, 2026 | 4 bd / 4 ba | 2,774 |
| 6 Chadsworth Pl | $359,000 | Jun 1, 2026 | 2 bd / 3 ba | 1,542 |
| 106 KENSINGTON LANE | $669,900 | — | 5 bd / 5 ba | 5,733 |
| 6 Chadsworth Pl | $162,500 | — | 2 bd / 3 ba | 1,542 |
Kingsridge is an established residential subdivision on the east side of Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388), centered on Kingsridge Boulevard off Kings Lane, bordering Lakewood Golf & Country Club, and some of its homes front the fairways directly. The homes here are larger, brick, single-family family houses built across the 1980s and 1990s, so it's a settled, mature neighborhood rather than a new build.
It carries a modest homeowners association (listings show around $17 a month) and is zoned to Tullahoma City Schools, Robert E. Lee Elementary, East Middle, and Tullahoma High.
The grid above shows every home currently for sale in Kingsridge straight from the local MLS; the rest of this page is the first-hand read on the three things that actually matter here: the golf-course setting, the age of the homes, and the modest HOA.
Kingsridge has one thing most Tullahoma subdivisions don't, some of its homes sit right on the Lakewood Golf & Country Club fairways, and a portal listing will tag "on the 16th fairway" and stop, so here's the read that actually matters. First, "golf course" means different things house to house.
Some Kingsridge homes truly front a fairway; others back to it, sit a street off it, or just look toward it, and that difference is real money and real lifestyle, so I confirm exactly what a specific home's relationship to the course is rather than trusting a headline. Living on a fairway is genuinely nice, and it also means errant golf balls are part of life, there are usually course and drainage easements along those lots, and, importantly, owning here is separate from belonging to the club.
Lakewood is a private club; a Kingsridge home gives you the setting, but a membership is its own decision and cost.
Second, and this is the value read on any Kingsridge home, these houses are 30 to 40 years old. Built in the 1980s and 90s, they're well past the point where the expensive systems reach the end of their first, and often second, life, so the roof, HVAC, water heater, and sometimes the windows and original kitchens/baths are the whole ballgame.
A Kingsridge home that's been updated is a very different purchase than an identical-looking one that hasn't, and that gap moves the price far more than the subdivision name. On any home here I read the systems and updates against the asking price and the fairway premium, so you're not overpaying for a view attached to a house that needs $30,000 of work.
Kingsridge sits on Kingsridge Boulevard, accessed off Kings Lane, on the east side of Tullahoma (ZIP 37388, Coffee County, in the city), bordering Lakewood Golf & Country Club, some homes front the fairways (a listed home is on the 16th). The homes are established, larger brick family houses built across the 1980s and 1990s, roughly 2,000 to 3,000 square feet, commonly four-bedroom, on mature lots.
On dues, the research gives a clear answer: yes, there's a homeowners association, and it's modest, listings show a monthly fee around $17. So you get some shared standard and common-area upkeep at a light monthly cost, but the recorded covenants still apply, so I pull the plat and covenants on the specific home so you know exactly what's governed (and confirm the current dues) before you write an offer.
If you're comparing the country-club-area developments, several sit nearby, Macon Manor, Colonial Acres, and Courtside at Lakewood among them, and the subdivisions index lists them all side by side.
Kingsridge's east-side, by-the-club location puts the golf course right there and the town's everyday stuff a short drive away.
The takeaway: Kingsridge keeps you on the golf-course side of town with the errands a short drive up the corridor. If a short base commute or a particular amenity matters, I'll fold the real drive into the search.
A few things I confirm before you commit here.
First, the relationship to the golf course. I confirm exactly what a specific home's tie to the course is, true fairway frontage, backing to it, or a street off it, because that's the premium and the lifestyle.
On a fairway lot I flag the golf-course realities: errant balls, course and drainage easements, and how the club maintains the edge. And I make clear that club membership is separate from owning the home.
Second, the systems, the whole ballgame at 30–40 years old. I steer the inspection to the expensive items: roof, HVAC, water heater, electrical panel, plumbing, windows, and any crawlspace or foundation moisture, reading whether they've been updated or are original, and pricing that in against the asking price and any fairway premium.
Third, the HOA and covenants from documents (what the ~$17/month actually covers and what the recorded covenants restrict), and the usual condition read. For financing, I can introduce local lenders early so your offer is clean.
Kingsridge is on the east side of Tullahoma by Lakewood Country Club (Kingsridge Blvd off Kings Lane, 37388), a short drive from downtown and a reasonable commute to the Arnold AFB gate. It's zoned to Tullahoma City Schools, the listings show Robert E.
Lee Elementary, East Middle School, and Tullahoma High School for these addresses (Tullahoma has a single high school). Attendance is set by address and can change, so I confirm the exact zone for any specific home on the Tullahoma schools page; for how the country-club side compares, the neighborhood guide has the area read.
Yes, Kingsridge is an active, established golf-course subdivision on the east side of Tullahoma, and the grid above shows every home currently listed there straight from the local MLS, refreshed daily. Because it's a single 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 Kingsridge listing the day it hits, often before it spreads to the portals.
Yes, a modest one. Listings show a monthly homeowners-association fee around $17, so you get some shared standard and common-area upkeep at a light monthly cost.
The recorded covenants still apply regardless of the small fee, so I pull the plat and covenants on the specific home so you know exactly what's governed, and I confirm the current dues and what the association maintains, before you write an offer.
Kingsridge borders Lakewood Golf & Country Club, and some homes front the fairways directly, but "on the golf course" means different things house to house (true frontage vs. backing to it vs.
a street off it), so I confirm exactly what a specific home's relationship to the course is, since it affects both price and lifestyle. And owning a home here is separate from belonging to the club: Lakewood is private, and a membership is its own decision and cost rather than something that comes with the house.
Kingsridge is on the east side of Tullahoma on Kingsridge Boulevard off Kings Lane (ZIP 37388), bordering Lakewood Country Club, a short drive from downtown and the Arnold AFB gate. It's in the city and zoned to Tullahoma City Schools, the listings show Robert E.
Lee Elementary, East Middle School, and Tullahoma High School for these addresses. I confirm the exact assigned schools for any specific home on the Tullahoma schools page, and the neighborhood guide shows how the country-club side compares.
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