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What your Tullahoma budget buys

Most buyers start with a number, so here's the honest read on each band — then jump straight to those homes. (For the street-by-street version, the neighborhood guide has it.)

BudgetWhat it typically buysJump to
Under $250KOlder bungalows, smaller brick ranches, condos, and fixers — first-home and investor range.Homes under $250K →
$250K–$300KThe market's core: updated 3-bed ranches and tidy mid-century homes.Homes under $300K →
$300K–$500KLarger family homes and newer construction; some with a pool or a little land.Homes under $500K →
$500K+Executive homes, real acreage, and properties out toward Tims Ford Lake.Homes with acreage →

Everyday buyer activity clusters between about $200K and $450K, and the entry-level end moves fast — set an alert so you're not hearing about those a week late.

Popular ways buyers search Tullahoma

Closest to Arnold AFB

Shortest base commute is the south and east sides — Tara Estates, Lake Hills, and the Country Club Drive area. Homes near Arnold AFB →

Room to breathe

Want a yard, a shop, or a mini-farm? Acreage and land pick up just outside the city core. Acreage → · Land →

In-town & walkable

Older bungalows and brick ranches near downtown, shops, and schools — the best value in town. Neighborhood guide →

How I help you buy, beyond the portal

The portals all show roughly the same feed. What they can't do is get you into the right house first and protect you once you're under contract.

See it first

Real-time MLS alerts, plus a heads-up on coming-soon and off-market homes before they hit Zillow.

Know the home

I work these streets — which mid-century ranches have the good bones, where you're on city sewer vs. septic, which pockets to check for flood risk.

Win the deal

RENE-certified negotiation for your bottom line, local VA/USDA/THDA lender intros, and inspections coordinated through closing. See reviews & results →

Tullahoma usually has a strong active inventory, and well-priced ones go under contract in about 60 days while overpriced ones sit past 100. For full price trends, days-on-market, and how the Coffee/Franklin county line affects your taxes, see the Tullahoma market overview and the monthly market report.

Common buyer questions

What loan options work best for buying a home in Tullahoma?

More paths than most buyers realize. VA loans are big here thanks to Arnold AFB — zero down for eligible service members and veterans. USDA Rural Development loans cover a lot of homes just outside Tullahoma's city core with 100% financing; Coffee County has funded roughly 931 USDA loans, and over 75% went to first-time buyers, with 2026 income limits around $119,850 for a one-to-four-person household. Tennessee's THDA "Great Choice" program adds down-payment assistance for first-time, repeat, and military buyers, and FHA and conventional round out the options. Two tips: confirm the exact address on the USDA eligibility map before you count on it, and talk to a local lender early — I'm glad to introduce a few I trust.

Do homes in Tullahoma have HOA fees?

Usually not. Most of Tullahoma's established neighborhoods have no homeowners association and no monthly dues — a quiet perk of buying in an older, built-out town. A handful of newer subdivisions do carry an HOA for shared amenities or common-area upkeep, so check the specific listing. If avoiding fees is a priority, filter straight to no-HOA homes.

What should I watch for in a Tullahoma home inspection?

Because many Tullahoma homes were built mid-century or earlier, focus the inspection on the expensive systems: HVAC and roof age, the electrical panel, and any moisture in crawlspaces or foundations. Buying outside the city? Confirm whether it's on a well and septic system and get both inspected. Tennessee has areas with elevated radon, so a radon test is cheap insurance. None of this should scare you off an older home — they're often built better than new ones — it just tells you where to look. I line up inspectors for my buyers and read the reports so nothing slips through.

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