Anderson is an established in-town neighborhood on Anderson Drive in Tullahoma (ZIP 37388), right by Cedar Lane Park. What makes it worth a look is the combination of an in-city location and an attainable price: the homes are modest single-family houses, so this is one of the more accessible ways to buy in town, whether you are a first-time buyer, downsizing, or looking for a rental.
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| Address | Sold Price | Sold Date | Beds / Baths | Sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 208 Ham St | $166,000 | Jun 7, 2026 | 3 bd / 1 ba | 982 |
| 120 Ham St | $190,000 | Jun 1, 2026 | 3 bd / 2 ba | 1,266 |
| 136 Ham St | $168,000 | Jun 1, 2026 | 3 bd / 1 ba | 1,520 |
| 137 Lillian | $800 | — | 3 bd / 1 ba | 905 |
| 103 Lynn St | $140,000 | — | 3 bd / 1 ba | 1,047 |
| 111 Anderson St | $34,500 | — | 2 bd / 1 ba | 700 |
| 326 Walton Lane | $350,000 | — | 4 bd / 2 ba | 1,497 |
| 326 Walton Ln | $430,000 | — | 4 bd / 2 ba | 1,497 |
| 1728 OIL MILL RD | $188,000 | — | 4 bd / 2 ba | 1,866 |
| 132 HAM ST | $145,000 | — | 2 bd / 1 ba | 912 |
Anderson is an established in-town neighborhood on Anderson Drive in Tullahoma (ZIP 37388), right by Cedar Lane Park. What makes it worth a look is the combination of an in-city location and an attainable price: the homes are modest single-family houses, so this is one of the more accessible ways to buy in town, whether you are a first-time buyer, downsizing, or looking for a rental.
The park is at the doorstep, and shopping is close. The grid above shows what is for sale now, and below is my honest read on buying here, which comes down to the condition of an older home and the value of the location.
Anderson works because of where it sits, not how big the houses are. It is an in-town street next to Cedar Lane Park, close to shopping, at a price point that opens the door for a first home, a downsize, or an investment, and that combination is harder to find than it sounds in Tullahoma.
For the right buyer, the modest size is the feature, not the drawback: lower price, less to maintain, and a location you would pay more for a few streets over. A portal will show you the photos and the price and leave it there.
The honest part is the house itself. These are older, modest homes, so the spread between one that has been updated and one that is still original is real, and it is the whole price conversation.
I walk the home with you on the systems that cost money, roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, and I am straight about what it needs, because on an attainable home the repair math decides whether it is a good buy. If you are buying it as a rental, I will run the numbers with you the same way.
Anderson is an established in-town neighborhood on Anderson Drive in Tullahoma (ZIP 37388), next to Cedar Lane Park. The homes are modest single-family houses, which makes it one of the more attainable in-city addresses, and the park and shopping are close.
If you are looking at attainable, established in-town options, Bel-Aire and Oak Park are worth comparing, and if price is the main driver, my first-time buyer guide walks through the whole process.
Anderson is in-town living with the park next door.
The takeaway: Anderson suits a buyer who wants an affordable, in-town home next to a park, without the price of a bigger neighborhood. I will match the home to your budget and your plan.
Anderson is an attainable, older neighborhood, so the diligence is almost entirely about the house. On a modest older home I check the systems that carry real cost, roof, foundation, electrical panel and wiring, plumbing supply lines, and HVAC, and I am honest about updated versus original, because on an affordable home the repair math is what makes it a good buy or not.
If you are buying as an investment, I will run the rent-versus-repair numbers with you the same way. There is likely no HOA here, which I confirm on the specific property, so you are dealing with normal city codes rather than dues or approvals.
For financing, I line up a lender who handles renovation loans if you are looking at a fixer, so the repairs can roll into the purchase.
Anderson is in the city, served by Tullahoma City Schools. The exact elementary and middle zone depends on the address, so I confirm the assigned schools for the specific home rather than assume, since zones are set by address and can change.
For the full district picture and how zones work, see my Tullahoma schools guide.
Often, yes. Anderson is an attainable in-town street, so homes here tend to come up and move fairly quickly, and the grid above shows every active listing straight from the local MLS, refreshed daily.
If nothing fits the day you look, I will set up a saved search and alert you the moment an Anderson home comes up in your budget, which matters here because the affordable ones go fast.
Most likely not, but I confirm it on the specific home rather than guess. An established in-town street like Anderson usually has no HOA, which means no dues and no approval process, just standard city codes.
Once you are looking at a particular house I pull the records and tell you exactly what applies, so there are no surprises.
Cedar Lane Park is right by the neighborhood, with walking trails, a playground, and sports fields, and Tullahoma's shopping and grocery are a short drive away. That in-town location, close to the park and errands, is a big part of what you are buying in Anderson, and it is why the modest homes here hold their appeal.
I am happy to map the specific walk and drive times from any home you are considering.
Anderson is in the city and served by Tullahoma City Schools. The exact elementary and middle school depend on the address, and since zones are set by address and can change, I confirm the assigned schools for the specific home before you make an offer.
I can also point you to my Tullahoma schools guide for the full district picture.
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