Golf Club Estates is a small, established street, Golf Club Lane, on the east side of Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388), right by Lakewood Golf & Country Club. It's one of the oldest neighborhoods in the country-club area: the homes are mid-century brick ranches built in the early 1960s, and what sets the street apart is the lots, unusually big for in-town Tullahoma, roughly three-quarters of an acre, with only about seven homes on the lane.
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Golf Club Estates is a small, established street, Golf Club Lane, on the east side of Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388), right by Lakewood Golf & Country Club. It's one of the oldest neighborhoods in the country-club area: the homes are mid-century brick ranches built in the early 1960s, and what sets the street apart is the lots, unusually big for in-town Tullahoma, roughly three-quarters of an acre, with only about seven homes on the lane.
Some have been beautifully renovated inside; others are more original, and at ~60 years old that difference is the whole story on price. It's zoned to Tullahoma City Schools, Robert E.
Lee Elementary, East Middle, and Tullahoma High. The grid above shows any home currently for sale on the street straight from the local MLS; the rest of this page is the first-hand read on the three things that matter here: the age of the homes, the big lots, and how rarely one comes up.
Golf Club Estates is unusual for two reasons a portal grid will never tell you, and both change how you should buy here. First, these are the oldest homes in the country-club area, genuine early-1960s mid-century ranches, so condition is everything.
At around sixty years old, a Golf Club Lane home is either one where an owner has already replaced the expensive stuff, roof, HVAC, water heater, wiring, plumbing, windows, kitchen and baths, or one where some of that is still original and waiting for you. Those two houses can look similar in photos and be tens of thousands of dollars apart in reality, so on any home here I read the systems and the updates hard against the asking price.
Original mid-century homes can be wonderful, solid brick, real hardwoods, good bones, but you buy them with your eyes open on what's been done and what hasn't.
Second, the lots are the actual draw, and there are only about seven of them. Roughly three-quarters of an acre is a lot of land for an in-town Tullahoma address, mature trees, real space between neighbors, room to breathe, and it's the reason people want on this street.
It also means more to maintain, and it means inventory is tiny: when a Golf Club Estates home isn't listed, there simply isn't one, so the move is a saved search and a quick call the day one hits, before it spreads to the portals. And because it sits by Lakewood, one more honest note: the course is right there, but owning here is separate from belonging to the club, Lakewood is private, and a membership is its own decision and cost.
Golf Club Estates is Golf Club Lane, a small street off the Lakewood Country Club Drive area on the east side of Tullahoma (ZIP 37388, Coffee County, in the city), adjacent to Lakewood Golf & Country Club. It's about seven homes, several ending toward a quiet cul-de-sac.
8 acre, typically 3 to 6 bedrooms and ~2,200 to 3,000 square feet, ranging from beautifully renovated to more original.
On dues, research didn't surface an active homeowners association, which is common for a small 1960s street, but there may still be recorded covenants on the plat, so I check the specific home's records rather than assume. If you're comparing the country-club-area neighborhoods, several sit nearby, Kingsridge, Macon Manor, and Colonial Acres among them, and the subdivisions index lists them all side by side.
Golf Club Estates' east-side, by-the-club location puts the course right there and the town's everyday stuff a short drive away.
The takeaway: Golf Club Estates keeps you on the golf-course side of town with a big lot and 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 systems, the whole ballgame on a ~60-year-old home. I steer the inspection straight to the expensive, age-driven items: roof, HVAC, water heater, electrical panel and wiring, plumbing supply lines (mid-century homes can hide older materials), windows, and any crawlspace or foundation moisture, reading whether they've been updated or are still original, and pricing that honestly against the asking price.
A renovated Golf Club Lane home and an original one are very different purchases.
Second, the lot. Three-quarters of an acre is a real asset and a real responsibility, I look at drainage, mature trees near the house, the septic-vs-sewer question for an older in-town lot, and where the actual property lines fall.
Third, the records, plat, any recorded covenants, and the golf-course relationship for homes near the fairways, plus the usual condition read. For financing, I can introduce local lenders early (an older home can need the right loan product) so your offer is clean.
Golf Club Estates is on the east side of Tullahoma by Lakewood Country Club (Golf Club Lane, off the Country Club Drive area, 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 this street (Tullahoma has a single high school). Attendance is set by address and can change, so I confirm the exact zone for the specific home on the Tullahoma schools page; for how the country-club side compares, the neighborhood guide has the area read.
Sometimes, and that's the honest answer. Golf Club Estates is a small street of only about seven homes by Lakewood Country Club, so on most days nothing is listed, and when one comes up it can go quickly.
The grid above shows any active home on the street straight from the local MLS, refreshed daily. Because inventory is this tight, the real move is a saved search: tell me what you're after and I'll alert you the day a Golf Club Estates home hits, usually before it spreads to the national portals, so you're not finding out after it's already under contract.
The homes are mid-century brick ranches built in the early 1960s, genuinely among the oldest in the country-club area, and the lots are the draw: unusually big for an in-town Tullahoma address, roughly three-quarters of an acre, with mature trees and real space between neighbors. Because the homes are around sixty years old, condition is everything: some have been fully renovated inside while others are more original, and that difference drives price far more than the address.
On any home here I read the systems, roof, HVAC, wiring, plumbing, windows, hard against the asking price.
It sits right by Lakewood Golf & Country Club, and some homes are closer to the course than others, so I confirm exactly what a specific home's relationship to the course is, since it affects both feel and price. Importantly, 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.
If being able to walk to golf matters to you, I'll factor that into which homes on the street are worth a look.
Golf Club Estates is on the east side of Tullahoma on Golf Club Lane, off the Country Club Drive area by Lakewood (ZIP 37388), 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 this street. I confirm the exact assigned schools for the specific home on the Tullahoma schools page, and the neighborhood guide shows how the country-club side compares.
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