Jennings Point is an accessible single-family subdivision on Jennings Circle in Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388). The homes are modest, mostly three-bedroom, two-bath houses in the range of roughly 1,400 to 1,850 square feet, often with split floor plans, which puts the neighborhood toward the attainable end of the market and makes it a practical fit for a first home.
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| Address | Sold Price | Sold Date | Beds / Baths | Sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 190 Kay Jennings Circle | $730,000 | Jun 7, 2026 | 3 bd / 3 ba | 2,350 |
| 224 Jennings Cir | $329,900 | Jun 2, 2026 | 3 bd / 2 ba | 1,500 |
| 122 Point Dr | $339,000 | Jun 1, 2026 | 3 bd / 3 ba | 1,626 |
| 200 Riley Creek Rd | $80,000 | Jun 1, 2026 | 2 bd / 1 ba | 700 |
| 133 Riley Creek Rd | $365,000 | May 31, 2026 | 4 bd / 2 ba | 1,817 |
| 231 Jennings Cir | $208,000 | — | 4 bd / 3 ba | 2,555 |
| 124 RILEY CREEK ROAD | $177,000 | — | 3 bd / 2 ba | 1,962 |
| 0 Jennings Ln | $240,000 | — | — bd / — ba | — |
| 102B Jennings Drive | $1,000 | — | 2 bd / 1 ba | 886 |
| 2140 Riley Creek Rd | $255,000 | — | — bd / — ba | — |
Jennings Point is an accessible single-family subdivision on Jennings Circle in Tullahoma, Tennessee (ZIP 37388). The homes are modest, mostly three-bedroom, two-bath houses in the range of roughly 1,400 to 1,850 square feet, often with split floor plans, which puts the neighborhood toward the attainable end of the market and makes it a practical fit for a first home.
One thing sets it apart from most neighborhoods its size: it has a homeowners association, so there are dues to factor into your monthly cost and rules to know before you buy. And a quick heads-up on the name: despite "Point," I have not been able to confirm any lake or water access here, so I check that directly rather than let the name imply it.
It is in the city, zoned to Tullahoma City Schools. The grid above shows any home currently for sale straight from the local MLS; the rest of this page is the honest read on buying here.
Two things about Jennings Point deserve a straight answer, and neither is on a portal listing. First, it has an HOA, which is unusual for a modest detached-home neighborhood in Tullahoma.
Most established streets here have no dues at all, so a homeowners association changes the math: I confirm the dues, what they cover, the association's reserves, and any rules (parking, rentals, exterior changes) before you write an offer, and I fold the monthly dues into your real payment rather than just the sticker price. An HOA is not a bad thing, it can keep a neighborhood consistent, but you should know exactly what you are paying for.
Second, the "Point" name. Names like that imply water, and I have not verified any lake, dock, or marina access tied to Jennings Point, so I do not assume it and neither should you.
If water access matters to you, I will confirm in writing what a specific home actually has (which appears to be none here) and, if a true lakefront is what you want, point you to the Tims Ford options where that is real. Past those two points, this is a sensible, attainable neighborhood, and the usual buyer read applies: I check the condition and systems on the specific home and make sure the price and the HOA together still make sense for your budget.
Jennings Point is on Jennings Circle in Tullahoma (ZIP 37388, in the city), a subdivision of modest single-family homes, mostly three-bedroom, two-bath houses around 1,400 to 1,850 square feet with split floor plans, on smaller lots.
The neighborhood has a homeowners association (a "Jennings Point Homeowners Association" is on record), which is worth flagging because most modest Tullahoma streets do not carry dues. I confirm the current dues, what they cover, the reserves, and the rules from the recorded documents before you write an offer.
On the name: I have not confirmed any lake, dock, or marina access despite "Point," so I treat it as an in-town subdivision and verify water access directly on any specific home. If you are comparing accessible neighborhoods, the subdivisions index lists them side by side.
Jennings Point's in-city location keeps the everyday stuff a short drive away.
The takeaway: Jennings Point keeps you central and attainable with errands a short drive away. I will factor the real commute into the search.
Here is where I focus before you commit. First, the HOA. I pull the recorded declaration, the current dues, the budget and reserves, and the rules, and I read you exactly what the association covers and restricts, then fold the dues into your real monthly payment.
A modest home with an HOA is fine, but you should buy it knowing the number. Second, the condition. I read the roof, HVAC, and other systems on the specific home against the asking price, and confirm the split-plan layout works for you.
Third, the name and any water claim. If a listing or the name implies lake or water access, I confirm in writing what is actually deeded or shared, because I have not found evidence of any here.
Fourth, the records: plat, covenants, and city sewer confirmation. For financing, I can introduce local lenders early, including first-time-buyer, VA, and THDA options that fit this price range and account for the HOA dues in your qualifying.
Jennings Point is a central, in-city Tullahoma neighborhood on Jennings Circle, a short drive from downtown and the shopping corridor. It is zoned to Tullahoma City Schools; because the specific-zone data I found was unreliable and attendance is set by address anyway, I confirm the exact assigned elementary, middle, and high school for the specific home on the Tullahoma schools page rather than publish one here.
For how this part of town compares on commute and feel, the neighborhood guide has the area read.
Yes. Jennings Point is an active subdivision on Jennings Circle in Tullahoma, and the grid above shows every home currently listed there straight from the local MLS, refreshed daily.
Because it is a smaller neighborhood, inventory comes and goes, so on any given day it ranges from a couple of homes to none, the live count above is the honest read. If nothing fits today, tell me and I will set up a saved search so you hear about the next Jennings Point home the day it hits, often before it spreads to the portals.
Yes, and that is worth knowing, because most modest Tullahoma neighborhoods do not carry dues. There is a Jennings Point Homeowners Association, so before you write an offer I pull the recorded documents to confirm the current dues, what they cover, the reserves, and the rules, then I fold the dues into your real monthly cost rather than just the sticker price.
An HOA can keep a neighborhood consistent, but you should buy knowing exactly what you are paying and what is restricted.
Not that I have been able to confirm. Despite the "Point" in the name, I have found no verified lake, dock, or marina access tied to Jennings Point, so I treat it as an in-town subdivision and check water access directly on any specific home rather than let the name imply it.
If a true lakefront or marina-access home is what you want, that is real out at Tims Ford Lake, and I can point you to those options instead.
Jennings Point is in the city, zoned to Tullahoma City Schools. The specific-zone information floating around online for this neighborhood was unreliable, and attendance is set by address and can change, so I confirm the exact assigned elementary, middle, and high school for any specific home on the Tullahoma schools page rather than repeat something that might be wrong.
For how this part of town compares on commute and feel, see the neighborhood guide.
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