Sharondale is an established single-family neighborhood off Sharondale Drive in Tullahoma (ZIP 37388), in the Bel-Aire and West Middle school area. The homes are traditional brick houses, most built in the late 1970s, running from around 1,500 to 3,000 square feet, and several of the streets, Sharondale Drive, Marbeth Lane, Evans Drive, Bragg Circle, and Oakwood Road, make up the neighborhood.
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| Address | Sold Price | Sold Date | Beds / Baths | Sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 304 Marbeth Ln | $329,000 | Jun 2, 2026 | 4 bd / 3 ba | 2,286 |
| 201 Sharondale Dr | $172,400 | — | 4 bd / 3 ba | 2,336 |
| 510 Sharondale Dr | $115,000 | — | 3 bd / 2 ba | 2,100 |
| 2506 Sharondale Dr | $459,000 | — | — bd / — ba | 1,850 |
| 208 Marbeth Ln | $279,900 | — | 4 bd / 3 ba | 1,866 |
| 614 Sharondale Dr | $102,000 | — | 3 bd / 2 ba | 1,541 |
| 212 Marbeth Ln | $189,000 | — | 3 bd / 3 ba | 2,031 |
| 310 Sharondale Dr | $305,000 | — | 3 bd / 2 ba | 2,346 |
| 514 Sharondale Dr | $175,000 | — | 3 bd / 3 ba | 2,664 |
| 2214 Sharondale Dr | $290,000 | — | 3 bd / 1 ba | 1,052 |
Sharondale is an established single-family neighborhood off Sharondale Drive in Tullahoma (ZIP 37388), in the Bel-Aire and West Middle school area. The homes are traditional brick houses, most built in the late 1970s, running from around 1,500 to 3,000 square feet, and several of the streets, Sharondale Drive, Marbeth Lane, Evans Drive, Bragg Circle, and Oakwood Road, make up the neighborhood.
A lot of these homes have already been renovated over the years, so condition varies quite a bit from one to the next. It is in the city and zoned to Tullahoma City Schools, Bel Aire Elementary, West Middle, and Tullahoma High.
The grid above shows what is for sale now, and below is my read on buying here.
Sharondale is a solid established neighborhood, and the thing that actually matters when you buy here is condition, because these are late-1970s homes and no two have been kept up the same way. A lot of them have already been renovated, updated kitchens and baths, newer windows and HVAC, and those are a different purchase than the ones still sitting mostly original.
On any Sharondale home I read the systems and the updates against the asking price, so you are paying for the house you are actually getting and not for someone else's photos. At around forty-five years old, the roof, HVAC, and electrical are the items I watch first.
The other draw here is practical: it sits in the Bel-Aire and West Middle school area, which matters to a lot of the families who buy in Sharondale, and the brick homes hold up well. It is a sensible mid-market neighborhood, and the value is real when you match the right home to your budget and read its condition honestly.
Sharondale is centered on Sharondale Drive, with Marbeth Lane, Evans Drive, Bragg Circle, and Oakwood Road making up the rest of the neighborhood (ZIP 37388, in the city). It is an established subdivision, most of it built in the late 1970s, with traditional brick homes running from around 1,500 to 3,000 square feet, several with front porches.
Many have been renovated over the years, so you will see everything from updated to original.
On dues, I confirm the HOA status on the specific home and pull the plat and any recorded covenants before you make an offer, so you know exactly what is governed. If you are comparing established Tullahoma neighborhoods in the same school area, Westwood and Larkwood Park are natural next looks, and the subdivisions index lists them all side by side.
Sharondale's established, in-city location keeps the everyday stuff a short drive away.
The takeaway: Sharondale keeps you in an established in-town neighborhood with the school area and errands close. If the schools or a particular amenity matter, I will fold the real drive into the search.
Here is what I confirm before you commit. First, the systems on a late-1970s home: I check the roof and HVAC age, the electrical panel, the plumbing, and the windows, and I read whether they have been updated or are original, then price that against the asking number.
Second, updated versus original: because so many homes here have been renovated, I make sure a higher price actually reflects real, permitted updates and not just cosmetics, and on an original home I give you a realistic number to bring it current. Third, the records: I pull the plat and any recorded covenants, confirm the HOA status, and check city sewer for the specific home.
For financing, I can introduce local lenders early, including renovation loan options if you are buying one to update.
Sharondale is an established in-city Tullahoma neighborhood off Sharondale Drive, a short drive from downtown and the shopping corridor. The listings show Bel Aire Elementary, West Middle School, and Tullahoma High School for these addresses.
Attendance is set by address and can change, so I confirm the exact zone for the specific home on the Tullahoma schools page, and there is a dedicated Bel-Aire area read if the school zone is driving your search. For how this part of town compares on commute and feel, the neighborhood guide has the area read.
Yes. Sharondale is an active, established neighborhood off Sharondale Drive, and the grid above shows every home currently listed there straight from the local MLS, refreshed daily.
Because it is 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. If nothing fits today, tell me and I will set up a saved search so you hear about the next Sharondale listing the day it hits, often before it reaches the national portals.
I confirm that on the specific property before you write an offer by pulling the recorded plat and any covenants, so you know whether there are dues and what, if anything, is governed. Sharondale is an established late-1970s neighborhood, the kind that often has no dues, but I verify it rather than have you assume.
If avoiding an HOA is a priority, tell me and I will keep that in mind on what I send you.
Most were built in the late 1970s, so they are established brick homes now around forty-five years old, and many have been renovated over the years. That mix is the main thing to understand here: an updated home and a mostly original one can look similar and price very differently, so on any Sharondale home I read the roof, HVAC, electrical, and finishes against the asking price.
If you want a move-in-ready one, I will point you to the updated homes; if you would rather buy value and update it yourself, I will find you that instead.
The listings show Bel Aire Elementary, West Middle School, and Tullahoma High School for Sharondale addresses. Zones are set by address and can change, so I confirm the exact assignment for any specific home on the Tullahoma schools page, and there is a dedicated Bel-Aire area read if the school zone is what is driving your search.
For how this part of town compares on commute and feel, see the neighborhood guide.
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