Maury County is one of Middle Tennessee’s fastest-growing counties, driven by expanding Nashville suburbs and strong economic development. Columbia, the county seat, is a vibrant small city with a revitalized downtown, historic homes, local boutiques, restaurants, and a strong sense of community pride. Spring Hill, in the northern part of the county, has exploded in growth due to its proximity to Nashville and major employers such as General Motors. This rapid growth has transformed the region into one of the state’s most desirable mid-sized counties. Housing includes luxury homes, modern suburban subdivisions, historic homes, townhouses, farmland estates, and rural houses outside the main towns. Home prices vary significantly depending on proximity to Spring Hill. Countywide, homes typically range from $350,000 to $600,000, with Spring Hill and luxury properties well above $700,000. Building a home usually starts near $350,000–$450,000, though prime land near Spring Hill commands far higher costs. Despite fast development, Maury County maintains scenic farmland, horse properties, and soft rolling hills, attracting families, professionals, retirees, and newcomers seeking a balance between country charm and suburban convenience.