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Arrington Tennessee 48

price

$1,275,000|Listed: Mar 27, 2026

MLS#274743111

location

10515 Paw Paw Springs Rd, Arrington, Tennessee

Status:Active

Property Type

  • Farm
  • Acreage
  • Recreational Land
  • Hunting Land

Acreage

48 acres

Format

Sale

Description

Conveniently located 35 minutes southeast of Nashville near Arrington, this exceptional 48+/- acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a highly desirable tract in the heart of Middle Tennessee. A beautiful mix of level to gently rolling topography is complemented by a predominantly wooded landscape and pond. Whether envisioned as a private estate, a weekend retreat, or a recreational playground, this property checks all the boxes. Land 48+/- Acres

As you turn off the paved county road, you’re immediately welcomed by a sense of peacefulness, where the noise of the outside world fades into quiet countryside surroundings. Ascending a gentle rise, the landscape begins to create a feeling of complete privacy as it naturally surrounds you. At the crest of the hill, the property begins to unfold as a picturesque glimpse of the pond comes into view—an inviting focal point that perfectly captures the beauty and serenity of the fully-fenced land.

A thoughtfully established, and nicely maintained trail network winds throughout the property, providing easy access to every corner and enhancing its usability for recreation, exploration, or future improvements. The trails meander throughout but all seem to lead you back to the pond, the heart of the property that creates a natural centerpiece and a serene setting for thoroughly enjoying the outdoors.

Multiple preliminary soil sites for septic have already been identified, streamlining the building process, while convenient access to available utilities including power and city water add to the property’s readiness for building your forever home. Whether you envision a custom homesite with expansive views, a peaceful country escape, or a legacy property to enjoy for generations, this property combines convenience, functionality, and natural beauty in a highly sought-after location.

Improvements Utilities Available:

Power – Middle Tennessee Electric

Water – Consolidated Utility District of Rutherford County

Septic – Three preliminary soil / perc sites have been identified (two 4-bedroom sites and one 3-bedroom site)

Wire fencing around the perimeter of the property.

Recreation Endless recreational opportunities define this property, offering something for every outdoor enthusiast. A network of established trails invites a variety of hiking and exploration, winding through diverse terrain and providing ever-changing views of the surrounding wooded landscape sprinkled with wild flowers and native grasses. For those who enjoy horseback riding, saddle up and ride freely across the property’s gently rolling topography, perfectly suited for leisurely rides.

The property also presents excellent wildlife viewing and hunting opportunities, supported by a healthy and well-established population of wildlife. Whitetail deer and wild turkey roam throughout, creating consistent opportunities for both seasoned hunters and those new to the sport. This combination of cover, nutrition, and water creates a well-rounded environment that not only attracts whitetail deer and wild turkey, but helps them thrive—making the property both a stronghold for wildlife and a standout for recreational and hunting use if desired. Whether you’re venturing out at sunrise for a quiet walk, riding trails in the afternoon, or simply enjoying the peaceful rhythm of nature, this property offers a true escape into the outdoors with year-round recreational appeal.

Region & Climate Middle Tennessee offers a highly desirable, temperate climate characterized by four distinct yet moderate seasons—making it well-suited for both comfortable living and year-round outdoor enjoyment.

Spring arrives early, bringing mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and vibrant greenery. This season is typically marked by refreshing rains that nourish pastures, hardwoods, and wildlife habitat.

Summers are warm with daytime highs often in the upper 80s. Long daylight hours and lush vegetation create ideal conditions for recreation, and enjoying the outdoors, while evenings are often cool enough to remain comfortable.

Fall is one of the region’s standout seasons, featuring crisp air, lower humidity, and striking foliage across rolling hills and wooded areas. Temperatures are pleasant, making it a favorite time for outdoor activities such as hiking, hunting, and land management.

Winters are generally mild compared to much of the country, with average highs in the 40s and 50s. Snowfall is occasional and typically light, and extended periods of extreme cold are rare.

Annual precipitation is well-distributed throughout the year, supporting healthy soils, productive farmland, and abundant natural water sources. Overall, Middle Tennessee’s climate strikes an ideal balance—offering seasonal variety without harsh extremes.

Location Located in the heart of Williamson County just 35 minutes southeast of Nashville, Arrington offers a highly desirable blend of peaceful countryside living with convenient access to nearby shopping, dining, and everyday amenities.

Just a short drive to the north, Nolensville is approximately 10 minutes away, providing quick access to a growing mix of local boutiques, restaurants, grocery and drug stores, and essential services. 

To the east, Murfreesboro is roughly 25 minutes away, offering a wider range of national retailers, major shopping centers, medical facilities, entertainment options and Middle Tennessee State University. As one of Middle Tennessee’s largest and fastest-growing cities, Murfreesboro serves as a regional hub for commerce, and lifestyle amenities.

Together, these nearby communities position Arrington in an ideal location—quiet and scenic, yet exceptionally convenient to both everyday necessities and expanded shopping and dining experiences.

Listing Agent

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Pat Doyle

company

Rim Rock Ridge

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