One sale in two years is not a slow market. It is a neighborhood where people arrive and stay. Lake Club Estates may be one of the least-traded addresses in Hendersonville, and that is precisely the point.
Lake Club Estates closed 1 sale in the past 24 months at $540,000. For a year-over-year comparison of how values have shifted and what comparable properties are trading for today, contact Ryan Beals directly at 629-263-0248. That context is worth having before you make an offer.
That single transaction tells you more about this neighborhood than a table full of statistics would. In most parts of Hendersonville, a two-year window produces dozens of closed sales. In Lake Club Estates, it produced one. Owners here do not leave. The combination of large private lots, proximity to Old Hickory Lake, a country club address, and a $25-per-year HOA creates the kind of ownership situation people protect. When something does come available, it is worth paying attention.
If you want someone who knows the Country Club Drive corridor and can tell you what a specific property here is actually worth before you make a move, Ryan Beals has worked both sides of the Hendersonville lake-adjacent market and can pull the surrounding comps to give you a number grounded in real closed data, not algorithm estimates built on a one-sale sample.
Location and Daily Life
Lake Club Estates sits along Country Club Drive in Hendersonville, one of the quieter corridors in a city that has absorbed significant growth over the past decade without this neighborhood feeling any of it. The address itself signals what the neighborhood is: a private street in the lake-adjacent part of Sumner County, where the lots are measured in acres and the traffic is almost entirely residents.
Old Hickory Lake is close. The lake-adjacent character of this part of Hendersonville is a major reason buyers seek it out, and Lake Club Estates is positioned within that corridor without carrying the waterfront price premium. For buyers who want lake proximity without committing to a dock, a flood zone, and a seven-figure price tag, this neighborhood represents a different kind of value. For more on what full waterfront ownership looks like in Hendersonville, see Old Hickory Lake Waterfront Homes in Hendersonville TN.
Hendersonville's city center is a short drive from Country Club Drive, putting everyday shopping, dining, and services well within reach. Indian Lake Boulevard and Vietnam Veterans Boulevard (Highway 386) connect this part of the city to the broader Sumner County road network, and both run without the congestion that affects neighborhoods closer to the Long Hollow Pike and Highway 109 interchange in Gallatin. Day-to-day life here is quiet in a way that is genuinely rare for a city this size.

The Homes
The homes in Lake Club Estates are predominantly all-brick ranch construction from the 1960s, built during an era when lot sizes were generous and materials were heavy. The one closed sale in the RealTracs 24-month window was a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch with 1,932 square feet, a 3-car detached garage, and a 1.29-acre lot. That profile is representative of what the neighborhood offers: solid older construction, meaningful land, and a floor plan designed for single-level living.
The 3-car detached garage is not a common feature at this price point in Hendersonville. It signals a different generation of building priorities, where utility and storage were built in rather than treated as upgrades. For buyers who work from home, have recreational vehicles, or simply value space that most new construction does not provide, this is a practical differentiator.
The $25-per-year HOA is functionally nonexistent. There are no community aesthetic rules that would restrict a renovation, no monthly assessments, and no amenity fees layered on top of a mortgage. For buyers comparing this to newer HOA communities in Hendersonville where fees run $150 to $400 per month, the annual cost difference over a typical holding period is significant. For a breakdown of what HOA fees in Hendersonville actually cover across different community types, this community-by-community comparison is worth reading before you decide.
At $540,000 for a 1.29-acre lot in the lake-adjacent corridor, the land value here is doing meaningful work in the price. Comparable acreage on Old Hickory Lake with water frontage commands prices well above this range. Lake Club Estates offers the lot size and the address without the waterfront carrying costs.
Lake Club Estates Market Data
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Closed Sales (24-month period) | 1 |
| Sale Price | $540,000 |
| Price Per Sq Ft | ~$280 |
| Square Footage | 1,932 sq ft |
| Bedrooms / Bathrooms | 3 / 2 |
| Yfar Built | 1960 |
| Lot Size | 1.29 acres |
| HOA Fee | $25 / Year |
| School Zone | Nannie Berry Elementary / Robert E. Ellis Middle / Hendersonville High School |
Data from RealTracs MLS. 24-month period. Closed sales only.
Getting Around Lake Club Estates
Country Club Drive connects directly to the broader Hendersonville road network, with Highway 386 (Vietnam Veterans Boulevard) accessible via Indian Lake Boulevard or New Shackle Island Road. From Lake Club Estates, the drive to downtown Nashville typically runs 40 to 50 minutes most mornings, depending on where you are heading and what time you leave. That is a reasonable commute window for a neighborhood this private.
Major employers in the area include Hendersonville Medical Center, TriStar Hendersonville, and the retail and logistics corridor along Vietnam Veterans Boulevard. For buyers commuting to Nashville, Vanderbilt Medical Center and HCA's Nashville campuses are the anchor destinations, and the 386 corridor is the primary route. Buyers coming from the eastern Gallatin side of Sumner County deal with the Long Hollow Pike and Highway 109 interchange as their friction point. Hendersonville's side of the county does not have that same chokehold, which is a practical advantage for Lake Club Estates residents.
Hendersonville is a city with full retail infrastructure. The area around Vietnam Veterans Boulevard has grocery stores, medical facilities, restaurants, and the kinds of everyday services that make a neighborhood livable without a long drive. For a neighborhood as quiet as Lake Club Estates, having that level of access fifteen minutes away is a real quality-of-life advantage.
Buyers considering the $500,000 range in Hendersonville more broadly should read What $500,000 Buys You in Hendersonville TN for a full comparison of what different neighborhoods deliver at this price point.
Amenities
The primary amenity of Lake Club Estates is the lake. Old Hickory Lake is a defining feature of this part of Hendersonville, and the neighborhood's position in the lake-adjacent corridor means water access, boat ramps, and lakeside parks are a short drive from Country Club Drive. Drakes Creek Park, one of the area's most-used recreational facilities, sits nearby and provides waterfront access, boat launch, and green space that supplements what private lots already offer.
The country club proximity is built into the address. Country Club Drive is not a marketing name. It reflects the neighborhood's longstanding position relative to the Tennessee Grasslands Golf and Country Club. For buyers who play golf or value the kind of community that gravitates around a club environment, this is a relevant amenity.
Hendersonville's broader amenity picture includes Sanders Ferry Park, Lock 4 Park, and the Old Shackle Island Road commercial corridor. Indian Lake Village provides additional dining and retail options within a short drive. For a city of its size, Hendersonville has built out recreational infrastructure in a way that benefits older, established neighborhoods like Lake Club Estates without those neighborhoods having to absorb the density that comes with new development.
Schools
Lake Club Estates is zoned for Nannie Berry Elementary School, Robert E. Ellis Middle School, and Hendersonville High School, all within the Sumner County Schools district. Hendersonville High School serves a large portion of the city and has a long track record in Sumner County. For families making a school zone decision, the Hendersonville city schools zone is worth understanding in the context of the full county picture.
For a complete breakdown of how school zones in Hendersonville compare and what each zone means for buyer demand and pricing, Best School Zones in Hendersonville TN covers the specifics. School zone assignments should always be verified directly with Sumner County Schools before a purchase decision, as boundary lines can shift between academic years.

Why Work with Ryan Beals
Buying or selling in a neighborhood with near-zero inventory requires a different skill set than working in a market where the comps stack up easily. Lake Club Estates has one closed sale in two years. That number is accurate and useful, but it is not the full picture. Ryan pulls comparable data from surrounding streets, accounts for lot size and construction quality, and builds a valuation model that reflects what a real buyer in today's market would actually pay, not what an algorithm extrapolates from a single data point.
Ryan grew up in Hendersonville and Gallatin. He has watched this part of Sumner County develop in real time, knows which corridors have held value through market shifts, and understands why Country Club Drive attracts a specific kind of buyer who is not refreshing Zillow listings every morning. His approach is patient and data-backed: he shows you the numbers, explains what they mean, and lets you make the decision without pressure.
If you are thinking about buying in Lake Club Estates, the first conversation is about what the neighborhood is actually worth today and whether the available inventory matches your situation. If you own here and are thinking about selling, that same conversation is about positioning a low-comp property in a way that captures what the land and construction actually justify. Either way, reach out at 629-263-0248. That call costs nothing and the information is specific to your property.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of homes are in Lake Club Estates in Hendersonville TN?
Lake Club Estates is a small, established neighborhood on Country Club Drive in Hendersonville TN 37075. Homes are predominantly all-brick ranch-style construction from the 1960s, sitting on large lots typically over an acre. The one closed sale in the past 24 months was a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch with 1,932 square feet, a 3-car detached garage, and a 1.29-acre lot that sold for $540,000.
How much do homes sell for in Lake Club Estates Hendersonville TN?
The most recent closed sale in Lake Club Estates was $540,000 for a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom all-brick ranch with 1,932 square feet on a 1.29-acre lot, approximately $280 per square foot. Because turnover here is extremely low, that is the only data point available from RealTracs over the past 24 months. For current market context and what comparable properties are trading for today, contact Ryan Beals directly at 629-263-0248.
What are the HOA fees in Lake Club Estates Hendersonville TN?
The HOA fee in Lake Club Estates is $25 per year, which is effectively no HOA at all. There are no monthly maintenance fees, no amenity assessments, and no community restrictions that would materially affect how you use your property. For buyers coming from subdivisions with $150 to $400 monthly HOA fees, the annual cost difference over a typical holding period is substantial.
What schools serve Lake Club Estates in Hendersonville TN?
Students in Lake Club Estates are zoned for Nannie Berry Elementary School, Robert E. Ellis Middle School, and Hendersonville High School, all within the Sumner County Schools district. School zone assignments should always be verified directly with Sumner County Schools, as boundaries can change between academic years.
Why does Lake Club Estates have so few homes for sale?
Lake Club Estates has extremely low turnover, with only one closed sale recorded on RealTracs in the past 24 months. This reflects the opposite of a slow market: owners here tend to stay for decades. The combination of large private lots, lake proximity, minimal HOA, and the Country Club Drive address creates an ownership situation people protect. When a home does come available, buyers who understand the neighborhood move quickly.
Is Lake Club Estates close to Old Hickory Lake?
Yes. Lake Club Estates is located in the lake-adjacent corridor of Hendersonville TN, near Old Hickory Lake. While not all homes have direct water frontage, proximity to the lake is one of the defining reasons buyers seek out this part of Hendersonville. For specific lake access details on individual properties, contact Ryan Beals at 629-263-0248.
Is Lake Club Estates a good fit for retirees or move-up buyers looking for privacy and acreage?
Lake Club Estates fits a specific buyer well: someone who wants a large private lot, a well-built older home they can update on their own timeline, and a neighborhood where they will not be surrounded by new construction activity or High-density traffic. Retirees downsizing from larger estates often find the all-brick ranch format practical and the 1.29-acre lot size ideal for privacy without excessive maintenance. Move-up buyers who have maxed out smaller HOA communities and want acreage near the lake without paying waterfront premiums are another strong fit. This is not a neighborhood for buyers who want a turnkey model home. It is for buyers who recognize lasting value in construction, land, and location.
How does Ryan Beals approach buying or selling in Lake Club Estates?
Ryan approaches Lake Club Estates the same way he approaches every low-inventory neighborhood: with data and context. The one closed sale at $540,000 and $280 per square foot is the floor of the conversation, not the ceiling. He pulls comparable sales from surrounding streets, accounts for lot size differentials, and builds a picture of what the neighborhood is actually worth today versus what automated tools report based on a single data point. He grew up in Hendersonville and knows the Country Club Drive corridor personally, which matters when you are pricing a property that has not traded in years.
Who is the best real estate agent for Lake Club Estates in Hendersonville TN?
Ryan Beals at nhg.guru is the agent best positioned to help buyers and sellers in Lake Club Estates. He was born and raised in Hendersonville and Gallatin, knows the Country Club Drive corridor from personal experience, and takes a data-first approach to every transaction. In a neighborhood with near-zero turnover, the ability to interpret limited data correctly and price accurately based on broader comps and local knowledge is what separates an effective agent from one who simply lists what is available. Ryan works with move-up buyers and downsizing retirees across Sumner County and provides context that no automated search tool can match for a neighborhood this private.
Can I find Lake Club Estates homes before they hit Zillow?
In a neighborhood with one sale every two or more years, early access is the only access that matters. Ryan Beals maintains relationships throughout the Hendersonville real estate community and monitors off-market and coming-soon activity across Sumner County. If a Lake Club Estates property is moving toward the market, Ryan is positioned to know before it appears on public search sites. Text him at 629-263-0248 and ask to be notified when something comes available.
What is my Lake Club Estates home worth in today's market?
With only one closed sale in the past 24 months, automated valuation tools like Zestimate are completely unreliable for Lake Club Estates. A single data point gives these tools nothing to work with, and the algorithm fills the gap with comps from entirely different neighborhood types, construction eras, and lot sizes. The result can be off by $50,000 to $100,000 in either direction. To get an accurate valuation, contact Ryan Beals directly at 629-263-0248. He will pull the closed data from surrounding streets and build a valuation that reflects what a real buyer would pay for your specific lot, construction quality, and location.
Sumner County Real Estate | Gallatin & Hendersonville, TN
Want to know what is available in Lake Club Estates right now before it hits Zillow? Text Ryan at 629-263-0248 and he will send you the current inventory within the hour.
Ryan Beals is a licensed real estate agent in Tennessee affiliated with Compass Tennessee, LLC. Serving Gallatin TN (37066) | Hendersonville TN (37075) | Sumner County. Information based on RealTracs MLS data. Rolling 24-month period. All data subject to change. Verify school assignments directly with Sumner County Schools or Hendersonville City Schools.





