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Sprawling suburbia in Bellshire Terrace
As you leave the urban bustle of downtown Nashville, the land gives way to suburbs that have their own unique personalities. Developed in the mid-1980s, Bellshire Terrace is a residential community that was built across the grassy hills of Tennessee’s landscape. “One of the major selling points of Bellshire Terrace is the proximity to downtown Nashville, without the price tag,” says Samantha Vaughn, a real estate salesperson with Ryan Homes who has been in the industry for over 8 years. “There’s easy access to all the major highways, in addition to a reasonable price per square foot, considering it's along the Briley Parkway loop,” Vaughn says. Though it's nearby busy major freeways, Bellshire Terrace has maintained a quiet atmosphere and ample green space from the beginning of its construction to the present day.
New home developments have easy access to I65 and downtown Nashville.
Most homes in Bellshire Terrace sit on large lots.
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Ranch-style homes and new builds
Many homes in Bellshire Terrace are built on large plots of land – with the median lot size around a quarter of an acre. Even townhouse communities have ample yard lots and safe cul-de-sacs. Most residences consist of sprawling, brick ranch-style homes on over an acre or newly constructed modern homes in pristine subdivisions. Many properties have attached garages or carports, and the streets are wide for easy parking options. The median sale prices for a single-family home hovers around $382,000, while townhouses range between the $200,000s to the $400,000s for a modern build. Prospective homebuyers can choose from newly built 3-to-5-bedroom homes from the $400,000s to the $500,000s to completely renovated ranch from the $500,000s to the $600,000s.
Find colorful ranch homes in Bellshire Terrace.
There are a variety of home styles and sizes in the Bellshire Terrace neighborhood.
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Hunters Lane Comp High School is located in Northeast Nashville.
Academy programs at Hunters Lane High
The Metro Nashville Public Schools District serves the community. Students may attend Bellshire Elementary School and Madison Middle School, both scoring C-minus ratings on Niche, Students then move on to Hunters Lane High School, which scores an overall C-minus rating on Niche but stands out for its A rating in the diversity category. Hunters Lane High offers Advanced Placement courses and Academy Programs in design and technology, hospitality, and business.
Evening strolls in Cedar Hill Park
Nearby Cedar Hill Park features vast, open green space and a duck pond with tranquil views for an afternoon picnic. In addition to a large play area, locals can also find sports fields, a disc golf course and mountain biking trails. Hiking lovers can head west to The Trails at Fontanel, a series of greenways that lead through beautiful woodland. The trails are near Adventureworks Zipline Forest, offering not only scenic bird’s eye views but also challenging courses for adrenaline junkies. For indoor recreation, Planet Fitness is nearby in Madison Town Center.
Bellshire Terrace has walking paths to enjoy at the nearby Cedar Hill Park.
Locals like to spend a saturady fishing at the lake in Cedar Hill Park
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Dining along Dickerson Pike
Skyline Commons is anchored by big-box stores such as Lowe’s Home Improvement and Walmart Supercenter, in addition to necessities like banking and service businesses. RiverGate Mall features major stores like Target, while Opry Mills Mall is 9 miles away. Residents often head into nearby Inglewood or Madison for a larger selection of shopping and dining options, such as Kroger and ALDI for grocery runs. However, quite a few local eateries line Dickerson Pike, such as Bang Bang Hibachi Grill food truck, known for their freshly seared meat and sushi. Rock'n Dough Pizza & Brewery is another favorite, while the Daily Grind Coffee House and Cafe has an extensive list of fresh roasts and pastries.
Bang Bang Hibachi Grill & Sushi is a quick stop for dinner in Bellshire Terrace.
Whites Fish & Hot Chicken is a local favorite in Bellshire Terrace.
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Live music and festivals downtown
Locals are less than 10 miles from almost everything Nashville has to offer. Whether that’s heading downtown for live music, a football game at Nissan Stadium, or enjoying one of the many festivals, such as the Jefferson Street Jazz and Blues Festival. Locals are also equidistance from the iconic Grand Ole Opry for major headliners and in the winter, The Gaylord Opryland’s A Country Christmas, a family-friendly event that features an ice-skating rink, hand-carved ice sculptures and more.
SoBro residents can attend concerts at the Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn.
Bridgestone Arena hosts Nashville Predators games and large indoor concerts.
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There are several WeGo Bus stops in the Bellshire Terrace Neighborhood.
Quick commutes on I-24
Bellshire Terrace residents are just 9 miles from the busy streets of Broadway thanks to nearby Interstates 24 and 64. Dickerson Pike borders the community to the east, with ample bus stops along the way. Bus stops are also located throughout the Chesapeake subdivision. Brick Church Pike lies to the west, while other major thoroughfares include US Route 45 and Briley Parkway. TriStar Skyline Medical Center sits just outside the community, while Nashville International Airport is about 14 miles away.
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Parks in this Area
Parkwood Park
Cedar Hill Park
Cedar Hill Park
McCauley Park Drive
Volleyball
Playground
Parkwood Baseball
Baseball/Softball
Parking Lot
Multi-Purpose Field
Timberwood Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Walking Paths
Transit
Airport
Nashville International
23 min drive
Bus
Dickerson Pk & Bell Grimes Ln
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Dickerson Pk & Tuckahoe Dr Sb
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Brick Church Pike & Chesapeake Dr N
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Chesapeake Dr & Rainwood Dr Sb
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Village Trl & Standing Stone Dr Eb
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Chesapeake Dr & Wood Trl Sb
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Brickmont Ct & Chesapeake Dr Eb
Bellshire Terrace Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Bellshire Terrace, Nashville sell after 46 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Bellshire Terrace, Nashville over the last 12 months is $411,500, up 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
A Hidden Gem with the best of both worlds as it is perfectly positioned for quick access to downtown Nashville or the surrounding suburbs, this charming 4-bedroom, 2-bath home offers space, style, and versatility. The updated kitchen features sleek stainless steel appliances and a timeless subway tile backsplash, while rich hardwood floors add warmth and character.Set on over an acre of
Built in 2024 and thoughtfully upgraded beyond new construction, 4440 Skyridge Drive offers a rare opportunity to step into a completely turnkey Nashville lifestyle. Every detail of the home has been carefully curated by the current owners, and is being sold fully furnished with designer-selected pieces throughout. The heart of the home hosts the expansive living area that seamlessly connects a
Priced below the appraised value! This amazing home offers four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half bathroom! The basement is complete with a living space, full bathroom, laundry room and an exit to the spacious backyard! The entertainment options are practically endless! There's also a finshed loft area and a spacious deck! Wow!
?? For Rent – Beautiful New Home in Skyridge (Nashville, TN 37207)?? Northbrook Dr & Walnut Dr | $2,650/mo | 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2-Car Garage | Lawn Care Included | NO PETSLive minutes from the action — just 15 minutes to Broadway, the Grand Ole Opry, East Nashville, Germantown, and the Nashville Sounds stadium! Only 20 minutes to BNA International Airport. Nestled in the stunning Skyridge
Remodeled upstairs unit 2 bed 1 bath. Granite counter tops and bath vanities. Convenient to downtown, I-65, Briley Pkwy, restaurants and shopping. No pets allowed!
Move-In ready property. Softly renovated with new windows, bathroom, and kitchen. Close proximity to the city & Briley Pkwy. Qualifications: No violent offenses, bankruptcies, or evictions in the last 5 years. No pets. Security Deposit is $500. Application fee is $35 per adult on the lease. Criminal & Financial Background. Documents Needed: 4-6 Consecutive Check Stubs, June & July 2025 Bank
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
7,458
Median Age
38
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
26.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
15.5%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$49,824
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$67,484
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
86.4%
College Graduates
20.8%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
5.7%
% Population in Labor Force
75%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
53''
Average Winter Low Temperature
26°F
Average Summer High Temperature
88°F
Annual Snowfall
18''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
23/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
17/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
21/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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