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Pie Town

Pie Town

Suburban Neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee

Davidson County 37203

$982,625 Average Value
$835 Average Price per Sq Ft
12 Homes For Sale

Bachelorette parties and renovated warehouses in Music City, USA

Living in Pie Town means bachelorette parties, selfies in front of the Candy Hearts Mural, eating fish tacos when the weather warms up and dancing to neo-soul at the City Winery on Thursdays. Here, old warehouses have been transformed into breweries and guitar shops, and construction cranes dominate the skyline. Like many Nashville-area neighborhoods, Pie Town is in the midst of a renaissance. "Downtown is growing in all directions. It's running second to East Bank in terms of development for the next 10 years, so it's really going to fill out," says Brad Reynolds, a Realtor with Synergy Realty. Ron Hodges, a real estate agent with Compass, and a Nashvillian since 1996, confirms this: "In the Pie Town area, people are welcoming the change." Less than a mile and a half north, residents will find City Center attractions like the state capital building and Printers Alley, the original hub of Nashville nightlife. While out and about in search of new vinyl or a pair of vintage boots, residents may even catch a glimpse of an A-list recording artist or two. Remember, Nashville has been a celebrity hot spot since it first developed a reputation as "Music City" in the 1950s.

Street tacos and craft cocktails in the Blue Room

"Pie Town has a lot of exciting things going on, but really, it's just starting," says Reynolds. "It's got the huge City Winery, the axe throwing bar—Pie Town Tacos is one of my favorite spots for Mexican food in town—and when you go, make sure to sit on the back porch and check out the Nashville skyline." Fish, pork, steak and chicken tacos are served street style from the 400-square-foot shop, while their blue Pie Town Taco truck makes frequent appearances at local street fairs. Other neighborhood staples include Third Man Records, fully stocked with both vinyls and new releases, and the attached Blue Room Bar, where guests can order craft cocktails with names like "Mabel's Medicine," snack on stuffed pretzels from FatBelly, and listen to live music under the deep blue ambient lighting. Next door, longtime Realtor Lisa Peebles says there are enough restaurants in The Gulch community "You could eat at a different one every night of the week — or month."For groceries, the Whole Foods on Broadway is a go-to for groceries.

The Blue Room boasts a blue interior with cocktails and live music in Pie Town.
The Blue Room boasts a blue interior with cocktails and live music in Pie Town.
Pie Town is a must try before the next bar stop in Pie Town.
Pie Town is a must try before the next bar stop in Pie Town.
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Soul, jazz and bluegrass in Nashville music venues

Live music, everything from experimental jazz to old-school country, is easy to come by in Pie Town. "City Winery has been somewhat of a Nashville staple for locals and tourists," adds Hodges, and, along with rock and soul bands, they also host touring comedians and improv shows in the "Lounge." Another spot is Rudy's Jazz Room on Gleaves Street, a cozy club inspired by prohibition-era New Orleans. Or a short walk away in The Gulch, Peebles explains that The Station Inn is the "hallowed grounds of bluegrass." Surprise guests might even make an appearance onstage. "You never know who you'll run into," she adds. Closer to downtown, the Bridgestone Arena hosts events ranging from NHL matches to A-list country stars, while Ryman Auditorium has a history dating back to the 1890s. Over the last century, performers like Harry Houdini and Harry Styles have graced this stage, and visitors can book self-guided tours to learn more about the theater's storied past.

City Winery is Nashville's only urban winery located in Pie Town.
City Winery is Nashville's only urban winery located in Pie Town.
Catch live acoustic music Monday through Friday at City Winery in Pie Town.
Catch live acoustic music Monday through Friday at City Winery in Pie Town.
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Non-owner-occupied condominium communities

Luxury condominium communities are on the rise throughout Nashville, and Pie Town is no exception. In brand-new buildings like Hyve — known for its NOO, or Non-Owner Occupied units — prospective buyers will find one-, two- and three-bedroom options starting in the mid $500,000s and selling for upwards of $1.3 million depending on the square footage, terraces and city views. In the words of Hodges, "The Hyve building was one of the things that was planned to go into the neighborhood to bring in more vibrance," and it's become a coveted complex due to its central location. HOA fees fund routine building maintenance and provide residents with access to a community pool and fitness center.

The Hyve condominiums are the only condos existing in Pie Town.
The Hyve condominiums are the only condos existing in Pie Town.
Hyve is a non-owner occupied condo complex in Pie Town.
Hyve is a non-owner occupied condo complex in Pie Town.
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Magnet programs in the Metro Nashville Public School district

Pie Town is districted for public magnet schools like Jones Elementary and John Early Middle, both of which earned C-minus grades from the educational review site, Niche. After eighth grade, students can move on to options like Pearl-Cohn High School, an entertainment-focused magnet school that also has a C-minus rating from Niche, or the A-plus-rated Hume-Fogg High (also called "The Castle"). Opening its doors in 1912 as the first public school in the city, today, Hume-Fogg is known for its advanced academics and student opportunities to enroll in classes at nearby Vanderbilt University. Those enrolled in AP Environmental Science coursework may partner with the Urban Green Lab, a local non-profit that provides instruction in sustainable living.

Students in grades K-4 are educated at Jones Paideia Elementary Magnet School.
Students in grades K-4 are educated at Jones Paideia Elementary Magnet School.
John Early Museum Magnet Middle School serves the residents of Nashville in grades 6-8.
John Early Museum Magnet Middle School serves the residents of Nashville in grades 6-8.
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Noble Park night markets and free movies

Although Pie Town doesn't have any of its own public parks, residents can make the short walk to The Gulch for outdoor amenities, like its colorful dog park. Locals tout Nashville as a pet-friendly city and most outdoor fairs and festivals encourage residents to bring their four-legged friends along too. On select Fridays throughout the year, residents can look forward to night markets in Noble Park, complete with live music, artisan booths and locally-sourced meals from food trucks like Califarmia. There's also the touring "Opera on Wheels" series and outdoor movie nights, both of which are free of charge. Walker and bikers travel along the Gulch Greenway, which begins near the intersection of Broadway and 11th and extends all the way north to Frank Pierce Park, a multi-million-dollar addition to the city that includes a volleyball court and space for yoga classes.

Frankie Pierce Park honors Black suffragist movement icon Juno Frankie Pierce in North Gulch.
Frankie Pierce Park honors Black suffragist movement icon Juno Frankie Pierce in North Gulch.
The Gulch Dog Park is a great spot to take your dog while walking in The Gulch.
The Gulch Dog Park is a great spot to take your dog while walking in The Gulch.
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Public transit options along 8th Avenue

As the population continues to climb, the city is looking into expanding its public transit options — "We don't really have a mass transit system in Nashville," says Hodges and most residents rely on their cars to get between neighborhoods. The WeGo buses do run dependably along major thoroughfares like 8th Avenue and Broadway; and there's also the Music City Star, a commuter route between Lebanon and Nashville's Riverfront Station. There is also a Greyhound station on Ash Street. A short 10-minute drive along Interstate 40 will get residents to the Nashville International Airport, which offers nearly 100 direct flight options, and medical care is accessible just a few miles away at the Ascension St. Thomas Hospital Midtown and the TriStar Centennial Medical Center next door.

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Parks in this Area

Transit

Airport

Nashville International

13 min drive

Bus

Lafayette St & Ewing Ave Sb

Bus

8th Ave S & Drexell St Nb

Bus

8th Ave S & Division St Nb

Bus

Nashville Bus Station

Crime and Safety

1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime Pie Town US
Homicide 6 4
Sexual Assault 9 4
Assault with Weapon 8 4
Robbery 9 4
Burglary 10 4
Motor Vehicle Theft 10 4
Larceny 10 4
Crime Score 10 4

Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com

Demographics and Home Trends

Home Trends

Median Price (12 Mo)
$965,000
Median 2 Bedroom Price
$1,012,500
Median 1 Bedroom Price
$690,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$835
Number of Homes for Sale
12
Last 12 months Home Sales
13
Months of Supply
11.10
Median List Price
$1,050,000
Median Discount From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
5%

Home Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
94
Median Year Built
2023
Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,429
Significantly below the national average
1,935
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,290
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
894
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
1,742

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

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Average Home Value




Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

This Neighborhood Has More Renters

Demographics

Total Population
846
Median Age
36
Population Density
11 ppl/acre
Population under 18
12.5%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
7.1%
Below the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$67,934
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$120,620

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
100%
College Graduates
71.8%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
36.7%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
81.6%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
51''
Average Winter Low Temperature
30°F
Average Summer High Temperature
91°F
Annual Snowfall
14''

Area Factors

Bikeable

Bike Score®

53 / 100

Very Walkable

Walk Score®

82 / 100

Good Transit

Transit Score®

55 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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