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Neighborhoods in Nashville, TN

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    Belle Meade

    With a name meaning “beautiful meadow,” it’s easy to see why Belle Meade is sought after. This small, independent city is within Nashville’s Davidson County, 9 miles from downtown. “Belle Meade has long been seen as one of the most desirable neighborhoods in West Nashville. It’s historically the most affluent area in the city,” says Richard

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      $2.17M

    • List Price

      $310K - $15.9M

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      18 Listings

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    12 South

    In 12 South, bachelorette parties order lavender mimosas and beignets at The Butter Milk Ranch on Sunday morning, longtime residents catch up at the Tuesday night farmers’ market in Sevier Park and parents walk their kids to Kindergarten at Waverly-Belmont Elementary. “There is always some kind of foot traffic, whether it’s locals heading out to

    • Average Value

      $1.25M

    • List Price

      $436K - $3.8M

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      26 Listings

    12 South
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    Hillwood

    A few minutes west of Music City, the rolling landscape of Tennessee renders a quiet and small-town atmosphere, which is where Hillwood hangs its hat. Living only 8 miles from Nashville, locals feel like they’ve traded in the buzz of the city for space and privacy—without giving up the convenience. The green and spacious suburb has long been

    • Average Value

      $1.19M

    • List Price

      $415K - $5M

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      39 Listings

    Hillwood
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    Cherokee Park

    Located right along the McCabe Golf Course and scenic greenway, Cherokee Park is one of Nashville’s historically charming neighborhoods. Whether it’s Cape Cods or two-story brick Colonial Revivals, the traits of much of these homes evoke the era when they were built. Many of the few hundred houses packed between the railroad tracks and West End

    • Average Value

      $1.19M

    • List Price

      $381K - $1.8M

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      5 Listings

    Cherokee Park
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    Green Hills

    In 2004, a 14-year-old Taylor Swift performed at the Bluebird Café; it led to a record deal with Big Machine, a hit country album and a decades-long career. The Bluebird has attracted even more visitors to the Hillsboro Pike since the show “Nashville” premiered in 2012, and securing a seat inside the 90-person venue is nearly impossible today.

    • Average Value

      $1.10M

    • List Price

      $262K - $5M

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      181 Listings

    Green Hills
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    Pie Town

    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

    • Average Value

      $983K

    • List Price

      $646K - $1.5M

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      13 Listings

    Pie Town
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    Breeze Hill

    On Tuesday evenings in Breeze Hill, residents walk their dogs to the 12 South Farmers’ Market to fill their bags with fresh tomatoes, locally sourced honey and chicken eggs in various shades of white, beige and blue. Downtown Music City is just over 4 miles — or 20 minutes — north along 12th Avenue, a famous commercial thoroughfare home to the “I

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      $970K

    • List Price

      $507K - $3.6M

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      5 Listings

    Breeze Hill
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    Historic Edgefield

    Once its own city during the 1800s, Historic Edgefield was incorporated into Nashville in 1880 and quickly became the city’s most desirable neighborhood. Founded as an escape for Nashville's elite, Edgefield was a quieter neighborhood just across the Cumberland River where doctors, lawyers and businessmen could build their estate homes, away from

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      $948K

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      $200K - $3.6M

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      4 Listings

    Historic Edgefield
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    Edgehill

    A-listers like Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan and, more recently, Taylor Swift have all recorded in studios along Nashiville’s Music Row, giving credence to the nickname “Music City, USA” and attracting curious tourists. According to Jana Brown, a Vanderbilt graduate and Realtor with Place, Inc., it’s not uncommon to recognize musicians while out and

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      $946K

    • List Price

      $457K - $3.3M

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      47 Listings

    Edgehill
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    Belmont-Hillsboro

    After performances at the Noah Liff Opera Center, crowds flood the spiral staircases and head out into the parking lot. Date night in Belmont-Hillsboro means a pasta dinner at Maggiano’s Little Italy or taking an evening stroll through Centennial Park, famously home to a replica of the Parthenon — it’s one of the reasons Nashville has been

    • Average Value

      $918K

    • List Price

      $300K - $3.5M

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      124 Listings

    Belmont-Hillsboro
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    Riverfront

    At one point in time, Nashville was dominated by the so-called "Batman Building," a 30-plus story office tower completed in the mid-1990s. Recent years have seen the addition of glass skyscrapers like the new Four Seasons and 505 Condominiums, and a 60-story mixed-use building on Church Street which is scheduled for completion by the end of the

    • Average Value

      $902K

    • List Price

      $430K - $11.3M

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      22 Listings

    Riverfront
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    Sylvan Park

    Situated less than 5 miles from downtown Nashville, Sylvan Park boasts charming streets and a range of locally owned restaurants and outdoor escapes within walking distance. “The food scene is a huge draw for buyers looking in Sylvan Park,” says Richard Courtney, a broker at Fridrich & Clark Realty, LLC, who has over 45 years of experience in the

    • Average Value

      $892K

    • List Price

      $346K - $2.7M

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      20 Listings

    Sylvan Park
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    Five Points

    Since the early 2000s, Five Points has been experiencing a boom in growth. As an East Nashville neighborhood, the streets are full of trendy eateries, niche shopping boutiques and vibrant hand-painted murals. It's common to see joggers greeting the morning sun and dog walkers taking their afternoon strolls. Locals and visitors also choose Five

    • Average Value

      $881K

    • List Price

      $400K - $2.8M

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      7 Listings

    Five Points
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    Lockeland Springs

    In the late 1800s, electric streetcar lines connected east Nashville to downtown, transforming a neighborhood that was once settled by the elites, into a more accessible suburb. Through this development, the area known as Lockeland Springs began to grow, and a new class of teachers, railroad workers and merchants moved in. By 1978, residents

    • Average Value

      $879K

    • List Price

      $514K - $3.1M

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      5 Listings

    Lockeland Springs
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    Woodland in Waverly

    Originally farmland purchased back in the 1830s, the neighborhood association of Woodland in Waverly has kept tabs on the community's growth and focuses on the connection between residents. This historic neighborhood is bordered by some of the city's most lively areas, just three miles from downtown Nashville. “In the 90s things really started to

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      $877K

    • List Price

      $599K - $2M

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      7 Listings

    Woodland in Waverly
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    Historic Waverly

    Sitting in the front row of Zanies Comedy Night Club on 8th Avenue usually means being the subject of a jab or two, and local stand-ups have the opportunity to try out new material on Monday nights. "Sinbad always goes there. A lot of popular comedians come there," says Diana Brooks, a Licensed Realtor with Reliant Realty ERA Powered, who

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      $829K

    • List Price

      $236K - $3.9M

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      13 Listings

    Historic Waverly
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    Rutledge Hill

    Inside a red brick Victorian mansion on Rutledge Street is Husk, an upscale eatery where ingredients are delivered straight from local farms. It's part of the growing Rutledge Hills Historic and Culinary Arts District, and developers are working to preserve the past while still bringing the city to new heights — literally. "My husband has a shirt

    • Average Value

      $811K

    • List Price

      $478K - $1.8M

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      8 Listings

    Rutledge Hill
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    Midtown

    In Nashville's Centennial Park stands a to-scale model of the Parthenon, complete with a 40-plus foot-tall statue of Athena; it's drawn crowds in the Midtown neighborhood since it officially opened in the 1930s, back when the Grand Ole Opry was still in its infancy. Surrounding the Parthenon, tourists and locals alike traverse the paved walking

    • Average Value

      $791K

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      $315K - $7.1M

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      52 Listings

    Midtown
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    The Gulch

    Since 2017, the 23-foot-tall white wings off 11th Avenue have been a go-to photo op location in the Gulch. Visitors pose in front of the mural before stopping in for brunch at Milk & Honey, and bluegrass bands play nightly at The Station Inn. In Music City, USA, it’s not uncommon to see famous recording artists on the street, but Nashvillians know

    • Average Value

      $780K

    • List Price

      $407K - $2.4M

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      64 Listings

    The Gulch
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    Lakewood

    Originally known as Dupontonia, in honor of the DuPont rayon factory in the community, Lakeside has evolved from a factory town to an up-and-coming Nashville neighborhood. DuPont had a big role in developing the neighborhood and many of the homes on the banks of Old Hickory Lake and the Cumberland River were once homes for company executives. “It

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      $737K

    • List Price

      $230K - $2.7M

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      20 Listings

    Lakewood
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    West Meade

    Once a part of the historic Belle Meade Farm that spanned both sides of Harding Pike, West Meade is a quiet residential community just 10 miles from downtown Nashville. Wandering around the streets, locals find it hard to believe this forested neighborhood lies within the city limits. “West Meade is well-known for its tree canopy and large lot

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      $734K

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      $200K - $5M

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      59 Listings

    West Meade
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    Crieve Hall

    Some say Crieve Hall is a community straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting. “It’s got that Americana feel. It’s the kind of place that long-term Nashvillians settle,” says Susan Thetford, a Realtor with eXp Realty, who’s made sales in this part of south Nashville. This neighborhood appeals to both long-time residents and newcomers alike with

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      $734K

    • List Price

      $505K - $1.7M

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      4 Listings

    Crieve Hall
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    Melrose

    After the sun goes down, red neon lights advertise the old Melrose Movie Theatre, now home to an upscale American restaurant called Sinema. Bisected by 8th Avenue, Melrose has seen plenty of development in recent years. Modern apartment complexes contrast with vintage roadside stops like Fat Mo’s and Melrose Billiard Parlor, where locals challenge

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      $712K

    • List Price

      $309K - $3.8M

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      31 Listings

    Melrose
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    Sylvan Heights

    In “The Athens of the South,” a to-scale replica of the Parthenon stands tall, and the amplified sounds of acoustics drift from Centennial Park on select Friday nights in the Spring and Fall. To the west of the 130-acre park is Sylvan Heights, a hilly Nashville neighborhood with a mix of slim modern homes and 1920s-era bungalows. It’s all bisected

    • Average Value

      $712K

    • List Price

      $348K - $1.9M

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      26 Listings

    Sylvan Heights
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    Traceside

    Traceside gets its name from Trace Creek, which runs along its eastern side. The community is near lots of entertainment—just 17 miles south of Music City—but still is far enough away from all the noise in downtown Nashville. “It is a very family-oriented neighborhood,” says Tony Carletello, a Realtor with Compass, who was born and raised in

    • Average Value

      $710K

    • List Price

      $621K - $883K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Traceside

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