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Just a couple of miles south of downtown Nashville, the vibrant 12 South community encompasses 10 blocks that run from Linden Avenue to Sevier Park. Over 200 years ago Granny White made her way from North Carolina and settled along the old buffalo path, now known as Granny White Pike, to sell her ginger cakes from a roadside stand, and later, opened an inn for travelers. Today, the same spirit of hospitality and entrepreneurship exists in 12 South and Nashvillians and tourists alike enjoy the highly-walkable community.
THE MARKET
Homes in 12 South are just as eclectic as the people that live here. You'll find lovingly restored bungalows along tree-lined streets mixed with newer homes built within the last couple of years.
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12 South, one of Nashville's most popular neighborhoods, is a combination of modern trends and old world charm. 12 South has emerged as the perfect one-stop destination to live, eat, drink, play, and socialize. Stylish shops, beautifully-restored homes, trendy coffee shops, and a wide array of dining options are all within walking distance. You are likely to find a hand-stitched pair of jeans, local craft beer, iconic photo opportunities, and a fabulous meal all in one
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Belle Meade, which means beautiful meadow, is a small city between Hillsboro and Harding Pike and bordered by Warner Parks and Woodmont Boulevard. Many of Nashville's earliest wealthy families settled in Belle Meade, including the Cheeks of Maxwell House Coffee fame and the Hardings whose plantation lent the community its name. It's a luxurious community and sits just a few miles south of downtown Nashville, making it ultra convenient for business people and socialites alike.
THE MARKET
The community has a timeless, almost European feel and offers a mix of plantation style estates, charming Tudors, and mid-century modern homes. Your neighbors will be a mix of Nashville's top entertainers, CEO's, and politicians.
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As one of Nashville's most affluent neighborhoods, Belle Meade offers premier opportunities for a luxurious lifestyle. Locals flock to the Warner Parks and Cheekwood Estate and Gardens on sunny weekends, and Belle Meade Country Club offers a private oasis for the area's top golfers. The entire city feels like a city park, with gorgeous homes featuring sprawling manicured lawns. Swanky spas, fitness clubs, and fine dining establishments are nearby for residents to enjoy.
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Bellevue is bordered by the southeast lines of Davidson County and extends to the north to the Cumberland River. It's intersected by Interstate 40, making it a convenient 20 minute trip to Downtown Nashville. Thanks to rapid growth in recent years, Bellevue has seen countless new businesses and neighborhoods pop up, breathing new life into the community. The new mixed-use development space known as One Bellevue Place gives residents an urban-suburban feel at a price point much lower than similar communities with Nashville addresses.
THE MARKET
The neighborhoods in Bellevue feel established, with most of the homes being built from the 1970s to 2000, but with new development, more housing types and lifestyle choices are available. Here you'll find ranches and mid-century modern homes as well as condos and townhomes.
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In addition to a plethora of shopping and dining options, Bellevue also offers easy access to some of Nashville's finest outdoor recreation, particularly the Warner Parks. Green Door Gourmet is a beautiful farm and venue offering cooking classes and u-pick fruits and flowers. Bellevue is also the home to the start of the Natchez Trace and Loveless Cafe, a southern restaurant known for its delicious biscuits. Tailgate Brewery has also brought the craft beer scene to Bellevue and hosts several fun weekly and annual events.
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The Belmont neighborhood occupies the area between Interstate 440, Belmont Boulevard, Magnolia Boulevard, and 20th Avenue. The neighborhood borrows its name from Belmont Mansion, called such because Belle Monte means beautiful mountain in Italian. The mansion now rests on the campus of Belmont University and is open for daily tours. It was owned by the Acklens, who also have lent their name to the area's streets and buildings, and the mansion's gardens and zoo were once open to Nashville's early citizens to enjoy.
THE MARKET
Many of the homes in the Belmont area were built in the early 1900s and exude charm and historic character. Sidewalks line the main streets, trees frame the sky, and houses vary in age from the 1930s to new construction. Home styles include Foursquare, Tudor, Cape Cod, and contemporary.
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Belmont attracts college coeds from around the world, young professionals, and families looking for an established neighborhood. Shops, restaurants, and things to do reside along Belmont Boulevard, keeping locals and out-of-towners occupied. The campus buzzes with activity and is well-known for its music program, frequently opening its doors for concerts and musicals. The area is not only walkable for a quick bite, but is an enjoyable place for a stroll.
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Located between Franklin Pike and Nolensville Pike and just south of the Eighth Avenue South district, you'll find Berry Hill. Developed after World War Il on the site of W.W. Berry's family farm, Berry Hill is its own city, but still treated as a neighborhood of Nashville. This community has long been home to a thriving music industry community, including about 40 recording studios and music publishers. Berry Hill offers the small-town atmosphere with all the conveniences of the big city in its backyard.
THE MARKET
Thanks to Berry Hill's recent development boom, you'll find a wide array of housing options on its tree-lined streets including original 1940s-era cottages, renovated homes, and newer townhouse and mixed-use developments.
THE LIFESTYLE
Berry Hill has a lot to offer within its small community with bars and restaurants, shops, and more just outside your front door. You'll find four city parks where visitors can find a quiet patch of grass to enjoy a picnic or strum a guitar, all just minutes from downtown Nashville. The area buzzes during the day, but settles into a sleepy suburb again at night, offering residents the best of both worlds.
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Centered around Buchanan Street just northwest of Germantown in North Nashville you'll find the Buchanan Arts District, one of Nashville's up-and- coming areas. North Nashville has a long and rich history of entrepreneurs and small business owners. Recently dubbed a new hub for Nashville creatives and small businesses, the Buchanan Arts District presents an opportunity to become part of the neighborhood's early growth.
THE MARKET
You'll find an eclectic mix of old and new in the Buchanan Arts District including original 1920s cottages, rehabbed and renovated homes, and two-story new construction homes.
THE LIFESTYLE
The Buchanan Street corridor in North Nashville continues to be a draw for creatives and other small businesses. From local fashion entrepreneurs to neighborhood eateries, Buchanan Arts District is experiencing its own boom. Any arts district wouldn't be complete without its spattering of local coffee shops, bars, and restaurants. Of course, neighboring areas have a slew of the city's finest eateries, but Buchanan Street is excited to welcome a few of its own that offer a different atmosphere and price point.
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The quiet residential neighborhood of Crieve Hall, just three exits south of downtown Nashville, is bordered by Blackman Road to the North, Interstate 65 to the West, and Ellington Agricultural Center and Seven Mile Creek to the East. Like most of Nashville's suburban areas, Crieve Hall offers easy access to all modern amenities including grocery stores, shopping, and movie theaters. If you're looking for a trendy spot, you'll be happy to know you're less than 15 minutes from anywhere in urban Nashville. The Crieve Hall neighborhood is full of picture-perfect scenes of mature trees, green lawns, and unique Music City charm.
THE MARKET
Crieve Hall is a quintessential suburban neighborhood located just south of Nashville. One-story ranch homes on large lots tend to dominate these gently rolling hills. You'll find original 1950-era homes with many that have been updated to today's modern standards. THE
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Crieve Hall's homes are well loved by home buyers and residents for their spacious yards, which are ideal for gardening, sitting in the sun, and enjoying the feeling of living in a suburban neighborhood without sacrificing the convenience. The area is surrounded by green spaces including Whitfield Park and the 207-acre Ellington Agriculture Complex, a public space popular for leisurely weekend strolls.
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Located between 1Oth Avenue and the Cumberland River from Charlotte Avenue to Peabody Street, the Downtown and South of Broadway (SoBro) areas are the heart of Nashville. Nashville's earliest settlers celebrated in the late 1700s with fiddle tunes and buck dancing after safely disembarking on the shores of the Cumberland River. From its very beginnings, Nashville grew from a foundation built on music. Today, with a wealth of fantastic eateries and a thriving local arts scene, the city's bustling downtown district is directly responsible for shaping the growing international reputation of Nashville.
THE MARKET
In addition to luxury condominium buildings set amongst office high- rises, Downtown/SoBro is home to fantastic warehouse conversions and some pretty spectacular lofts. As Downtown/ SoBro grows, SO does the condo inventory, as well as housing prices.
THE LIFESTYLE
Living within Nashville's urban core, you'll understand why Nashville is known as "Music City, U.S.A." The Downtown/SoBro area is home to several music venues - from the abundance of honky-tonks that line Broadway to the historic Ryman Auditorium and Bridgestone Arena. Whether it's fine dining or low-key BBQ, there is something for everyone when it comes to restaurants. Check out the symphony, ballet, opera, or one of many museums. You'll get the true urban experience here.
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East Nashville is a large neighborhood encompassing many communities on a swath of land to the east and north of the Cumberland River. The river serves as one border and Gallatin Pike and East Trinity Lane form the others. Historically, East Nashville has been a very desirable area, but much of the area was destroyed in the great fire of 1916. It took almost a century for the area to fully recover but it has rebounded and reclaimed its former glory. Today, residents love the high-caliber restaurants, shops, and sense of community that East Nashville is known for.
THE MARKET
East Nashville is an incredibly eclectic area to live. On the outlying edges, you'll find high-end luxury condos for sale. Closer to the heart of the neighborhood, residents live in cute cottages, bungalows, and craftsmen style homes, some of which have been lovingly restored.
THE LIFESTYLE
East Nashville is known as one of the coolest and trendiest neighborhoods in the city. From top-ranked restaurants to unique shops, there are a plethora of things to explore. This area is also known for smaller music venues that feature top local talent. Spend your days walking the Five Points area or head to Eastland Avenue to explore all this area has to offer.
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Located between 12th and 20th Avenues from Division and Demonbreun to Belmont University, Edgehill/Music Row celebrates a rich legacy in tradition, diversity, and creativity. Edgehill can be traced back to the early 1820s as a byproduct of the Civil War and gained popularity in the late 1920s due to a new streetcar line. In 1954, the first music recording business opened on Music Row. Today, you will find tree-lined streets filled with record labels and recording studios and you may even bump into music execs at one of the fabulous restaurants or shops in Edgehill Village.
THE MARKET
While Edgehill encompasses a relatively small area, you can find some wonderful options for housing. Though housing stock is limited, this cool neighborhood does offer streets with charming early-century bungalows, new build craftsmans, modern three-story homes and a spattering of high-rise condos as well.
THE LIFESTYLE
Disguised in tree-lined streets, quiet sidewalks, and sprawling front porches, the recording studios and label offices look so nondescript, you'd hardly even know this neighborhood is teeming with local businesses. If you're looking to sample some authentic Nashville flavor, Edgehill Village is a community gathering place with a carefully curated selection of restaurants, shops, and businesses.
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The Gulch is another historic neighborhood in Nashville and once housed the downtown railroad terminal. Today, the industrial history of this area is long gone. Instead, hip stores, upscale restaurants, and contemporary buildings have taken its place. This area is bordered by Broadway and Interstate 65. The far edge of this neighborhood follows the train tracts up from Vine Street to Broadway.
THE MARKET
Homes in this area are a little less varied than other neighborhoods, with most residents living in high-rise condos. Stylistically, most residences are contemporary or modern and are great for anyone looking to be close to all the city has to offer!
THE LIFESTYLE
The Gulch is widely known as an upscale and trendy neighborhood. Residents love trying out the new, highly-ranked restaurants. This area is made for walking with pretty much every amenity easily reachable by foot. Locals also love the multiple music venues located within the neighborhoods limits. They are smaller in nature and offer a wonderful place to see local talent!
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Nestled around 21st Avenue between Interstate 440 and 31st and Wedgwood Avenues is the thriving neighborhood of Hillsboro Village. At just four square blocks, residents can peruse one-of-a-kind stores, eat at locally-owned eateries and coffee shops, and find unique entertainment options within a short walk. The Belcourt Theater, a restored movie theater that shows new and independent films, is an area treasure, and people flock from miles around to stand in line for pancakes at Pancake Pantry.
THE MARKET
You'll find an eclectic mix of home styles to suit the unique array of residents in the area. Beautifully maintained cottages and Tudor style homes line the streets and townhouses and condominiums offer a low-maintenance, urban lifestyle.
THE LIFESTYLE
Hillsboro Village is home to long-time Nashville locals, young professionals, families, and college coeds just passing through for their degrees. This mix has created a unique atmosphere that exudes creativity and entrepreneurship. Statues and murals add vibrant color to the parks and brick walls of the community, giving a distinguishable character to an area surrounded by other charming Nashville neighborhoods.
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Melrose is a small community between Kirkwood and Bradford Avenues, just west of Eighth Avenue South. The Eighth Avenue South corridor is home to lots of unique businesses that have dotted Eighth Avenue and Franklin Pike since as far back as the 1970s and quickly became mainstays in the area. Today, those are just the tip of the iceberg. It was a go-to hangout thanks to the Melrose Theater, Billiard Parlor, and Bowling Alley, all now tastefully reimagined into dining and entertainment options that suit today's residents, standing as a great example of Nashville's growth and transformation.
THE MARKET
Housing options range from stone and brick cottages to mid-century modern ranches to mixed-use developments. Many of the older homes have seen a facelift, but the charm of the original neighborhood remains
THE LIFESTYLE
Whether you're looking to do some antiquing, want to catch a comedy show, or would prefer an evening of fine-dining, Melrose and Eighth Avenue have something to offer all. The area is becoming more walkable, and locals enjoy strolling along Eighth Avenue for their Sunday coffee or to one of the many bars and restaurants for fun nights out. The bustling area is ideal for anyone looking to be close to downtown.
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A truly diverse neighborhood, Midtown runs from Interstate 40 down 17th Avenue South and over to 31st Avenue South. It continues to roughly follow the edge of Interstate 40 and Charlotte Avenue, making this one of the larger neighborhoods in the city. Known for its nightlife, Midtown is a favorite for locals looking for some non-touristy attractions. This area also encompasses some fantastic green spaces, music venues, and hospitals so residents really have everything they could want or need!
THE MARKET
Most residents of Midtown live in condos like the renowned Adelicia. Various high-rises offer luxury amenities and lifestyles to their residents throughout the neighborhood
THE LIFESTYLE
Locals love the vibrant nightlife, bar options, and live music venues. This neighborhood is perfect for an active and social lifestyle. Residents also have their pick of restaurants to choose from including the swanky Catbird Seat which is widely regarded. With its proximity to other Nashville neighborhoods, this area is great for those wishing to explore many parts of the city.
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Located in West Nashville, The Nations is bordered by Briley Parkway, Interstate 40, and 63rd Avenue North. This area has gradually separated itself from the Sylvan Park neighborhood and has grown dramatically over the past few years, causing a lot of excitement among locals as it grows. The origin of the name is disputed, but many believe that it gained its name from this land's history of being a meeting place for different Native American tribal nations. Today, this area is being called "the next 12 South." Industrial spaces are quickly being taken over and filled with shops, restaurants, and bars forming this new and hip neighborhood.
THE MARKET
The Nations has seen large-scale revitalization over the last few years resulting in many residents now enjoying gorgeous modern homes. This area is known for unique and distinctive architecture, and locals love the colorful home exterior options and upgraded amenities.
THE LIFESTYLE
Residents of The Nations have access to some of the city's best green spaces and businesses. This neighborhood is walking friendly and is quickly becoming a favorite destination for start-ups. Locals can also enjoy live music at smaller venues in the neighborhood.
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Sylvan Park, Sylvan Heights, and Charlotte Avenue all border one another and many locals see the lines between the neighborhoods as blurred. Generally, this area is bordered by Charlotte Avenue, goes south down Richland Creek and cuts back north to reach the Interstate 440 barrier. Many outdoor loving city-dwellers call the area home due to an amazing golf course and greenway system. This area is also known for being an avid supporter of local businesses, which is evident as some of the oldest restaurants in Nashville can be found in this area.
THE MARKET
This area of Nashville is known for quiet residential streets lined with bungalows and single-family homes. Sylvan Heights, in particular, has seen a growth in new construction three-story houses with views towards the city.
THE LIFESTYLE
Residents are proud of the friendly and neighborly personality of this area. With plenty of outdoor space and an easy walk to West End, locals are always on the move! If you head to Charlotte Avenue, you'll find some of the hottest restaurants popping up along the street.
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Just south of downtown, the aptly named Wedgwood Houston, or WeHo for short, sits between Houston Street to the north and Wedgwood Avenue to the south. Nolensville Pike and 8th Avenue are its neighbors to the east and west, making it convenient for commuters or those wanting to explore nearby neighborhoods. The once industrial area is now a thriving creative community filled with art galleries and co-working spaces that offer a lot more than desk space. WHo is easily walkable and has a little something for everyone.
THE MARKET
WeHo has a variety of housing options ranging from charming vintage bungalows to more modern condos and townhomes. For the urban dweller, converted factories offer live-work communities that cultivate innovation while preserving the past.
THE LIFESTYLE
WeHo has developed a unique identity, attracting artists, foodies, history enthusiasts, music lovers, and families. The established neighborhood holds both a historic character and an industrial aesthetic that draws residents looking for something uniquely urban. The area also has beautiful parks, funky shops and antique stores, and restaurants that are locally-owned and breathing new life into the neighborhood. Nashville's first pro soccer team will also call the area home soon with a new stadium near the fairgrounds.
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West End and Elliston Place cover a large area that borders Music Row, Hillsboro, and Highway 70 roughly. Many residents love this area for its large green space, Centennial Park. This park houses the well-beloved replica of the Greek Parthenon. It is also an easy walk to many other vibrant neighborhoods in the city. Its close proximity to Vanderbilt University and many medical centers makes this a hub for many professionals.
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West End/Ellison Place has many luxury condo and townhouse options available to its residents, each one with a variety of amenities
THE LIFESTYLE
Locals who spend a lot of time outdoors enjoy Centennial Park for both its opportunity to stay active and its full calendar of events. Residents are treated to free concerts at Musicians Corner most warm weekends, and the park hosts many annual festivals so there is truly always something to do!
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