9 Popular Nashville Neighborhoods: Where to Live in Nashville in 2024

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Updated on April 8th, 2024

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From the bustling downtown to the charming residential enclaves, Nashville is a city of vibrant neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and appeal. In this Redfin guide, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most popular neighborhoods in Nashville, providing insights into their distinct features, amenities, and the lifestyles they offer. Whether you’re looking to rent an apartment in Nashville or buy a house outside the city center, this guide will help you navigate and discover the neighborhoods that make Nashville such a desirable place to live.

Nashville Tennessee skyline

1. 12 South

Nestled just south of the city center, 12 South offers a delightful mix of trendy eateries, unique boutiques, and picturesque streets lined with beautifully restored historic homes. Residents can savor mouthwatering meals at popular eateries like Josephine, or indulge in a scoop of handmade ice cream from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. The neighborhood’s favorite green space, Sevier Park, provides ample green space for picnics, outdoor activities, and community gatherings. 12 South is an idyllic neighborhood for those seeking a vibrant and neighborly Nashville experience.

2. Downtown Nashville

This bustling neighborhood is a vibrant hub of entertainment, culture, and urban living. Towering skyscrapers and historic buildings stand side by side, showcasing the city’s rich architectural heritage. Broadway, the iconic main thoroughfare, is lined with honky-tonks and live music venues, where the sounds of country, blues, and rock fill the air day and night. The area surrounding Lower Broadway offers a plethora of dining options, ranging from Southern comfort food to upscale gourmet cuisine. Immerse yourself in the city’s history at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, or catch a show at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Downtown Nashville also hosts major events and festivals throughout the year, drawing visitors from near and far. Living downtown means being at the center of it all, with easy access to cultural attractions, professional sports games, and a thriving nightlife.

Median Sale Price: $817,500
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Skyscrapers in downtown Nashville, Tennessee on a sunny afternoon

3. East Nashville

Located just across the Cumberland River from downtown, East Nashville is known for its distinct personality and unique charm. The neighborhood is a melting pot of artistic expression, with numerous galleries, studios, and street art adorning the walls. Explore the bustling Five Points area, where you’ll find an array of local boutiques, vintage shops, and trendy restaurants serving up a variety of cuisines. East Nashville is a haven for music lovers, with its own distinct music scene that embraces a wide range of genres, from country and rock to indie and folk. If you’re looking for a tranquil green space, Shelby Bottoms Nature Center and Park offers a picturesque escape, featuring miles of trails, picnic spots, and stunning views of the city skyline.

4. Germantown

Known for its beautifully restored Victorian homes, tree-lined streets, and a rich cultural heritage, Germantown is a captivating destination for residents seeking a unique living experience. Stroll along its cobblestone streets and discover an array of award-winning restaurants, cozy cafes, and artisanal shops. Living in Germantown means immersing yourself in a tight-knit community where you can relish in the area’s unique character, enjoy local festivals and events, and appreciate the harmonious blend of historic preservation and contemporary urban living.

Median Sale Price: $608,500
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Big white house in Tennessee

5. Green Hills

Known for its lush greenery, spacious estates, and a thriving commercial district, Green Hills offers a coveted blend of luxurious living and convenient amenities. This sought-after neighborhood is home to The Mall at Green Hills, an upscale shopping destination featuring high-end retailers like Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. Additionally, residents can explore the abundant selection of gourmet restaurants, trendy boutiques, and art galleries that line the streets. Green Hills is also home to some of Nashville’s finest parks and universities like Lipscomb University. Living in Green Hills means enjoying a sophisticated lifestyle amidst beautiful surroundings, where the allure of high-end shopping and dining is balanced with the tranquility of peaceful residential streets and natural beauty.

6. Belmont-Hillsboro

Known for its historic charm, tree-lined streets, and close-knit community, Belmont-Hillsboro offers a delightful blend of old-world elegance and modern amenities. The neighborhood is home to the prestigious Belmont University, infusing the area with a vibrant energy and cultural scene. Residents can enjoy exploring the unique shops, eclectic boutiques, and inviting cafes that line the bustling streets. Belmont-Hillsboro is also a haven for food enthusiasts, with a wide array of diverse dining options, ranging from cozy local favorites to trendy international eateries. With its proximity to parks, including the picturesque Sevier Park, and easy access to downtown Nashville, Belmont-Hillsboro presents an ideal balance of suburban tranquility and urban convenience.

Median Sale Price: $1,050,000
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Broadway in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Lower Broadway is a renowned entertainment district for country music. Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee. Nashville is known as the country-music capital of the world. The city is also known for its culture and commerce and great bar scene

7. Midtown

Midtown is a hub of activity, known for its lively entertainment scene, vibrant nightlife, and a rich cultural atmosphere. The neighborhood is home to iconic music venues like the Exit/In, where legendary performances have shaped Nashville’s musical legacy. You’ll also find The Parthenon, an art museum, that is a replica of the Athenian Parthenon in Greece. Broadway and West End Avenue intersect at the heart of Midtown, offering a plethora of dining options ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, satisfying every culinary craving. Residents and visitors can explore the eclectic mix of shops, art galleries, and theaters that line the streets. Living in Midtown means being at the epicenter of Nashville’s energetic and creative spirit, where the city’s vibrant arts and entertainment scene thrive.

8. Sylvan Park

Sylvan Park is a charming and tight-knit neighborhood nestled west of downtown Nashville. This pedestrian-friendly neighborhood is dotted with local businesses, including quaint coffee shops, cozy restaurants, and unique boutiques, giving residents a true neighborhood feel. Sylvan Park is home to the beloved McCabe Golf Course, a picturesque green space where residents can enjoy a round of golf or a leisurely walk. The neighborhood also hosts regular community events, such as the annual Sylvan Park Fourth of July parade and the lively farmers market, creating opportunities for neighbors to come together and celebrate. With its central location and easy access to major roadways, living in Sylvan Park provides a convenient commute to downtown Nashville while offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.

9. The Gulch

This bustling neighborhood is renowned for its high-rise condos, upscale apartments, and sleek lofts, attracting a diverse mix of residents. The Gulch is a culinary haven, boasting a wide array of critically acclaimed restaurants, such as The 404 Kitchen and Kayne Prime, where you can indulge in exquisite dining experiences. Residents and visitors alike will delight in exploring the stylish boutiques and designer stores that line the streets, while art enthusiasts can admire the captivating galleries and street murals. The Gulch is also a hub for entertainment, with popular music venues like The Station Inn and Rudy’s Jazz Room showcasing the city’s vibrant music scene. The Gulch is an ideal choice for those seeking a sophisticated and bustling city living experience in the heart of Nashville.

Median Sale Price: $665,000
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Methodology: All neighborhoods must be listed as a “neighborhood” on Redfin.com. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during October 2023. Average rental data from Rent.com during October 2023. Walk Score, Bike Score, and Transit Score from Walkscore.com during October 2023.

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Josh Pena | Redfin Real Estate Agent

Josh Pena | Redfin Real Estate Agent

Serving homebuyers and sellers in the Nashville area, Josh Pena is a top real estate agent at Redfin with the latest market insights and local expertise. With years of experience as a real estate agent in the greater Nashville area, Josh Pena possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the local market.

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