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  • In Antioch (Area 1) your neighbor or favorite shopkeeper may originally be from Somalia or Mexico or Laos, and multiple languages are spoken along Nolensville Road, in churches and in schools. Homes are affordable, and the community is popular with first-time buyers and young families with children. Antioch is also home to the sprawling Hickory Hollow Mall, where you can find pretty much anything you would ever need to purchase. Bell Road has numerous shopping plazas as well as a driving range, miniature golf course and even a Ferris wheel – most homes near the mall range from 1970’s-area to present. A variety of architecture can be found in other parts of Area 1. The first-ring areas of Woodbine & Glencliff offer small post-WWII cottages that are popular with first-time buyers and those wanting east access to the city. The Haywood Hill area which offers a convenient I-24 exit offers mostly 1950’s style ranch homes with some newer homes thrown in for a good mix. Nearby Crieve Hall & Whispering Hills offer great public schools and the convenience of two Interstates as well as escalating property values.

Search: 37013 | 37211 | 37210


  • Trendy shops, The Mall at Green Hills and pricey homes make Green Hills (Area 2) one of the premier neighborhoods to live in Davidson County. The public schools of Hillsboro High School and Julia Green Elementary are topnotch, and one of the area’s finest private schools, Harpeth Hall, which is for girls only, is in the community. Commercial development is thriving, with the recent openings of Whole Foods and the Hill Center with a Trader Joe’s and a Nordstrom on the horizon. Residential development remains steady, with new condos at The Alexander going for $1 million and up. Other desirable neighborhoods in this area include Belle Meade – home to Al Gore. West Meade – and idyllic ranch-style enclave. Sylvan Park – an area of very trendy yet modest historic bungalows with a central neighborhood. The there’s Hillsboro Village, 12 South, Edgehill Village, Oak Hill, Forest Hills…. it would be hard to find a neighborhood in Area 2 that wasn’t popular.

Search: 37215 | 37220 | 37204 | 37205 | 37209 | 37212

  • In Bellevue (Area 2) it’s possible to get more house for the money than in many other places in Davidson County. With good schools and lots of outdoor activities for children, families have been flocking to this area. One of Nashville’s landmark restaurants, The Loveless Café, is also there as well as shopping in the Bellevue Center area.

Search:  37221


  • Life near the lake keeps the Donelson & Hermitage (Area 7) area popular. The Hermitage, once home to President Andrew Jackson, is one of Nashville’s landmarks. Commuters can ride the Music City Star Rail to downtown. Opry Mills, a large shopping mall, and The Grand Ole Orpy, make this area popular for tourists. It is also easily accessible from Nashville’s airport. Hermitage is also home to Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu’s sprawling technology headquarters. Area 7 is also home to the Old Hickory neighborhood. building Styles: Donelson = mostly brick ranchers, Hermitage = an affordable mixture from the 1960’s to brand new construction. Old Hickory offers charming cottages in “The Village” and newer subdivisions in surrounding pockets.

Search:   37214 | 37076 | 37138


  • The place to live for the hip, urban pioneers, this older neighborhood has been the mecca for arts, musicians and professionals who have led the charge in renovating Victorian and other interesting homes. The historic homes in this neighborhood continue to draw people from the other side of town, as well as newcomers to Nashville. Many will tell you there’s a sense of community in East Nashville (Area 6) unlike any other spot in town. Many new businesses are sprouting up and the neighborhood is also seeing further development of the mixed-use development concept. Learn more about East Nashville Neighborhoods.

Search: 37206 | 37216 | 37207


  • These Madison and Goodlettsville (Area 6) communities in the northern portion of the county feature good deals on homes and a strong tax base because of RiverGate Mall and the many auto dealerships. Goodlettsville has its own city government since it chose to remain autonomous when Nashville merged with Davidson County in 1963. Garth Brooks also called Goodlettsville home during the peak of his success.

Search: 37115 | 37072


  • Percy Priest (Area 8). Offering excellent access to the popular lake of the same name, the Percy Priest area offers mainly 1980’s-era 3/2 construction for under $100 a square foot. The large Nashboro Village shopping, golfing, and living neighborhood is also part of this Area. Nashboro Village offers apartments, some homes, older condos as well as new-construction condominium options.

Search: 37217


  • Area 3 offers a variety for price ranges and architectural styles. For the hip and urban see Germantown – Nashville’s oldest neighborhood now experiencing a revitalization. West Nashville a.k.a. The Nations offers affordable cottages in an urban setting. Nearby Charlotte Park is a gem of a neighborhood nestled between the coveted “west side” and the Harpeth River -this neighborhood offers irreverent Ford Motor themed streets for the 1950s community which it was named. Looking to invest on a dime? You might like the areas near TSU offering superb affordability.

Search: 37208, 37209



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