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Green Hills
Green Hills is located the furthest south of Downtown Nashville. Green Hills is an area you can live in and not have to leave. You can’t walk to any other area from Green Hills very easily, but you can walk around most of the Green Hills area. This is one of the bigger areas in Nashville that has pretty much everything you need, from restaurants to grocery stores to clothing boutiques.
Belle Meade +
West Meade
Belle Meade is dedicated to the preservation of Tennessee’s history, architecture, hospitality, and equestrian legacy. Belle Meade offers residents all the perks of luxury living, affluence and a friendly neighborhood atmosphere.
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The popular Nashville West shopping district has cast a new light on the West Meade and nearby Hillwood neighborhoods in 37205. These are neighborhoods offering large, older, brick homes- some on one-acre-plus rolling lots. The well-established neighborhoods offer gorgeous, fully mature trees. Nearby Charlotte Pike, Harding, and I-40 offer quick access to the city.
12 South
12 South is a great area comprised mainly of young families and free-spirited individuals. You will find freelancers and musicians at the local coffeehouses and moms with strollers walking to the nearby Sevier Park. There are some awesome restaurants in the 12 South area including laid-back joints as well as fine dining. You can also enjoy the 12 South Farmers Market every Tuesday.
Germantown
Germantown is one of the oldest areas in Nashville with an awesome, eclectic vibe. Notable aspects of Germantown include brick sidewalks, ample street parking, and more greenery than your typical city neighborhood. It offers several different types of living options such as individual houses, townhouses, duplexes and low-rise apartments. Since the neighborhood is very walkable, Germantown is great for active people that want to walk to nearby shops, restaurants or gyms.
Gulch
The Gulch is located a little bit south of Downtown Nashville and has an upscale, trendy vibe. The Gulch is extremely walkable because it’s located between several different areas. You can walk to shops and restaurants in the Gulch as well as other areas such as Downtown Nashville, Demonbreun and Midtown. The Gulch is a small area with the only housing being highrises and apartment buildings. The Gulch is not ideal for families, but rather for young adults or people who want to be in the heart of the action in Nashville.
sylvan Park
Sylvan Park is so cool and has a great “know your neighbor” culture. People who live in Sylvan Park tend to be very involved in the community and are very supportive of their neighborhood businesses. Of course, it’s easy to support your neighborhood businesses when they rock! A few Nashville favorites in Sylvan Park are Park Cafe, Neighbors, and Star Bagel. There is also some shopping and a natural foods market.
The Nations +
Charlotte park
The Nations is one of Nashville’s oldest neighborhoods near Sylvan Park. It has received tremendous interest by developers, restauranteurs, and start-ups over the last several years. While the area used to be mostly industrial and residential, businesses like The Hop Yard at Fat Bottom Brewing, Nicky’s Coal Fired, Frothy Monkey, ABLE and 51 North Taproom are making the area a great place to be for shopping and dining. Home developers continue building new homes in the area, which is attractive to homebuyers looking for more modern, affordable options near the city.
East Nashville
East Nashville has everything you could need. East Nashville is probably Nashville’s most eccentric and liberal area, especially embraced by artists and musicians. The area has undergone extreme revitalization over the last decade, drawing a lot of attention to an assortment of newcomers who enjoy a laid-back community and culture.