32 Listings Available in

Nashville

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Awesome Family Apartment

$5,500,000
This spacious family apartment is designed to offer comfort, functionality, and a wel ...
3 2.5 1,300 ft2details
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Contemporary Rental Apartment

$5,500,000
Explore a contemporary apartment created to offer a seamless blend of comfort, light, ...
3 2.5 1,300 ft2details
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Villa With Panoramic View

$5,500,000
This beautifully maintained residence offers a perfect balance of comfort, style, and ...
5 3 250 ft2details
For Sale
Active

Stylish Condo For Sale

$1,500,000
This stylish apartment combines modern design with a welcoming atmosphere, creating a ...
2 2 700 ft2details
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Apartment With Ocean View

$1,500,000
Downtown Frederick hot spot. Top location for local entertainment. All fixtures are i ...
2 2 700 ft2details
For Sale
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Family Apartment For Sale

$1,000,000
Filled with natural light and designed for comfort, this apartment offers a fresh and ...
5 2.5 5,600 ft2details
For Sale
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Full Image Slider

$1,000,000
Filled with natural light and designed for comfort, this apartment offers a fresh and ...
5 2.5 5,600 ft2details
For Sale
Closed

Property Layout 2

$1,000,000
Filled with natural light and designed for comfort, this apartment offers a fresh and ...
5 2.5 5,600 ft2details
For Sale
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Modern Home For Sale

$775,000
This stylish apartment combines modern design with a welcoming atmosphere, creating a ...
5 6 190 ft2details

Points of Interest in

Nashville

Place What to Know Why It Matters Best For
Downtown Nashville The city’s main entertainment and business district, known for Broadway, live music, dining, hotels, and nightlife. Adds strong lifestyle appeal for buyers who want walkability, entertainment, and city energy close to home. Live music, nightlife, dining, and urban living
Centennial Park A landmark urban park featuring open green space, walking paths, gardens, events, and Nashville’s full-scale Parthenon replica. Provides outdoor space and cultural character near central neighborhoods and city amenities. Parks, walks, events, history, and weekend outings
12 South A popular neighborhood corridor with local restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops, murals, and a strong walkable feel. Shows Nashville’s neighborhood lifestyle and appeals to buyers looking for charm, convenience, and local character. Shopping, dining, coffee, and walkable neighborhood living
The Gulch A modern mixed-use district with condos, restaurants, hotels, offices, entertainment, and convenient access to downtown. Highlights Nashville’s urban real estate appeal, especially for buyers interested in condos and low-maintenance city living. Condos, restaurants, nightlife, and modern city living
Radnor Lake State Park A peaceful natural area with wooded trails, lake views, wildlife watching, and quiet outdoor recreation. Gives residents access to nature while staying close to Nashville’s neighborhoods, employment centers, and amenities. Hiking, nature, quiet walks, and outdoor relaxation
Grand Ole Opry One of Nashville’s most famous music landmarks, known for live performances and its deep connection to country music history. Adds cultural value and reinforces Nashville’s identity as Music City, a major draw for residents and visitors. Music, culture, entertainment, and local history

Schools in

Nashville

School Option What to Know Best For
Metro Nashville Public Schools Nashville is served by Metro Nashville Public Schools, offering public education options across the city and surrounding Davidson County communities. Families looking for neighborhood-based public school options
Magnet & Choice Schools The city includes magnet, academic, arts, and specialty school options that give families more flexibility based on student interests and goals. Students seeking focused academic or creative programs
Elementary & Middle Schools Nashville offers many elementary and middle school options across different neighborhoods, from urban areas to quieter residential communities. Younger students and growing families
Private School Options Families in Nashville also have access to a wide range of private and independent schools throughout the city and nearby suburbs. Families seeking alternative education choices
Nearby Colleges & Universities Nashville is home to well-known higher education institutions, including Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Tennessee State University, Fisk University, and Lipscomb University. Students, professionals, academics, and education-focused buyers

Overview for

Nashville

Data source: U.S. Census Bureau/Census Reporter for Nashville population, median age, density, and per capita income.

704,963

Total Population

34.6 years

Median Age

1,449 people per sq mi

Population Density

$49,061

Average Individual Income

About

Nashville

Nashville is located in central Tennessee and serves as the cultural, economic, and entertainment heart of the region. Known worldwide as “Music City,” Nashville blends a thriving creative scene with a strong and diverse economy. The city attracts professionals, entrepreneurs, and families alike, offering a balance of career opportunities, lifestyle amenities, and Southern hospitality. With a growing job market, respected schools, and a steady influx of new residents, Nashville continues to rank among the fastest-growing and most desirable cities in the United States.

Rooted in history yet constantly evolving, Nashville offers a rich cultural landscape that extends far beyond its famous music heritage. From historic neighborhoods and local eateries to modern developments and innovative businesses, the city celebrates both tradition and progress. Areas like Downtown, 12 South, and East Nashville showcase the city’s love for great food, live music, art, and community-driven experiences, while still maintaining a welcoming, livable atmosphere.

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