
The 7 Best Nashville Neighborhoods To Call Home In 2025
One of the fastest growing cities in the nation, Nashville Tennessee is a dynamic town with a well-earned reputation for good food, good music, and good living. Home to over 2 million people, the Nashville metro area is one of the most sought after addresses in the United States but don’t be intimidated by its appeal — it’s still possible to find affordable homes in safe neighborhoods with easy access to the city’s attractions and services.
Nashville is generally considered a safe city with crime largely confined to a few bad areas. The city’s violent crime rate has dropped steadily over the past two years thanks to efforts from police and local government and there are many safe, family-friendly neighborhoods throughout the city. The average home price in Nashville was $436,048 in April 2025. Below is a detailed list of some of the best areas to relocate to if you're considering a move to the Music City. All home values are according to the Zillow Home Value Index, April 2025.

Old Hickory Village

To the northeast of Nashville lies the historic community of Old Hickory Village, around 15 miles from the central city core. This area was purpose-built in 1918 for the workers of the DuPont Corporation who built a factory on the Cumberland River. Now, this pretty community offers waterfront living at an affordable price with the average home valued at $340,087. Living in Old Hickory gives residents easy access to the water so they can swim, boat, fish, and visit the beach year-round. Its beautiful green spaces are a major part of Old Hickory’s appeal, making it the perfect place for nature-lovers and outdoor adventurers. The village’s long history gives it a strong sense of community and heritage evident in its lively farmers’ market, seasonal street fairs, and busy local businesses.
Donelson

Grand Ole Opry in eastern Nashville, Tennessee. Image: Grindstone Media Group / Shutterstock
Just ten miles east from downtown Nashville, Donelson is a lively suburb on the outskirts of the city in the greater Nashville area. Being out of the main hub makes this area perfect for families or retirees who want their budget to go further. Most homes are on larger lots alongside wide, leafy streets and have easy access to schools, restaurants, and retail outlets. The area is also home to one of the city’s newest outdoor spaces, the 800-acre Ravenwood Park, which features two large playgrounds, sports courts, and scenic hiking trails. The average price of a home in Donelson is $436,048.
Priest Lake Park

If you’ve always wanted to live by the water, Priest Lake Park is your ideal Nashville community. Just 15 miles from downtown Nashville, Percy Priest Lake is a 14,000-acre reservoir with a charming year-round community living on its shores. Within easy commuting distance from the city, this suburb is popular with young professionals and families. The lake offers camping, fishing, and boating among breathtaking scenery that will make you forget you're within reach of the city. Homes in the area range from cozy condos to more roomy townhouses. There are several public and private schools in the area, as well as a busy community center. The average price of a home in Priest Lake Park is $395,533.
Madison

There’s a definite buzz about Madison. Just a few minutes drive from the legendary Grand Ole Opry, Madison is home to retro bowling alley, Eastside Bowl, and one of Nashville’s largest craft breweries, the Yazoo Brewing Company, as well as a diverse mix of restaurants, coffee shops, and diners. Popular with families, Madison also offers several options when it comes to schooling including public high schools, a public middle school, and several private schools. Other area attractions include Peeler Park which offers boat access and hiking trails, and Madison Park which has baseball, softball, and soccer facilities. The average price of a home in Madison is $347,007, according to Homes.com
Hermitage

Sandwiched between Priest Lake Park and Old Hickory Village, Hermitage was named after the home of President Andrew Jackson which is now a museum and farm on 25 acres of landscaped grounds open to the public. Hermitage also has six waterfront parks with boat access, and many recreational green spaces for sports and community events. The Hermitage is just 10 minutes from Nashville airport and has a range of real estate from new builds to older cottages and from ranch homes to restyled farmhouses. The average price of a home in Hermitage is $344,789.
Joelton

Joelton is a community within the Greater Nashville metro area that has a more rural feel than most of the city's core neighborhoods. This open feel area is a great option for those looking to build a country-style dream home, offering large lots within rolling farmland but still accessible to the downtown core. As you’d expect from this area, there are many beautiful recreation areas including Parkwood Park and Hartman Park. The latter is where you can pick up the Whites Creek Greenway, a 2.5 mile multi-use trail which winds through 180 acres of lush parkland. The average price of a home in Joelton is $429,362.
Germantown

If you can squeeze a little more out of your budget to live closer to the city core, Germantown is a great choice. The center of Nashville’s industrial district in the 1800s and home to the growing city’s mills and factories, this gentrified neighborhood is now an upscale community of historic Victorian homes, renovated condos, trendy boutiques, and eclectic dining. Within walking distance of downtown, Germantown is located in northern Nashville and popular with young couples and professionals thanks to its busy city feel. Attractions in this area include Nashville Farmers Market, the Tennessee State Museum, First Horizons Park and the stunning Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. The average price of a home in Germantown is $622,844.
Big city living doesn’t have to come with big city prices or big city crime. If you’re planning a move to Nashville, these charming suburbs offer safe and affordable living with easy access to downtown. Close to transportation hubs, with great schools, recreation areas, and amenities, they might just be your next dream home. Working with an experienced local realtor can help you discover your options and make the move, whether you’re a retiree looking for somewhere to spend your golden years, a family scaling up, or a professional who needs to be within commuting distance of the city. There’s a reason Nashville is one of America’s fastest growing cities. Be part of the buzz in these welcoming Nashville communities.