
The 5 Most Popular Neighborhoods in NashvilleThe 5 Most Popular Neighborhoods in Nashville
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Appropriately named Music City, Nashville is a bustling city filled to the brim with music and art. Although many consider Nashville to be the home of country music, fans of all genres and styles will feel inspired in this lively town. Living in Nashville means enjoying a world-class nightlife scene, dynamic shopping from local businesses, and delicious Southern food with a Tennessee twist. To determine the most popular neighborhoods in Nashville, we utilized Zumper data to identify the neighborhoods with the largest search volume in the past year. Whether you’re new to Nashville or looking to move to a new neighborhood, read on to learn about some of the most popular neighborhoods in this vibrant city.
The top 5 most popular neighborhoods in Nashville
Talbot’s CornerGlencliffFour CornersGlengarryMcMurray
Talbot’s Corner
Country Music Hall Of Fame
Just west of the East Nashville neighborhood, Talbot’s Corner is a more affordable option for those who would like to feel as though they’re outside of the city without being too far away from the action. You can also select a home much closer to downtown in this sprawling area. In the neighborhood’s southernmost corners, you’re right near the Cumberland River, which borders popular attractions like the Country Music Hall of Fame or the Tennessee Titans home of Nissan Stadium. No matter which living experience you’d like, you can find it in Talbot’s Corner.
Right in your neighborhood, you can enjoy some vintage stores, record shops, charming boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops that make this area so popular. You can always take a short walk or drive to neighboring East Nashville for even more options or easily take public transportation downtown for a fun night out.
Delicious restaurants and places to grab a drink include East Nashville Beer Works, All People Coffee, and Brother Z’s Wangs. If you’re in the mood for a classic chain favorite, there are several recognizable brands right along with the area’s independent offerings. Residential but filled with amenities, this neighborhood is a popular choice for anyone who’d like to experience the best of living in Nashville.
Glencliff
ANDREW SEVILLIA
This South Nashville neighborhood is conveniently near the airport for those who’d like to get away without having to worry about lugging their bags long distances. Just far away enough to be out of the downtown area without losing Nashville’s signature charm, Glencliff is near attractions like the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, the Plaza Mariachi, and Music City Thrift. Although this neighborhood is quiet, its position just off the bustling Highway 41A highway gives locals access to a wide collection of restaurants and stores. There are also many housing options in Glencliff, making it a desirable location to live in Nashville.
Four Corners
Four Corners RV Resort
Southeast of Nashville, Four Corners has the best of both worlds for those who’d like to get closer to nature without having to sacrifice the amenities of city living. Its location is near the Hurricane Creek Recreation Area and just a short trip from the Poole Knobs Campground. With these options nearby, this is a great spot if you love to get away for a quick weekend trip along the waters of nearby creeks.
However, if you want to pop back into Nashville, you can easily grab a ride up the bordering Highway 41. This bustling thoroughfare will take you directly into the city’s center. There are several unique apartment options in Four Corners, allowing residents to enjoy the nearby nature easily and also visit the bars along Broadway whenever they please.
Glengarry
Ramzys Meat & Three
Located next to Glencliff in South Nashville, Glengarry has housing options that allow residents to stay close to the city. Enjoy an effortless trip to the airport or anywhere else you might like to go with easy access to highways 1, 155, and 70S. You can find ample dining options like Oasis Mexican and Ramzys Meat & Three along these roads.
Even though you’re close to the convenience of the highway, you can easily find yourself on a lovely natural stroll in this area. Glengarry is located by many parks, some of which border Mill Creek. With amenities and travel options at your fingertips, this neighborhood has something for everyone in Music City.
McMurray
Credits: Warne Riker
Just south of Glencliff, McMurray is conveniently located between all the attractions of downtown and the city’s southernmost reaches. McMurray is surrounded by Highway 41A and Old Hickory Boulevard. In this spot, you’re right in the center between downtown, the airport, and natural options like Radnor Lake State Park to the west. Enjoy a largely residential area right next to the Sevenmile Creek with this neighborhood.
To really connect to the natural offerings in your area, you can always visit the nearby Tennessee Agricultural Museum or connect with other nature lovers by taking advantage of the Nashville Hiking Meetup spot right in your neighborhood. With parks, libraries, restaurants, and schools, this neighborhood is perfect for anyone who wants a bit of a break from the city’s hustle and bustle.
These Nashville neighborhoods are all excellent options for someone new to the city, or even someone who’s ready to try something new within Nashville. Have any of these popular neighborhoods in Nashville grabbed your attention? If you’ve decided on your perfect spot, Zumper can help you find an apartment that matches your budget and preferences in your ideal neighborhood. Enjoy all that living in Nashville has to offer, and you’ll be a local in no time.
To determine the most popular neighborhoods, we analyzed the data in Nashville by search volume for the year 2021. Search volume is the number of sessions each neighborhood receives. We analyzed the data on a yearly and quarterly basis, and while there’s some fluctuation throughout the year, we used the annual totals to determine the neighborhoods listed.
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Credits: iStock.com/f11photo
Appropriately named Music City, Nashville is a bustling city filled to the brim with music and art. Although many consider Nashville to be the home of country music, fans of all genres and styles will feel inspired in this lively town. Living in Nashville means enjoying a world-class nightlife scene, dynamic shopping from local businesses, and delicious Southern food with a Tennessee twist. To determine the most popular neighborhoods in Nashville, we utilized Zumper data to identify the neighborhoods with the largest search volume in the past year. Whether you’re new to Nashville or looking to move to a new neighborhood, read on to learn about some of the most popular neighborhoods in this vibrant city.
The top 5 most popular neighborhoods in Nashville
Talbot’s CornerGlencliffFour CornersGlengarryMcMurray
Talbot’s Corner
Country Music Hall Of Fame
Just west of the East Nashville neighborhood, Talbot’s Corner is a more affordable option for those who would like to feel as though they’re outside of the city without being too far away from the action. You can also select a home much closer to downtown in this sprawling area. In the neighborhood’s southernmost corners, you’re right near the Cumberland River, which borders popular attractions like the Country Music Hall of Fame or the Tennessee Titans home of Nissan Stadium. No matter which living experience you’d like, you can find it in Talbot’s Corner.
Right in your neighborhood, you can enjoy some vintage stores, record shops, charming boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops that make this area so popular. You can always take a short walk or drive to neighboring East Nashville for even more options or easily take public transportation downtown for a fun night out.
Delicious restaurants and places to grab a drink include East Nashville Beer Works, All People Coffee, and Brother Z’s Wangs. If you’re in the mood for a classic chain favorite, there are several recognizable brands right along with the area’s independent offerings. Residential but filled with amenities, this neighborhood is a popular choice for anyone who’d like to experience the best of living in Nashville.
Glencliff
ANDREW SEVILLIA
This South Nashville neighborhood is conveniently near the airport for those who’d like to get away without having to worry about lugging their bags long distances. Just far away enough to be out of the downtown area without losing Nashville’s signature charm, Glencliff is near attractions like the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, the Plaza Mariachi, and Music City Thrift. Although this neighborhood is quiet, its position just off the bustling Highway 41A highway gives locals access to a wide collection of restaurants and stores. There are also many housing options in Glencliff, making it a desirable location to live in Nashville.
Four Corners
Four Corners RV Resort
Southeast of Nashville, Four Corners has the best of both worlds for those who’d like to get closer to nature without having to sacrifice the amenities of city living. Its location is near the Hurricane Creek Recreation Area and just a short trip from the Poole Knobs Campground. With these options nearby, this is a great spot if you love to get away for a quick weekend trip along the waters of nearby creeks.
However, if you want to pop back into Nashville, you can easily grab a ride up the bordering Highway 41. This bustling thoroughfare will take you directly into the city’s center. There are several unique apartment options in Four Corners, allowing residents to enjoy the nearby nature easily and also visit the bars along Broadway whenever they please.
Glengarry
Ramzys Meat & Three
Located next to Glencliff in South Nashville, Glengarry has housing options that allow residents to stay close to the city. Enjoy an effortless trip to the airport or anywhere else you might like to go with easy access to highways 1, 155, and 70S. You can find ample dining options like Oasis Mexican and Ramzys Meat & Three along these roads.
Even though you’re close to the convenience of the highway, you can easily find yourself on a lovely natural stroll in this area. Glengarry is located by many parks, some of which border Mill Creek. With amenities and travel options at your fingertips, this neighborhood has something for everyone in Music City.
McMurray
Credits: Warne Riker
Just south of Glencliff, McMurray is conveniently located between all the attractions of downtown and the city’s southernmost reaches. McMurray is surrounded by Highway 41A and Old Hickory Boulevard. In this spot, you’re right in the center between downtown, the airport, and natural options like Radnor Lake State Park to the west. Enjoy a largely residential area right next to the Sevenmile Creek with this neighborhood.
To really connect to the natural offerings in your area, you can always visit the nearby Tennessee Agricultural Museum or connect with other nature lovers by taking advantage of the Nashville Hiking Meetup spot right in your neighborhood. With parks, libraries, restaurants, and schools, this neighborhood is perfect for anyone who wants a bit of a break from the city’s hustle and bustle.
These Nashville neighborhoods are all excellent options for someone new to the city, or even someone who’s ready to try something new within Nashville. Have any of these popular neighborhoods in Nashville grabbed your attention? If you’ve decided on your perfect spot, Zumper can help you find an apartment that matches your budget and preferences in your ideal neighborhood. Enjoy all that living in Nashville has to offer, and you’ll be a local in no time.
To determine the most popular neighborhoods, we analyzed the data in Nashville by search volume for the year 2021. Search volume is the number of sessions each neighborhood receives. We analyzed the data on a yearly and quarterly basis, and while there’s some fluctuation throughout the year, we used the annual totals to determine the neighborhoods listed.
The post The 5 Most Popular Neighborhoods in Nashville appeared first on The Zumper Blog.
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