South Nashville

WELCOME TO SOUTH NASHVILLE

​​​​​​​An in-demand area offering urban living and rolling hills

Featured Neighborhoods

South Nashville is comprised of convenient neighborhoods offering both urban living and rolling hills. These lush neighborhoods provide a perfect blend of greenery and amenities. This area of Nashville features some of the city’s most in-demand and fast-rising neighborhoods. Here, you’ll find lots of new homes and condominium developments along with traditional neighborhoods providing a well-developed sense of community. There is an artsy vibe and lots of hip businesses within South Nashville neighborhoods, such as 12 South and Wedgewood Houston. Berry Hill and Oak Hill each offer the unique appeal of being self-contained independent cities within Nashville. From the trendy boutiques and eateries of 12 South to premier shopping and dining at The Mall at Green Hills, South Nashville is packed with restaurants, retailers, and entertainment options. The area also boasts beautiful parks and lakes for outdoor recreation.
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​​​​​​​WHAT TO LOVE

  • Urban living and rolling hills 
  • Vibrant commercial districts 
  • Convenient location 
  • Parks and green space

SOUTH NASHVILLE NEIGHBORHOODS

Crieve Hall features spacious and attractive brick single-family homes with large manicured yards. Woodbine and Whispering Hills are fast-rising residential neighborhoods offering affordable homes close to all of the amenities in 12 South and other bustling Nashville areas. Lennox Village also has affordable homes within an attractive and walkable neighborhood. Oak Hill is an independent city nestled alongside the Nashville neighborhoods of Green Hills and Forest Hills. This unique setting offers a small-town ambiance that feels separate from Nashville while being within easy reach of all of Music City’s amenities. Oak Hill is also home to the Tennessee Governor’s Mansion. Green Hills and Forest Hills are leafy southwest Nashville neighborhoods with some of the city’s finest restaurants and retailers. Berry Hill is another independent city nestled within South Nashville. This hip area has seen lots of recent developments, offering stylish contemporary townhouses and apartments as well as many independent businesses along Eighth Avenue South. The compact 12 South neighborhood is lined with lots of trendy eateries and boutiques. Just south of Downtown Nashville, Wedgewood Houston is an in-demand neighborhood where repurposed factories and warehouses house some of Music City’s hippest nightlife spots and contemporary businesses.

DINING, ENTERTAINMENT & SHOPPING

The vibrant neighborhoods of South Nashville offer a great variety of cool places to eat, drink, and shop. Plaza Mariachi is a unique culture and entertainment center located on the Nolensville Pike. Home to an art gallery, food vendors, and the Mariachi Hall of Fame, it hosts regular live music amid a Mexican-style marketplace. 12 South is one of the most visited neighborhoods in South Nashville. Tourists and locals alike snap selfies by the “I Believe in Nashville” mural adoring Reese Witherspoon’s stylish clothing boutique Draper James. The area is packed with other trendy boutiques and hip independent businesses. Other 12 South dining choices include mouthwatering Tennessee-reared beef burgers at Burger Up and classic and creative tacos and cocktails at BartacoUrban Grub is a Zagat-rated seafood restaurant in 12 South with an extensive raw bar as well as house-cured charcuterie, Southern specialties, and craft cocktails. Baja Burrito in Berry Hill is described by Zagat as “the mecca of build-your-own burrito places”. Baja Burrito serves unbeatable Mexican street food in a colorful setting with an outdoor patio. Wedgewood Houston’s many high-quality eateries include laid-back lunch spot Gabby’s Burgers & Fries. Patrons dine on mouthwatering grass-fed beef burgers served with sweet potato fries and delicious shakes. Jackalope Brewing Company’s The Ranch taproom has 16 draft craft beers to sample as well as bar eats and frequent special events. Wedgewood Houston’s Corsair Distillery and Nashville Craft Distillery each offer distillery tours and tastings of fine small-batch spirits.
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THINGS TO DO

Relaxing green spaces are just as abundant in South Nashville as hip contemporary businesses. A stone’s throw from the boutiques and eateries of 12 South, Sevier Park is a tranquil tree-shaded neighborhood park featuring a community center and an elegant 1850s mansion. Radnor Lake State Park extends over 1,368 acres with 7.75 miles of trails winding through the woodland surrounding a picturesque lake. Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a popular South Nashville attraction housing thousands of animals from 339 different species. Popular exhibits include Andean bears, clouded leopards, cougars, meerkats, Mexican spider monkeys, red kangaroos, red pandas, and white rhinos. Ellington Agricultural Center is home to the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and Wildlife Resources Agency as well as an arboretum, an iris garden, hiking trails, and the Tennessee Agricultural Museum. Tours are available of the garden and main residence at the Governor’s Mansion in Oak Hill. Built in the 1920s, this grand Georgian mansion has served as the home of Tennessee’s governor since 1949.
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SCHOOLS

South Nashville is served by the Davidson County School District.

  • The Oak Hill School, Private, Christian, PK-6
  • Father Ryan High School, Private, Roman Catholic, 9-12
  • Belmont University, Private, Christian, Higher Education

Demographics and Employment Data for South Nashville, TN

South Nashville has 1,290 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in South Nashville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 2,506 people call South Nashville home. The population density is 9,225.84 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

32

Median Age

48.08 / 51.92%

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Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$43,765

Average individual Income

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Schools in South Nashville, TN

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The following schools are within or nearby South Nashville. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Overview for South Nashville, TN

2,506 people live in South Nashville, where the median age is 32 and the average individual income is $43,765. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

2,506

Total Population

32 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$43,765

Average individual Income

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