Antioch
11.6 mi to Nashville in Davidson County
Dynamic and Diverse
From classic Southern fare and down-home attitudes to diverse food and interesting people, Antioch has become the place to be. Throw in that it’s a quick 15-minute drive to Priest Lake and only 12 miles to downtown Nashville and it’s easy to understand this neighborhood’s quick growth.
Antioch is close enough to downtown for plenty of commuting options. But when you’re sticking close to home, this neighborhood has a nice selection of friendly coffee shops, perfect for a quick bite or a remote working sesh. Or explore authentic Korean or Thai cuisine on your next date night.
The first phase of the new 600 acre Mill Ridge Park is set to be completed Summer 2022. With a large playground, outdoor event space, and interactive art installation, this addition is sure to bring plenty of new interest to this vibrant community. Now is the perfect time to join this up-and-coming Nashville neighborhood.
Belle Meade
9 mi to Nashville in Davidson County
Pristine Town with a Rich History
If you’re looking for luxury, Belle Meade has it in spades. Home prices here average just over $3 million, but you get what you pay for. Belle Meade is full of beautiful green spaces, including the 55-acre Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Estate. It’s also close to downtown for an easy commute, but with plenty to do right close to home.
The town of Belle Meade was named for the historic Belle Meade plantation. This historic site offers tours and a winery to help you learn, relax, and unwind. Or pop over to the famous Bluebird Cafe to catch an intimate show with some of Nashville’s best up-and-coming songwriters.
If you’re looking for great bites, Belle Meade has plenty of options. From high-dollar date night spots to the relaxed atmosphere of a neighborhood sports bar, there’s something for everyone. It won’t take you long to feel right at home in beautiful Belle Meade.
Bellevue
12 mi to Nashville in Davidson County
Affordable Outdoor Adventuring
This up-and-coming spot for Nashville professionals is home to two of the area’s largest parks — Edwin Warner Park and Percy Warner Park. You can find extensive walking and biking trails here, making it easy to get out and enjoy nature.
But Bellevue’s not all outdoor fun. There are plenty of shopping and dining options to be found at One Bellevue Place, with even more to come. This former mall site is being reimagined as a Bellevue gathering site, with a great mix of nationwide chains and local shops and eateries to enjoy.
Bellevue is refreshingly affordable compared to other suburbs, but still close enough to enjoy all that downtown Nashville has to offer. Get the best of both rural and metro entertainment in Bellevue.