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THE NATIONS

The Nations

The neighborhood’s name stretches back to before colonization, when different Native American tribal nations would meet there to communicate with each other. Lying about five miles west of downtown, the area is now drawing comparisons to 12 South at the cusp of its development more than a decade ago. Today, 12 South is one of Nashville’s priciest home markets and a red-hot area for commercial tenants. “The Nations is going to be like a 12 South, but it’s going to be the West Nashville version of it and it’s going to have a different feel and flavor than 12 South,” Metro Councilwoman Mary Carolyn Roberts said.

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Quick Look: The Real Estate Market

$817,339
Average Listing Price
62/100
Walkability Score
59/100
Safety Score
79/100
Schools Score
284
Active Single Family Listing
$375
Average Price / SQFt.

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The Nations has rapidly transformed into one of Nashville’s trendiest neighborhoods. It’s known for its eclectic mix of old and new, with industrial buildings being repurposed into modern living spaces, shops, and restaurants. The area is also famous for its street art, including large murals that add a vibrant character to the neighborhood.
The Nations boasts a diverse dining scene. Frothy Monkey is a favorite for coffee and breakfast, while 51st Kitchen & Bar is well-known for its dog-friendly patio and American fare. Nicky’s Coal Fired offers unique Italian dishes, Centennial and Midnight Oil offer good options for local water holes.
While The Nations is more laid-back than downtown Nashville, it still offers plenty of entertainment options. Southern Grist Brewing Company is a popular spot for craft beer enthusiasts. The neighborhood also hosts various events throughout the year, including live music and community gatherings.
The Nations is experiencing a real estate boom, with a mix of older, renovated houses and new constructions, including modern condos and townhomes. This variety makes the area attractive to a range of residents, from young professionals to families.
The Nations is home to England Park, a green space with walking trails and a playground, perfect for outdoor activities. The neighborhood is also known for its community-oriented atmosphere, with local events and a strong neighborhood association that actively engages in improving the area.
The shopping scene in The Nations is growing, with a focus on local and independent businesses. From boutique clothing stores to unique home goods shops, the area offers a variety of shopping experiences. The neighborhood is also close to larger shopping districts, providing residents with convenient access to a wider range of options.
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