Nashville, TN apartments for rent
4,446 apartments for rent in Nashville, TN, from 196 communities.
The Cleo
1034 W. Eastland Ave, Nashville, TN, 37206
The Flats at Laurel & Pine
901 Cherokee Avenue, Nashville, TN, 37207
Hickory Creek Apartment and Townhomes
1150 Vultee Blvd, Nashville, TN, 37217
Residences at Woodbine Park
311 Carter Street, Nashville, TN, 37210
Amplify on Main
30 Mcferrin Ave, Nashville, TN, 37206
900 at Cleveland Park
900 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN, 37207
Nob Hill Apartments
180 Wallace Road, Nashville, TN, 37211
The Grove Brentwood
5242 Edmondson Pike, Nashville, TN, 37211
The Reservoir
1201 Hillside Avenue, Nashville, TN, 37203
MAA Brentwood
One Derby Trace, Nashville, TN, 37211
Sheffield Heights Apartment Homes
700 Airways Cir, Nashville, TN, 37214
Rye Charlotte Ave
3800 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN, 37209
Olympus Midtown
1700 State St., Nashville, TN, 37203
Aventura Bellevue
1000 Amberwood Circle, Nashville, TN, 37221
Vista Germantown
515 Madison Street, Nashville, TN, 37208
The Jax
100 Brentwood Oaks Drive, Nashville, TN, 37211
Hickory Point Apartments
15180 Old Hickory Blvd,, Nashville, TN, 37211
The Station by Alta
900 E Trinity Ln, Nashville, TN, 37207
Arya North Nashville
541 Great Circle Road, Nashville, TN, 37228
Hayes House
2101 Portland Ave, Nashville, TN, 37212
The Gossett on Church
1201 Church Street, Nashville, TN, 37203
The Presley
281 Cumberland Bend, Nashville, TN, 37228
Chase Cove
2999 Smith Springs Road, Nashville, TN, 37217
Peyton Stakes
1401 3rd Ave N, Nashville, TN, 37208
12 South Magnolia
3401 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN, 37204
The Percy
600 Stewarts Ferry Pike, Nashville, TN, 37214
The Sound at Pennington Bend
330 Pennington Centre Blvd, Nashville, TN, 37214
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Average rent in Nashville
In Nashville, the average rent is $1,847 per month, with the average rental size around 876 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,500 - $2,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 3.7%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 30%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 36.8%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 15.8%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 7.5%
- Over $3,000
- 6.2%
Average utility cost in Tennessee
In Tennessee, renters typically spend around $419 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $35 for internet to $140 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
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Renter’s City Guide to Nashville
Introduction
Around the world, Nashville, Tennessee, is famously known as the home of country music. Music venues seem to be on every corner, while line-dancing cowboys are said to roam the streets. It’s got an incredible cultural scene and nightlife and was ranked #5 best city in the U.S. according to Travel + Leisure magazine, taking into account value, food, culture and shopping.
How big is Nashville?
With a population of around 692,500 and an area of 525.94 sq miles, Nashville is five times larger than nearby Franklin and is the second-largest city in Tennessee. It’s also the state capital and is the 5th largest city in the Southeast.
What cities are close to Nashville?
Memphis is just over 200 miles away from Nashville and can easily be reached in a few hours. Chattanooga is even closer, at only over 130 miles to the south.
What is the weather like in Nashville?
Nashville enjoys an average of 208 sunny days per year, with summer highs of around 89°F in July. January is the coldest month and sees average lows of 27°F. You can expect around 49 inches of rain per year and about 4 inches of snow each winter.
Is Nashville diverse?
Nashville is home to people from all walks of life. A great job market, reasonable cost of living and excellent universities have attracted thousands of immigrants from across the globe, including Mexico, Asia and Africa. The city also has the largest Kurdish community in the U.S.
What are the pros of living in Nashville?
The biggest advantages of living in Nashville include living in a vibrant and lively city with stunning nightlife, excellent music, and cultural diversity. There’s no shortage of places to go in terms of restaurants, bars, music venues and other entertainment options. A global music scene is right on your doorstep, and there’s always a fantastic gig to catch. For music lovers, it’s a dream come true.
What are the cons of living in Nashville?
Everything that makes Nashville popular can also work against it. With an endless influx of tourists throughout the year and newcomers, the city can often feel crowded, with congestion on the roads and lengthy delays.
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is it expensive to live in Nashville?
Compared to New York City, the cost of living in Nashville is almost 30% lower, while local purchasing power is around 12% higher. In comparison to the U.S. average, the cost of living in Nashville is about 3% lower.
How much is public transportation in Nashville?
Local public transportation is fairly affordable. A one-way ticket costs $1.75 or $5.50 for a day pass. Monthly passes are around $55. Kids under 4-years old ride for free and there are discounts for children over 4, as well as seniors and those with disabilities.
How much does a meal cost in Nashville?
A 3-course meal for two in a typical mid-range restaurant will cost around $78 on average. In a more inexpensive restaurant, you’ll generally pay about $15 for a meal, while a regular coffee averages out at $4.50.
How much are utilities in Nashville?
Basic monthly utilities for a 915 sqft apartment will cost $170 on average. This includes water, heating, cooling, electricity and garbage disposal. To connect to the internet, it’ll cost an additional $65 per month on average.
Nashville Housing Statistics
- 27,918 Single-family detached homes
- 8,400 Attached homes or townhouses
- 113,296 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (16,846) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (64,188)
Among all the available rental units in Nashville, 27% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 73% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Nashville?
Nashville is a hub of economic growth, with Forbes ranking it #4 best city for white-collar jobs. Business Facilities Magazine also named Nashville the number one city for economic growth in the U.S. Health care and social assistance is the most common industry in terms of number of employees, followed by banking, publishing and education. The music industry is also prominent in Nashville, employing thousands of residents in numerous roles.
What companies are located in Nashville?
Nashville is home to several large corporations and Fortune 500 companies. Some of the biggest names include Dell, Nissan North America, Dollar General, Hospital Corporation of America, Bridgestone and Tractor Supply Company.
Does Nashville have good schools?
Nashville is home to some of the best public schools not only in Tennessee but in the entire U.S. Hume Fogg Magnet School is ranked as the #1 high school in Tennessee and 49th best in the U.S. Another top-rated school is Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet School, which ranks as #2 in the state. Other well-performing schools include MNPS Middle College High School and the Lead Academy, both of which were ranked bronze in national rankings.
What are the top colleges in Nashville?
There are 24 institutes of higher education. Among the most well-known are Watkins College of Art, Design and Film, Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, Nashville School of Law and Fisk University.
Nashville Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 234,063 | 2.1% |
| Blue Collar | 37,363 | -4.0% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 31,217 | 2.6% |
| Private Companies | 180,070 | 0.9% |
| Governmental Workers | 27,163 | 2.8% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 32,977 | 0.2% |
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Where can I see live music in Nashville?
If you’re moving to Nashville for the music scene, you won’t be disappointed. The city is home to several world-renowned clubs featuring both country and rock music. Some of the most famous are the Bluebird Cafe, Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and the Listening Room Cafe, where you can see live music from local and international performers. Of course, country music lovers have to check out the Ryman Auditorium, aka the home of country music. The Grand Ole Opry is also well worth checking out, as is the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Finally, catch a glimpse of your favorite rock and country musicians at Music Row as they record their hits.
What is there to do for families in Nashville?
There’s more to Nashville than music, with plenty of opportunities for family fun. Nashville Zoo offers a great day out, while Nashville Shores Water Park is the perfect place to cool off and enjoy the wave pool and beach without heading to the coast.
What parks are there in Nashville?
Nashville is home to more than 90 parks spread throughout the city. Two Rivers Park covers 374 acres and offers a wealth of facilities, including a golf course, skate park, swimming pools, water slides and trails for hiking and cycling. For your 4-legged friends, there’s a dog park at Shelby Park, which also features golf courses, a fishing lake, playgrounds and wildlife viewing areas.
What sports teams play in Nashville?
There’s plenty for sports fans to enjoy: catch the NHL’s Nashville Predators at the Bridgestone Arena or the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. There’s also the Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball.
What are the main annual events in Nashville?
Nashville hosts a wide array of annual events each year. The largest is the CMA Music Festival, a country music extravaganza that pulls in some of the biggest names in country music from around the world. The Tennessee State Fair is also held in Nashville, a veritable carnival of fun, while wine lovers will enjoy the Wine on the River Festival. If you like it hot and spicy, the Music City Hot Chicken Festival will be perfect for you.
What arts and cultural attractions are there in Nashville?
As well as music, Nashville is home to a thriving cultural and arts scene. From culinary creations to theater, there’s something for every type of culture vulture. Art lovers can enjoy several galleries strewn across the city, such as the stunning Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Art Museum or the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. For fine art, check out the Parthenon, a reproduction of the ancient Greek original. There’s also a fine arts gallery at Vanderbilt University.
The Nashville Repertory Theater puts on an array of shows for theater lovers, while the Children’s Theater encourages kids to come and catch a show. Several smaller theaters, including Darkhorse Theatre, the Street Theater Compan and the Blackbird Theater, showcase local performances.
What are the renter’s rights in Nashville?
In Nashville, a landlord can request a security deposit of any size as there are no limits or restrictions. The deposit must be returned to the tenant within 30-days of the move-out date, however. If you’re late with your rent, you have 14 days after the due date to pay. Only after the 16th day can landlords file an eviction notice.