Nashville
Voted One of the Fastest Growing Metropolitan Cities and the Nicest!
Voted one of the best places to live in the USA and one of the best places to retire by U.S. News & World Report, Nashville is known for its music-filled streets, delicious barbecue, booming healthcare industry, and diverse culture. Music City is the biggest city in Tennessee (with a metro population of 1.9 million), and it’s one of the top places to live in the South, drawing singles, young professionals, families, and retirees alike.
Unique architecture, friendly communities, and plenty of things to do—that’s what you’ll find among Nashville’s diverse neighborhoods. Founded by German immigrants, Germantown was one of the city’s first suburbs. Today, it’s home to the Nashville Farmers Market, the city’s Oktoberfest celebration, and a variety of bars and taphouses, making it a popular spot for singles and young professionals. Along the borders of Germantown is another one of Nashville’s best neighborhoods, Salemtown. This family-friendly area combines an urban feel with front-porch friendliness and offers a good mix of new construction and historic single-family homes. And you can’t forget The Gulch, an urban district in the heart of Downtown Nashville that’s popular among all demographics.
With great shopping, eclectic dining, and easy access to the city’s museums and concert venues, it’s one of the best places to live in Nashville!