Nashville, affectionately dubbed “Music City,” is the capital of the state of Tennessee, situated amidst the rolling hills and picturesque farmlands of Middle Tennessee – Davidson County.
Music is definitely the pulse of Nashville, but you will also find and abundance of history, culture, outstanding higher learning, natural scenic beauty and down home friendliness.
Nashville is literally ‘alive with music’ which can be heard almost everywhere you go. Home to the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Grand Ole Opry, and numerous honky-tonks and music clubs around town, the city attracts millions of country music lovers each year.
Nashville’s music industry alone is estimated to garner over $6.4 billion per year and contributes 19,000 jobs to the Nashville area. The city has become a major music recording and production center for major record labels and independent labels.
Nashville is not only recognized for being a center for music, it’s been nicknamed “Athens of the South,” due to the many colleges and universities in the city and metropolitan area. In 1897, a replica of the Athenian Parthenon was constructed in Nashville and many examples of classical and neoclassical architecture can be found throughout the city.
Nashville also has over 800 churches, (more per capita than anywhere else in the nation), several seminaries, a number of Christian music companies, and is the seat of the National Baptist Convention, the National Association of Free Will Baptists, the Gospel Music Association, and Thomas Nelson, the world’s largest Bible producers. Nashville has been tagged the “Protestant Vatican” for its numerous colleges for preachers and missionaries, church administrative offices and Bible producers.
When it comes to Nashville’s rich historical heritage, popular destinations include: Fort Nashborough and Fort Negley, the Tennessee State Museum, the Parthenon, the Tennessee State Capitol (one of the oldest working state capitol buildings in the nation), and The Hermitage (one of the older presidential homes open to the public).
Nashville, TN Geography and Climate
Nashville rests on the Cumberland River in the northwestern portion of the Nashville Basin. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 527.9 square miles. Nashville has a humid subtropical climate, with mild to cool winters, and hot humid summers. Monthly averages range from 36.8 °F in January to 79.1 °F in July. In the winter months, snowfall is usually not heavy.
Rainfall (in.) 48- Snowfall (in.) 10.3
- Precipitation Days 1
- Sunny Days 205
- Avg. July High 90
- Avg. Jan. Low
- UV Index 4.6
- Elevation ft. 536
Nashville, TN Economy
Nashville is known worldwide as a music recording center and hot tourist destination but it’s largest industry is health care, home to more than 250 health care companies including Hospital Corporation of America. The automotive industry is also an important industry for the entire Middle Tennessee area. Nissan North America moved its corporate headquarters to Franklin, TN in 2006 and has its largest North American manufacturing plant in Smyrna,TN. Other important industries in Nashville include: finance, insurance, and publishing of religious materials. Fortune 500 companies within Nashville include: HCA, Dell and Dollar General.
Nashville-Davidson, TN Occupations
- Management, Business, and Financial Operations 13.98%
- Professional and Related Occupations 24.60%
- Service 14.35%
- Sales and Office 27.98%
- Farming, Fishing, and Forestry 0.06%
- Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance 7.62%
- Production, Transportation, and Material Moving 13.51%
Nashville-Davidson, TN Economic Statistics
- Unemployment Rate 8.40%
- Recent Job Growth 3.15%
- Future Job Growth 37.90%
- Sales Taxes 9.25%
- Income Taxes 0.00% 6.25%
Income per Cap. $26,676- Household Income $47,232
Nashville, TN Population
- Population 607,468
- Pop. Density 1,269
- Median Age 37.3
- Households 252,427
- Household Size 2.32
- Male Population 48.83%
- Female Population 51.17%
- Married Population 38.16%
- Single Population 61.84%
Nashville-Davidson, TN Housing and Real Estate
If you’re in the market to buy real estate in Nashville or thinking about relocating to the Nashville-Middle Tennessee area, you will find many residential options to choose from.
Whether you’re looking for Nashville waterfront homes, Nashville luxury homes, Nashville single-family homes, Nashville townhomes,
Nashville condominiums, or short sale opportunities in Nashville, you are sure to find exactly what you’re looking for.
The Nashville real estate market has something for every lifestyle and budget!
- Median Home Age 34.1
- Median Home Cost $163,200
- Home Appreciation -1.75%
- Homes Owned 56.29%
- Housing Vacant 7.08%
- Homes Rented 36.63%
- Property Tax Rate $8.51
Hospitals/Medical Centers in Nashville -Davidson, TN
- Baptist Hospital (about 2 miles; Nashville, TN)
- Baptist Womens Pavilion (about 2 miles; Nashville, TN)
- Centennial Medical Center (about 2 miles; Nashville, TN)
Nashville, TN Public Schools
The city is served by the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.
Colleges/Universities nearest to Nashville-Davidson, TN
- Vanderbilt University (about 3 miles; Nashville, TN)
- Belmont University (about 3 miles; Nashville, TN)
- David Lipscomb University (about 4 miles; Nashville, TN)
- Tennessee State University (about 6 miles; Nashville, TN)
- Nashville State Technical Institute (about 6 miles; Nashville, TN)
- Middle Tennessee State University (about 28 miles; Murfreesboro, TN)
Nashville, TN Parks
The Parthenon, located in Nashville’s Centennial Park is a full-scale reconstruction of the Greek Parthenon. Metro Board of Parks and Recreation manages 10,200 acres of land and 99 parks and green-ways. Old Hickory Lake and Percy Priest Lake are used for fishing, sailing, water-skiing and boating. Percy Priest Lake is also home to the Vanderbilt Sailing Club. Other notable parks include Shelby Park, Centennial Park and Radnor Lake State Natural Area.
Nashville Tennessee Real Estate – Nashville Tennessee Short Sales, Foreclosures, Short Sale Help and Foreclosure Assistance
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