Neighborhood Keywords
Condos Bar Scene Public Spaces/Parks People-Watching Live MusicA swanky vibe fit for professionals and purveyors of the finer things in life.
Walk to work, a local park, or your favorite watering hole.
Though it's dominated by condos, there are a handful of traditional homes along some of Nashville's oldest streets.
Neighborhood Vibe
The Neighborhood
A truly diverse neighborhood, Midtown runs from Interstate-40 down 17th Ave South and over to 31st Ave South. It continues to roughly follow the edge of Interstate-40 and Charlotte Avenue, making this one of the larger neighborhoods in the city. Known for its nightlife, Midtown is a favorite for locals looking for some non-touristy attractions. This area also encompasses some fantastic green spaces, music venues, and hospitals so residents really have everything they could want or need!
The Market
Most residents of Midtown live in condos like the renowned Adelicia. Various high rises offer luxury amenities and lifestyles to their residents throughout the neighborhood.
The Lifestyle
Locals love the vibrant nightlife, bar options, and live music venues. This neighborhood is perfect for an active and social lifestyle. Residents also have their pick of restaurants to choose from including the swanky Catbird Seat which is widely regarded. With its proximity to other Nashville neighborhoods, this area is great for those wishing to explore many parts of the city.
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