Nashville Luxury Real Estate

 
 

Century-21-Nashville-TN.jpgNashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.

The Nashville Luxury Real Estate found in the suburbs of Forest Hills, Belle Meade, Green Hills, Berry Hill, and Oak Hill are located in tree-lined scenic neighborhoods and are located near beautiful Radnor Lake and Percy Warner Park offering stunning luxury home listings.

Nashville is the second most populous city in the state after Memphis, although its Metropolitan Statistical Area population exceeds that of Memphis. It is located on the Cumberland River in Davidson County, in the north-central part of the state. Nashville is a major hub for the health care, music, publishing, banking and transportation industries.

Search all Nashville Luxury Homes, Condos, and Townhouses in the surrounding area by visiting the Nashville Luxury Real Estate by community page.

Nashville Luxury Real Estate $5-Million Plus Nashville Luxury Real Estate $1-M to $1.5-Million
Nashville Luxury Real Estate $3-M to $5-Million Nashville Luxury Real Estate $900,000 to $1-Million  
Nashville Luxury Real Estate $2-M to $3-Million Nashville Luxury Real Estate $800,000 to $900,000  
Nashville Luxury Real Estate $1.5-M to $2-Million Nashville Luxury Real Estate $700,000 to $800,000  

You can view the Nashville Luxury Real Estate  in upscale subdivisions by going to the Nashville, Forest Hills, & Belle Meade Luxury Subdivisions or the Middle Tennessee "Subdivision Directory" page. 

There are five small cities within the county of Davidson that opted to retain some autonomy: Belle Meade, Berry Hill, Forest Hills, and Oak Hill. Two other cities (Goodlettsville and Ridgetop) cross county lines, and are also not considered part of the consolidated city-county government. These areas still retain some of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the Nashville area.  

Local Information

Nashville has a consolidated city-county government which includes seven smaller municipalities in a two-tier system. The population of Nashville-Davidson County stood at 613,856 as of 2006, according to United States Census Bureau estimates. The 2006 population of the entire 13-county Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area was 1,486,695 making it the largest and fastest-growing metropolitan area in the state.

The Sommet Center (formerly Nashville Arena and Gaylord Entertainment Center) was built as both a large concert facility and as an enticement to lure either a National Basketball Association or National Hockey League (NHL) sports franchise. This was accomplished in 1997 when Nashville was awarded an NHL expansion team which was subsequently named the Nashville Predators.

LP Field (formerly Adelphia Coliseum) was built after the National Football League's (NFL) Houston Oilers agreed to move to the city in 1995. The NFL debuted in Nashville in 1998 at Vanderbilt Stadium, and LP Field opened in the summer of 1999. The Oilers changed their name to the Tennessee Titans and saw a season culminate in the Music City Miracle and a close Super Bowl game.

Learn more about the Nashville area, please visit the Area Information links page that will take you to the local governments of the surrounding towns and counties of middle Tennessee, along with links to area shopping, entertainment, culture, sports, recreation, K-12 schools, college's, universities, accommodation's, and many other points of interest. 

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