Crieve Hall / Caldwell Hall

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Crieve Hall


The Neighborhood

The quiet residential neighborhood of Crieve Hall, just three exits south of downtown Nashville, is bordered by Blackman Road to the North, Interstate 65 to the West, and Ellington Agricultural Center and Seven Mile Creek to the East. Like most of Nashville’s suburban areas, Crieve Hall offers easy access to all modern amenities including grocery stores, shopping, and movie theaters. If you’re looking for a trendy spot, you’ll be happy to know you’re less than 15 minutes from anywhere in urban Nashville. The Crieve Hall neighborhood is full of picture-perfect scenes of mature trees, green lawns, and unique Music City charm. Home to numerous parks, as well as the Nashville Zoo, residents find no shortage of activities throughout all seasons.

The Market

Crieve Hall, as well as neighboring Caldwell Hall, is largely a bedroom community synonymous with mid-century brick ranch homes on larger-than-average lots at the southern end of Nashville proper. Mature, tranquil landscapes and homes priced attractively per square foot draw in families of all ages and sizes.

The lifestyle

Crieve Hall’s homes are well loved by home buyers and residents 
for their spacious yards, which are ideal for gardening, sitting in the sun, and enjoying the feeling of living in a suburban neighborhood without sacrificing the convenience. The area is surrounded by green spaces including Whitfield Park and the 207-acre Ellington Agricultural Complex, a public space popular for leisurely weekend strolls.
map of Crieve Hall neighborhood Nashville

Known For:

- Large, Landscaped Lots

- Convenience to Nashville

- Ranch-Style Homes

- Affordable Home Prices

- Suburban Feel


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