Crieve Hall
Nashville, Tennessee Homes for Sale
About Crieve Hall
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $429,900
Closed Prices: $250,000 to $1,690,000
Median Sale Price: $640,421
Average $ per sq ft: $278
Association Fee Ranges: $0
Type: Single-Family Home
Age: 1835 to 2022
Sq. Ft.: 1144 to 4286 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 2 to 5 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 1 acres
Around Crieve Hall
Crieve Hall is purely residential like other suburban Nashville neighborhoods that are a bit off the beaten path. As Nashville explodes with growth, residents admire the community’s tranquil lanes, wooded streets, bounding lawns, and familiar neighbors. Single-family homes dominate the housing options in Crieve Hall and span a wide range of time periods and styles. With the neighborhood lacking almost no commercial offerings, there are plenty of residential homes on the real estate market.
Crieve Hall is mainly residential, so getting a bite to eat means leaving the neighborhood’s quiet confines. But with I-65 so close, residents can get into Downtown Nashville in about 15 minutes and dine at the seemingly endless options the city has to offer. If the trip into downtown isn’t appealing, a mere five-minute drive down Franklin Road to the 8th Avenue South neighborhood offers plenty of food and drink options, and there are plenty of old, local haunts nearby in Woodbine.
Single-family homes featuring large lawns and long driveways line winding streets in this hilly neighborhood. This peaceful neighborhood is far enough away from urban Nashville neighborhoods to give residents a feeling of being tucked away from the downtown area commotion. The hallmark of Crieve Hall is Travellers Rest, a historic house built in 1799 that is now a museum showing what life was like in the 1800s and important Nashville history. The area surrounding the museum has massive magnolia trees, preserved wooded areas, and original structures that add to the charm of the neighborhood.
For many Crieve Hall denizens, a fun Friday may be spending a night in at home. The suburban landscape and homes’ wooded yards make for great backyard barbeques. For those looking to get out of the house, a 10-minute trip into 12 South will bring all-night fun with music venues and trendy bars.
Locals and outdoor enthusiasts alike love Radnor Lake State Natural Area. While this treasured greenspace is technically in Oak Hill, the park borders Crieve Hall, and residents can enjoy their Sunday at this 1,300-acre sanctuary. There is an abundance of wildlife that can be seen from the miles of walking trails, along with opportunities for steep hikes.
Locals Love
- Quick access to highway
- Sense of community
- Peacefulness away from the city
Locals Don't Love
- Heavy traffic into city
- No public transit stops
- Lack of nightlife and eateries
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