Berry Hill

Berry Hill

Nashville, Tennessee Homes for Sale

About Berry Hill

Berry Hill, just south of 8th Avenue South, is known as the funky neighborhood in Nashville and hosts crafting supply stores, consignment shops, and some of the signature, off-the-beaten path restaurants in Nashville. It's close to Downtown, but has a small-town vibe that attracts Nashvillians who want to settle outside of the hustle and bustle of Music Row.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $705,000 to $1,089,000

Closed Prices: $375,000 to $1,850,000

Median Sale Price: $545,000

Average $ per sq ft: $568

Association Fee Ranges: $0 to $213

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1930 to 2017

Sq. Ft.: 1160 to 2496 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 2 to 4 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms

Around Berry Hill

If you live in Berry Hill, you're likely to have a sizable yard. You'll enjoy mature trees and park-filled areas. If you're looking for a smaller space, there are some areas in Berry Hill where you can find a modestly sized living space. Those who want a quieter living experience will want to stay clear of Interstate 440, which cuts through the middle of the neighborhood.

One of Nashville's treasures resides in Berry Hill: Monell’s, a country restaurant that attempts to mimic the dinner table experience of a large Southern family. You'll share a communal table with other guests as you pass around classic Southern fare. The menu is set for the day, but each meal offers a wide variety of Southern favorites. It's a place where Nashvillians from all walks of life come together to break bread, laugh, and savor the local cuisine. Not into Southern food? Try Aleksey's Russian Restaurant, where you can enjoy a traditional Eastern European meal and shop in the grocery store where they carry 25 traditional cheeses and over 70 meats in addition to treats, sauces, and other items you can't get anywhere else.

You'll see many locally owned arts and crafts stores like The Beaded Bungalow, Be Dazzled, The Stitchin' Post, and Marguerite’s Sewing School. You'll find one of the largest antique malls in Tennessee called Gas Lamp Antiques. Designer Renaissance is home to luxury vintage clothing that you won't find in any normal vintage shop. There are also multiple green spaces and shopping opportunities throughout the neighborhood.

If you want to stay close to home in Berry Hill while enjoying one of the most unique dining experiences in Nashville, you’ll want to check out The Pfunky Griddle, where the tables are huge griddles on which you can make pancakes. The creativity continues as you take it down to a toppings bar to make your own masterpiece. Next, head over to the Black Abbey Brewing Company to enjoy hard-to-find Belgian-style beers with friends.

The perfect Sunday would be spent browsing through antique shops, making beaded jewelry, or enjoying time outside playing catch, working in the flower bed, walking, or chatting with family and friends. If you're looking for a unique experience, visit Float Nashville, a spa that specializes in sensory deprivation and is located right in Berry Hill.

Locals Love

  • City living with a small-town vibe
  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Lots of local businesses

Locals Don't Love

  • Construction
  • Limited nightlife
  • Not very walkable

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