*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Nashville ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Ashland City, TN. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Nashville
, Tennessee in Davidson County

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Also known as:
Athens of the South
City of Rocks
The Protestant Vatican
City motto: The Music City
81 active listings near Nashville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,950,000    1710 Primrose Ave
$3,650,000    2404 Belmont Blvd
$2,750,000    1030 17th Ave S Ste 101
$2,499,000   * 1209 Ashwood Ave
$2,389,000   * 2127 W Linden Ave
$2,275,000    2704 Westwood Ave
$2,199,000    1516 Clayton Ave
$2,180,000    208 Fairfax Ave
$2,095,000   * 2523 Fairfax Ave
$1,999,999    1515 Paris Ave
$1,950,000    2602 Essex Pl
$1,899,000    2000 Natchez Trce
$1,849,000    2008 Beechwood Ave
$1,799,999    2218 Belmont Blvd Apt 101
$1,750,000    1511 16th Ave S Unit C
$1,700,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 911
$1,699,000    1720 Beechwood Ave
$1,695,000   * 3109 Overlook Dr
$1,599,000    303 Fairfax Ave
$1,500,000    1406 Wedgewood Ave
$1,499,900    1909 19th Ave S
$1,499,000   * 1003 15th Ave S
$1,495,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 815
$1,475,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 1014
$1,425,000    1831 Primrose Ave
$1,400,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 1314
$1,399,000   * 297 Fairfax Ave
$1,299,000    1800B Ashwood Ave
$1,295,000    1014 13th Ave S
$1,250,000    2612 W Linden Ave
$1,250,000    2135 Ashwood Ave
$1,199,999    1417 Edgehill Ave
$1,150,000   * 916 15th Ave S
$1,100,000   * 1719 14th Ave S Unit A
$1,050,000    1507 Elmwood Ave
$999,000    1431 14th Ave S
$995,000   * 2001 Convent Pl Apt 16
$975,000   * 2001 Convent Pl Apt 3
$965,000    1707 Blair Blvd Apt 202
$950,000   * 2109 Natchez Trce
$924,900   * 2118 Natchez Trce Unit A
$899,994    1804 Cedar Ln
$899,990   * 900 20th Ave S Apt 603
$869,000    2726 Acklen Ave
$829,900    3425 33rd Ave S
$825,000   * 915 14th Ave S
$825,000    2958 Primrose Cir
$725,000    918 15th Ave S
$699,999   * 711 Chesterfield Way
$699,000    900 19th Ave S Apt 508
$659,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 1008
$659,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 1603
$635,900    1101 18th Ave S Apt 205
$635,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 809
$610,000    1101 18th Ave S Apt 202
$609,000    2514 Ashwood Ave
$599,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 1103
$598,000    2600 Hillsboro Pike Apt 407
$595,000    2600 Hillsboro Pike Apt 122
$575,000    3000 Vanderbilt Pl Apt 111
$565,900    3000 Vanderbilt Pl Apt 210
$560,000   * 1010 16th Ave S Unit 401
$549,900    3000 Vanderbilt Pl Apt 118
$549,000   * 2209 Westview Dr
$540,000    1706 18th Ave S Ste 115
$499,000    900 20th Ave S Apt 912
$450,000   * 2135 Acklen Ave Apt 8
$425,000    2834 Westwood Ave
$425,000    3000 Vanderbilt Pl Apt 421
$409,900    1010 16th Ave S Unit 404
$399,900   * 2600 Hillsboro Pike Apt 210
$399,900   * 3000 Vanderbilt Pl Apt 323
$399,000    306 Rose Hall
$394,900   * 3000 Vanderbilt Pl Apt 141
$385,000    2120 Belmont Blvd Apt C1
$304,900   * 900 19th Ave S Apt 413
$300,000    900 19th Ave S Apt 702
$299,900    900 19th Ave S Apt 1105
$299,900    900 19th Ave S Apt 1003
$295,000    900 19th Ave S Apt 103
$248,000    2134 Fairfax Ave Apt C6

Interested in fun facts and the history of Nashville, TN?
Then read on!

There are several interesting historical events that occurred near Nashville, Tennessee. Here are a few:

1. Battle of Nashville: The Battle of Nashville took place on December 15-16, 1864, during the American Civil War. The Union army, led by General George H. Thomas, defeated the Confederate army, led by General John Bell Hood. This was one of the last major engagements of the war in the Western Theater.

2. Andrew Jackson's Hermitage: Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, lived at his estate, the Hermitage, just outside of Nashville. Today, the Hermitage is a National Historic Landmark and museum.

3. Frist Art Museum: The Frist Art Museum is housed in Nashville's former main post office, which was built in 1934. The building features stunning Art Deco architecture and serves as a cultural center for the city.

4. Civil Rights and Music Movement: Nashville played a crucial role in both the Civil Rights and Music movements of the 20th century. The city was home to several important Civil Rights leaders, including John Lewis and Diane Nash. Additionally, Nashville was at the center of the Country music scene, and was home to legendary artists such as Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, and Dolly Parton.