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Berry Hill
Nashville, United States · Neighborhood Guide
Tiny 'city within a city' — emerging creative hub with recording studios, small businesses, and affordable rent. Nashville's next big neighborhood.
Data verified May 24, 2026
Berry Hill at a Glance
Budget-Friendly
Cost Level
$1,100-$1,500/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Safe — small, tight-knit community with low crime. Technically its own incorporated city.
Safety
150-200 Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in Berry Hill?
Musicians, recording engineers, small business owners, and budget-conscious young professionals. Tight-knit, creative, and entrepreneurial.
Living in Berry Hill — Practical Details
Walkability
Moderate — walkable pockets along Bransford Ave and Berry Hill area. More car-dependent overall.
Grocery & Food Access
Limited within Berry Hill — Kroger and restaurants on nearby Nolensville Pike. Growing food scene.
Getting Around
- Bus: WeGo routes on Nolensville Pike and Thompson Lane
- Car: essential for daily errands
- Cycling: flat terrain, reasonable biking distance to 12 South and Midtown
- Walking: walkable within the small Berry Hill core
Nearby Coworking
- Center 615 (East Nashville — 10 min)
- Nashville Entrepreneur Center (Midtown — 10 min)
- Café-coworkings on nearby 8th Ave S and Nolensville Pike
Insider Tips for Berry Hill
- 1Berry Hill is an independent incorporated city within Nashville — with its own mayor and government for just 600 residents
- 2Multiple recording studios (Blackbird, Sound Emporium) call Berry Hill home — you might hear music sessions walking down the street
- 3Nolensville Pike nearby is Nashville's most diverse food corridor — Kurdish, Vietnamese, Mexican, and Ethiopian restaurants
- 4This is Nashville's best value for creatives — affordable rent, central location, and authentic creative community without the tourist noise
FAQ — Berry Hill, Nashville
What is Berry Hill like for expats?
Berry Hill is a budget-friendly neighborhood in Nashville. Tiny 'city within a city' — emerging creative hub with recording studios, small businesses, and affordable rent. Nashville's next big neighborhood. Best for: Budget-conscious creatives and entrepreneurs who want to get in early on an up-and-coming area.
How much does it cost to live in Berry Hill, Nashville?
Berry Hill is classified as "Budget-Friendly" in Nashville. Typical rent: $1,100-$1,500/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Nashville: $2,500–$4,000.
Is Berry Hill safe for expats?
Safe — small, tight-knit community with low crime. Technically its own incorporated city.
Who lives in Berry Hill?
Musicians, recording engineers, small business owners, and budget-conscious young professionals. Tight-knit, creative, and entrepreneurial.
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