> Every year the Downtown-Nashville Partnership puts together an annual
Residential Report on the state of the market. Now, of course they are a
little biased in favor of growth, but the report is always very
informative and full of helpful urban statistics. Here is the 2009
report:
> This Davidson county zip code map is by far the
most-used document in my arsenal of tools. I've been referring to it for
years! Because most Nashville neighborhoods don't have well-defined
boundaries, I find zip codes to the very best way to search the MLS. If
you are seeking a downtown condo in the central business district, those
zips are 37201 and 37219.
> Map of Middle Tennessee. The economic footprint
reaches all of Metro-Nashville, Davidson county and her surrounding
counties including Rutherford, Wilson, Sumner, Williamson, Cheatham,
Dickson, Robertson, Maury.
Here's a fantastic article from a 2008 Nashville Lifestyle Magazine profile of several local neighborhoods. Highlights include: Brentwood/Cool Springs, Franklin, Green Hills/Forest Hills, Belle Meade/West Meade, Bellevue, Richland/Whitland/Sylvan Park, Downtown/Midtown, East Nashville, Hillsboro/Belmont. If you are relocating to Nashville or Williamson county, this really is a must-read.