Crieve Hall Homes for Sale

An established South Nashville neighborhood known for mid-century homes and a quieter, residential pace.

Crieve Hall is a well-established South Nashville neighborhood built out primarily in the 1950s and 60s, known for its mid-century ranch homes, mature trees, and a quieter residential pace compared to more central Nashville neighborhoods.

The area offers convenient access to I-65, Nashboro Village, and the Harding Place retail corridor, making it a practical option for buyers who want a settled neighborhood with easy commuting options. April helps buyers evaluate renovation potential in Crieve Hall's older housing stock, and helps sellers price and present homes accurately for this steady, value-focused market.

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What kind of homes are in Crieve Hall?

Crieve Hall is known for mid-century ranch homes built primarily in the 1950s and 60s, many of which have been updated or renovated over the years.

Is Crieve Hall convenient for commuting?

Yes — Crieve Hall has quick access to I-65 and is a reasonable drive from downtown Nashville, making it a practical choice for commuters.

Is Crieve Hall a good value compared to more central neighborhoods?

Crieve Hall generally offers more accessible pricing than neighborhoods closer to downtown, while still providing an established, quiet residential setting.

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