The 10 Best Nashville Suburbs To Live In For 2024


The best Nashville suburbs are Belle Meade and Oak Hill for 2024 based on Saturday Night Science.

While big cities like Nashville offer culture, cuisine, and charisma, they also deliver terrible traffic, towering expenses, and a taxing quality of life.

With that in mind, we wanted to uncover the best suburbs around Nashville. These burbs have all of the benefits of being near Nashville without actually having to be in the city.

Of course, not all suburbs of Nashville are created equally, which is precisely why we set out to find the best ones. Using Saturday Night Science, we delve into the factors that matter most, from commutes and housing costs to community vibes, to help you uncover the perfect suburban spots in the Greater Nashville area.


Table Of Contents: Top Ten | Methodology | Summary | Table


What’s the best suburb of Nashville? Belle Meade ranks as the best suburb of Nashville for 2024 based on the most recent Census and FBI data. If you happen to be a resident of Belle Meade, you’re probably not too surprised to find it on the top our list.

We’ll tell you what makes each of these 10 Nashville ‘burbs better than the rest–but first, a bit about our methodology.

Feel free to check out some more reading about Tennessee:

The 10 Best Nashville Suburbs To Live For 2024

Belle Meade, TN

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10
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Population: 2,933
Median Income: $250,001
Unemployment Rate: 1.0%
Poverty Rate: 1.4%
More on Belle Meade: Data | Crime | Real Estate

Belle Meade is always mentioned as one of the best suburbs in the Nashville area. We’ll tell you the good about “Awesome Belle Meade.”

Everyone here is rich; families average $250,001 a year, which is the highest in the Nashville region. And only 1.03% are out of work. Homes average more than $2,669,498 each.

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7
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Population: 4,764
Median Income: $201,650
Unemployment Rate: 1.7%
Poverty Rate: 0.7%
More on Oak Hill: Data | Real Estate

Oak Hill is the second best ‘burb we looked at near Nashville for 2024.

It ranks 3rd for incomes in the area and only 1.53% of residents lack insurance, good for 2nd best.

Nolensville, TN

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9.5
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Population: 14,444
Median Income: $158,266
Unemployment Rate: 0.7%
Poverty Rate: 1.5%
More on Nolensville: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

Here in Nolensville, it’s really safe, and residents are just about as rich as you’ll see in the Nashville metro area.

The bad side? Schools are more crowded, and the cost of living puts a large part of the city out of reach for most families.

But price is based on demand and a lot of people want to live in Nolensville.

Brentwood, TN

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7.5
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Population: 44,830
Median Income: $181,576
Unemployment Rate: 2.2%
Poverty Rate: 2.4%
More on Brentwood: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

Brentwood ranks as the 4th best suburb of Nashville for 2024.

You won’t find many better places to raise your kids in the region than in Brentwood and the schools are some of the best around.

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7.5
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Population: 4,922
Median Income: $239,643
Unemployment Rate: 1.2%
Poverty Rate: 6.9%
More on Forest Hills: Data | Real Estate

Coming in as the fifth best is Forest Hills.

Forest Hills gets kudos for having the 2nd most expensive homes in the Nashville area, where houses sell for an average of $1,385,869. However, the cost of living here is among the highest in the area.

Franklin, TN

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9
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Population: 83,630
Median Income: $106,592
Unemployment Rate: 2.6%
Poverty Rate: 5.1%
More on Franklin: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

Franklin is proud of its 6th place finish on this list. And here’s why.

Most residents have great jobs and the unemployment rate sits at 2.58%.

According to online reports, Franklin is quickly becoming one of the more affluent suburbs in the Nashville area, meaning you need to get in soon.

Mount Juliet, TN

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8.5
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Population: 39,525
Median Income: $108,066
Unemployment Rate: 3.8%
Poverty Rate: 4.8%
More on Mount Juliet: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

The 7th best suburb on our list goes to Mount Juliet.

Mount Juliet schools are some of the best in the region, and crime is really low. The cost of living makes it a lot more desirable for many families, especially first-time home buyers.

And, it’s only 15.1 miles to downtown, which is a good thing.

Hendersonville, TN

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8.5
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Population: 61,589
Median Income: $86,954
Unemployment Rate: 4.2%
Poverty Rate: 6.9%
More on Hendersonville: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

Hendersonville is growing quickly, and for a good reason. Crime is far below average, and most residents are gainfully employed. Even the cost of living is reasonable.

A solid 6.53% of people lack insurance, good for 14th in the area.

Greenbrier, TN

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8.5
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Population: 6,954
Median Income: $94,280
Unemployment Rate: 0.6%
Poverty Rate: 5.3%
More on Greenbrier: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

Is ‘Everything Better In Greenbrier?’

Almost.

It placed 9th on our list thanks to the fact that it’s really expensive to live here, but the schools are great, so you get what you pay for in that regard.

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6
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Population: 7,426
Median Income: $116,569
Unemployment Rate: 5.1%
Poverty Rate: 3.4%
More on Thompson’s Station: Data | Cost Of Living | Real Estate

And rounding out the top ten for 2024 is Thompson’s Station.

This city is far above average in every category, and the best part? It’s far more affordable than the other cities listed above. So, you get a big bang for your buck here.

Methodology: How We Determined The Best Suburbs Around Nashville for 2024

Figuring out the best suburbs around Nashville was simple. We used Saturday Night Science to find things people like about living in the suburbs and then locate the suburbs with those things.

We analyzed the newest American Community Survey data for 2018-2022 to research each suburb. We decided upon the following criteria:

  • Low unemployment rate
  • High median household incomes
  • Population density (lots of things to do)
  • High home values
  • A lot of college-educated people
  • Low poverty
  • High rate of insured families

We defined a suburb as being within 30 miles of Nashville.

Additionally, we limited the analysis to places that have over 2,000 people. This left us with a grand total of 26 suburbs to evaluate around Nashville.

We ranked each place with scores from 1 to 26 in each category, where 1 was the “best.

Next, we averaged the rankings for each place to create a quality-of-life index.

Finally, we crowned the city with the best quality of life index, the “Best Suburb near Nashville.” We’re lookin’ at you, Belle Meade.

This result may differ from our state-wide data as we did not include commute times and crime for this analysis to allow for a more extensive selection of suburbs.

We updated the data for 2024. This report is our tenth time ranking the best Nashville suburbs. Skip to the end to see the list of all the suburbs ranked from best to worst.

Summary: Welcome to the Best Nashville ‘Burbs of 2024

We said it once, and we’ll say it again–life in the big city isn’t for everyone. At least not all the time.

The best suburbs of Nashville are .

So if you’re craving the amenities of a larger city like Nashville but don’t want to deal with the drawbacks, one of these suburbs might be for you.

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Table: Best Nashville Suburbs

Rank City Population Median Income Average Home Price
1 Belle Meade, TN 2,933 $250,001 $2,669,498
2 Oak Hill, TN 4,764 $201,650 $1,298,176
3 Nolensville, TN 14,444 $158,266 $772,828
4 Brentwood, TN 44,830 $181,576 $1,231,379
5 Forest Hills, TN 4,922 $239,643 $1,385,869
6 Franklin, TN 83,630 $106,592 $851,106
7 Mount Juliet, TN 39,525 $108,066 $532,466
8 Hendersonville, TN 61,589 $86,954 $492,503
9 Greenbrier, TN 6,954 $94,280 $363,695
10 Thompson’s Station, TN 7,426 $116,569 $737,448
11 Pegram, TN 2,167 $95,909 $422,482
12 Kingston Springs, TN 2,798 $92,159 $448,791
13 White House, TN 13,305 $85,404 $382,688
14 Murfreesboro, TN 153,487 $70,451 $400,303
15 Fairview, TN 9,519 $82,344 $471,482
16 Pleasant View, TN 4,945 $93,333 $392,863
17 Ridgetop, TN 2,376 $66,964 $371,230
18 Gallatin, TN 44,947 $68,548 $421,419
19 Lebanon, TN 39,562 $63,698 $424,030
20 Goodlettsville, TN 17,500 $64,581 $386,325
21 Smyrna, TN 53,760 $76,115 $383,291
22 La Vergne, TN 38,553 $77,531 $335,140
23 Ashland, TN 7,617 $58,904 $394,438
24 Millersville, TN 5,818 $67,445 $315,668
25 White Bluff, TN 3,879 $66,000 $326,387
26 Springfield, TN 18,775 $55,392 $311,432
About Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar has been in the real estate business for almost ten years now. He originally worked for Movoto Real Estate as the director of marketing before founding HomeSnacks.

He believes the key to finding the right place to live comes down to looking at the data, reading about things to do, and, most importantly, checking it out yourself before you move.

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