Inglewood, TN

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Learn about Inglewood

What is Inglewood known for?

This hip and vibrant enclave of East Nashville, nestled along a bend of the Cumberland River, is home to one of the city’s most vibrant restaurant and arts scenes. The stream of shops and dining options along Gallatin Pike, the neighborhood’s western boundary, serves a community more diverse and interesting than any menu. As part of the East Nashville scene, it’s about as ideally located as one can get, with downtown only five miles away. The mixed urban feel with suburban amenities guarantees the neighborhood of a quality of life as high as nearly any spot in Nashville.

Who is Inglewood a good fit for?

Inglewood is a suburban neighborhood located within East Nashville. As one of the largest regions within East Nashville, the location has something to offer for everyone. Many families love the area for its abundance of greenery and rural atmosphere. However, in recent years, Inglewood has also transitioned into attracting a youthful crowd as well.

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Pros & Cons of living in Inglewood

Pros

  • The neighborhood has a rural, suburban feel to it, making the area ideal for families.
  • Inglewood is within close proximity to Downtown Nashville and other surrounding developed neighborhoods.
  • The location is within close proximity to outdoor recreational activities at Shelby Bottoms Park and the Cumberland River.

Cons

  • If you’re hoping for a city vibe, this will not be the location for you.
  • Although you may find a few apartments within the area, the majority of the resident types are single-family construction or historic homes.
  • Since it’s primarily residential, the location does not have a predominant nightlife scene.

How to get around in Inglewood

Inglewood is not as walkable when compared to the surrounding East Nashville neighborhoods. Due to its suburban-like feel, the majority of the area residents have a vehicle as their main method of transportation. The location also features major roadways, such as the Gallatin Pike and Briley Parkway, making driving throughout very accessible.

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Things to do around Inglewood

Inglewood offers a rare combination of urban living and fresh air. Near its western boundary, Gallatin Pike offers a slate of hip restaurants (you have to try Once Upon a Time in France and the Fye Fye Kitchen) and bars that many of Nashville’s residential districts can’t match. In the unlikely event that you get tired of these places, 5 points and Historic Edgefield are a mile or two down the road and provide a bunch of new shops and restaurants to fall in love with. For nature lovers, Two Rivers Park is right down the road. This huge swath of green and wooded land is home to miles of greenway and hiking trails that meander along the banks of the Cumberland River. It’s even one of Nashville’s most kid-friendly spaces, with a wave pool and a skate park on the Donelson side. Essentially, whether you want to be outdoors or indoors, Inglewood has you covered.

East Nashville Farmer's Market

Farmers Market

511 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206

The Backyard Axe Throwing League

Axe throwing

1302 Gallatin Ave, Nashville, TN 37206

URBN Fitness

Fitness Center

3231 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN 37216

Parks and Recreation in Inglewood

Inglewood sits beside the Cumberland River, near the northern portion of Shelby Bottoms Park. Shelby Bottoms Park is a large greenway and nature center, featuring roughly 960 acres of land. Inglewood is near Phase 3 of the Shelby Bottoms Trail Head.

South Inglewood is also home to another favorite park - South Inglewood Park. The outdoor area features two playgrounds and a variety of paved pathways. You’ll also find a community center, complete with a game room and gym that are free to the public.

South Inglewood Park

1625 Rebecca St, Nashville, TN 37216

South Inglewood Park is a great multi-use park with a Community Center.

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Crime in Inglewood

In the past year in Inglewood there were 51% more assaults, 26% more burglaries, 42% more robberies, 37% more vehicle thefts compared to the national median.

Many locals consider Inglewood to be one of the safer neighborhoods in East Nashville. The developed residential feel contributes to an overall safe feeling within the community. Nashville’s metro police department partners with Crime Mapping to disclose crime throughout many areas of the city. We recommend verifying any reported incidents for determining a location’s overall safety.

Cost of Living in Inglewood

Average home prices are slightly lower in comparison to some of the surrounding areas in East Nashville. Neighborhood Scout, notes the majority of the area residents are homeowners, and the average home price to be roughly around $403,567. Area estates range between historic homes and new single-family construction. Home values have grown tremendously over the past few years, contributing to the location’s overall rise in popularity and appeal.

  • Education costs 10.30% more than the national average.
  • Entertainment costs 12.70% more than the national average.
  • Food costs 15.20% more than the national average.
  • In Inglewood utilities costs 18.30% more than the national average.
  • Healthcare costs 7.40% more than the national average.

Overall, Inglewood’s cost of living is 16.10% more expensive than the national average.

Job Market of Inglewood

7,310 Total Popultation

The median household income in Inglewood is $54,096 and the average household income in Inglewood is $66,504. 13.74% of the population people works in Healthcare, 13.17% works in Retail, and 8.4% works in Education.

Real Estate Trends of Inglewood

314
Active Listing
37
Avg. Days on Market
$404,157
Average Listing Price
$403,567
Average Sales Price
99.85%
Sales-to-list Ratio

Inglewood real estate is an accessible mix of property types ranging from apartment complexes to four-to-five bedroom single-family homes. Considering how close the area is to Downtown Nashville, homes usually sell in the surprisingly reasonable $300k-$400k range. While there are a few more expensive exceptions—especially as you get closer to Lockeland Springs and Five Points—this accessible pricing is available throughout the neighborhood. Part of what keeps average home values stable is the age of most of the houses. The vast majority were built before 1970; and while many are updated properties with plentiful yards, the average square footage limits overall asking prices. That being said, properties that drift over the 3,000 square foot threshold often sell for somewhere in the 500k-700k range.

Not looking to settle down in a house? You’re still in luck. Stylish townhomes and apartments are gaining more and more traction in the Inglewood market, particularly along Gallatin Pike as it runs toward downtown. Medium-sized complexes like Solo East and 1041 Flats are infusing the easy-going neighborhood with young and energetic residents that give new life to the Pike. Many of these also lower the financial bar for entry into the area with units that often go in the mid to upper $200Ks. For those not sure about that long-term commitment, renters have an impressive selection of developments and units. These tend to be newer construction that usually rent somewhere between $1,000 and $2,500. Renters in the market for houses won’t be disappointed either, as detached homes with a similar price range are scattered throughout the neighborhood.

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FAQs

What is life in Inglewood like?

Living in Inglewood is ideal for both families and young professionals. It offers a suburban-like atmosphere with vast green spaces and is one of the safest neighborhoods in East Nashville. As its popularity increases, Inglewood continues to see more developments and an uptick in local restaurants and bars.

Why are homes in Inglewood a good investment?

Even for a city as hot as Nashville, Inglewood is experiencing a bit of an awakening. As Inglewood becomes an even bigger part of the East Nashville action, its real estate has the potential to skyrocket. Homes over the last year have already sold for a significantly higher average price, with the price per square increasing by more than 10%. If you’re looking for huge returns, plenty of lots are ideal for new construction that could draw much higher than average offers. We suggest getting into the market quickly, however, before prices really take off.

How long does it take to commute to Downtown Nashville from Inglewood?

Commuting from Inglewood to Downtown Nashville by car will take approximately 12 minutes.

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