Antioch, TN

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What is Antioch known for?

Located in Davidson County, Antioch is a neighborhood in the greater Nashville metro area. It may not have written the book on urban renewal, but it definitely perfected the art. Over the last decade, this residential afterthought 12 miles outside of Downtown Nashville has pulled off a nearly unprecedented resurgence. Companies like Community Health Systems, HCA, and LKQ Corp. have recently brought thousands of jobs to Antioch. These gains have helped revitalize the once-fading area, allowing neighborhoods to thrive and community fixtures — like the giant Hickory Hollow Mall — to be repurposed. Antioch is one of Nashville’s truly accessible up-and-coming neighborhoods, which allows it to maintain a uniquely diverse population and eclectic environment. Once you’ve finished your morning workout in a refinished mall, gone ice-skating a few doors down, then stopped for lunch at the Arabic market a street over, you might find that you don’t miss the conventional lifestyle.

Who is Antioch a good fit for?

Real estate mavens will tell you that this isn’t the Antioch you’re used to. What was once a slumping section of town has transformed into a haven for first-time homeowners and families looking for affordable space relatively close to downtown. Also, if you enjoy living in a diverse community with unexpected cuisines and cultural experiences, Antioch is an ideal option. A wide range of ethnicities have established communities there, and around a quarter of its residents were born in another country. Of course, you may be drawn to the thousands of job opportunities that have followed corporate development in Antioch. If that’s the case, then there’s not a more accessible community to call home.

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Pros & Cons of living in Antioch

Pros

  • Antioch is all about affordable convenience and amenities. There’s perhaps no other place in the Nashville metro area where you can find quality, conveniently-located housing at such an affordable price.
  • You can’t beat Antioch’s value just 15 minutes from downtown Nashville.
  • The restaurant selection is about as impressive as anywhere in town. Basically, Antioch offers a lot to do, at an accessible price.

Cons

  • Antioch’s convenience and affordability comes at a price. The community is still working to develop the infrastructure to support every quality of life metric.
  • Antioch’s schools and crime rate are a work in progress as the neighborhood evolves, but as the neighborhood turns over to a more professionally-oriented population, these statistics are likely to look more favorable.
  • Antioch may not stay affordable for long. With its close proximity to Downtown Nashville, it’s likely home prices will continue to appreciate.

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How to get around in Antioch

If you’re looking to spend most of your time running errands on foot, then Antioch probably won’t be your first choice. Like most of Nashville’s suburbs (and the Southeast in general), it’s not especially walkable or bike-friendly. That being said, if you do own a vehicle, there aren’t many better places from which to access the city than Antioch’s prime location along I-24. For those who would rather not travel by car, Antioch does receive regular public bus service that allows access to the rest of the city.

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Things to do around Antioch

Antioch’s proximity to Downtown Nashville, just 15 minutes away, and Percy Priest Lake means there’s something to do for everyone. It’s also near the Nashville International Airport giving residents convenient access to any city of their choosing. Animal lovers can check out the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, a 10-minute drive from Antioch. The International Indoor Soccer Complex provides residents with access to a turf field shielded from the elements year round. The Global Mall at the Crossings formerly known as the Hickory Hollow Mall located just off of Bell Road has seen a resurgence mirroring the neighborhood in which it occupies. The multi-million dollar revitalization project was a joint venture that has brought tenants such as the Nashville State Community College. Known as Tennessee's first international mall, the Global Mall at the Crossings now has nearly 20 international restaurants and is over 80 tenants strong!

Hantouli Farmers Market

Farmers Market

5404 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, TN 37211

Ford Ice Center

Ice skating center

5264 Hickory Hollow Pkwy, Antioch, TN 37013-3004

Global Fun N Food

Arcade, bumper cars, lazer tag

5252 Hickory Hollow Pkwy, Antioch, TN 37013

Parks and Recreation in Antioch

Antioch Park is home to the Mill Creek Greenway, which makes a 3-mile loop along Mill Creek. Along with the park’s playgrounds and fields, this greenway provides flat, paved walking trails that serve as an easy retreat from the city.

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Crime in Antioch

In the past year in Antioch there were 23% less assaults, 17% less burglaries, 13% less robberies, 22% less vehicle thefts compared to the national median.

Antioch is an area in the midst of a revival, but every transformation comes with some growing pains. Antioch isn’t an unsafe place to live, but, as far as Nashville goes, it’s on the lower end of safety. Property crimes are especially prevalent. Around 7% - 8% of residents are likely to experience some form of theft. That’s certainly not ideal, but as a wave of young professionals rolls into the affordable new construction, the crime rate will likely improve.

Cost of Living in Antioch

Considering its convenient location and somewhat competitive real estate market, Antioch is refreshingly affordable. Housing prices are just a fraction of what you’ll find for similar properties in Brentwood and Forest Hills, even though they offer a similar commute. The median price per square foot is hovering around $210 as new construction gains a foothold in the area. That’s a definite increase in value over the last year, but 3-4 bedroom houses and townhomes are generally available from $350,000 - $550,000. Combine that with low commute costs and Tennessee’s famously accommodating tax codes, and you have the recipe for frugal living.

  • Education costs 14.60% less than the national average.
  • Entertainment costs 17.60% less than the national average.
  • Food costs 7.30% less than the national average.
  • In Antioch utilities costs 1.90% less than the national average.
  • Healthcare costs 26% less than the national average.

Overall, Antioch’s cost of living is 8.60% less expensive than the national average.

Job Market of Antioch

4,723 Total Popultation

The median household income in Antioch is $55,374 and the average household income in Antioch is $63,270. 15.81% of the population people works in Healthcare, 13.29% works in Retail, and 8.4% works in Manufacturing.

Real Estate Trends of Antioch

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Active Listing
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Avg. Days on Market
$261,436
Average Listing Price
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Average Sales Price
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How has this resurgence affected the local Antioch housing market? As you can probably guess, it has rebounded as well. Antioch has long been a working-class stronghold within the Nashville metro area, so even as shiny new businesses arrive, room for new construction is somewhat scarce. While modern residential options are on the rise, two to four-bedroom single family homes built between 1970 and 1999 still make up most of the market. Believe it or not, this slightly dated housing selection actually has its advantages. For one, many of the homes are single story ranch architecture. There is also a large number of homes with basements, something rarely seen in the Nashville real estate market. Even with the corporate development, sale prices for single family homes average a refreshingly reasonable $400,000.

Antioch apartments and townhomes are affordable as well. Thanks to relatively dated buildings, rent can be quite low for Nashville standards—sometimes as reasonable as $1,000/month. The more updated your place, however, the more likely it is that your rent creeps back up into that conventional $1,500-$2,500 range.

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What is life in Antioch like?

The neighborhood of Antioch held a not-so-favorable reputation due to its high level of crime. However, the area continues to undergo massive development in its efforts of gentrification. Life in Antioch is ever-changing and you can expect to see further transformations for the years to come.

Why are homes in Antioch a good investment?

Home prices are rising, just like they are in most Nashville suburbs, but it’s still not at all unusual to purchase a 2,000 - 3,000 square-foot Antioch home for less than $300,000. At that price, there’s likely room in the budget for some remodeling. Real estate investors have been flocking to Antioch with the goal of buying these well-built homes and refinishing them to include modern touches like an open floorplan, hardwood floors, granite countertops, and stainless appliances.

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

Commuting from Antioch to Downtown Nashville by car will take approximately 14 minutes.

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