East Nashville is a large neighborhood encompassing many communities on a swath of land to the east and north of the Cumberland River. The river serves as one border and Gallatin Pike and East Trinity Lane form the others. Historically, East Nashville has been a very desirable area, but much of the area was destroyed in the great fire of 1916. It took almost a century for the area to fully recover but it has rebounded and reclaimed its former glory. Today, residents love the high-caliber restaurants, shops, and sense of community that East Nashville is known for.
East Nashville–Inglewood is a creative, close-knit neighborhood just minutes from downtown. It blends historic charm with a laid-back vibe, offering tree-lined streets, mid-century homes, and a strong sense of community. Locals love spots like Riverside Village, Mitchell Delicatessen, and Shelby Bottoms Greenway for food, fun, and nature.
It’s a great fit for first-time buyers, families, and anyone looking for character and convenience. With growing home options, good schools, and easy access to Nashville’s job market, East Nashville–Inglewood offers culture, comfort, and value