
$1,499+/unit
Fees may apply2100 Acklen Flats





$1,475+/unit
Fees may applyKenect Nashville





$1,753+/unit
Fees may applyResidences at Capitol View



$1,628+/unit
Fees may applyStandard Assembly

$1,399+/unit
Fees may applyStation 40





$1,405+/unit
Fees may applyThe Broadview at Vanderbilt

$1,426+/unit
Fees may applyThe Flats at Taylor Place





$4,295/unit
Fees may apply1013 13th Ave





$3,635+/unit
Fees may apply10th + Park



$1,225/unit
Fees may apply14th and Wedgewood - Steps to Belmont





$1,695/unit
Fees may apply1705 15th Ave





$1,300/unit
Fees may apply1706 18th Avenue





$2,995/unit
Fees may apply1714 Villa Pl





$1,462+/unit
Fees may apply2010 West End





$2,895/unit
Fees may apply3805 Dr





$2,250/unit
Fees may apply4403A Soper Ave Nashville




$750/unit
Fees may applyAffordable Lenox Village Room





$2,395/unit
Fees may applyApt B5


$1,339+/unit
Fees may applyBlackstone Apts





$1,849+/unit
Fees may applyLocal Nashville





$3,359+/unit
Fees may applyOxenfree WeHo
Nashville, TN is Tennessee's capital and Music City, a fast-growing river city where Vanderbilt University anchors a huge student presence alongside several other colleges. Vandy sits just west of downtown, and students fan out into the walkable districts that ring campus: Hillsboro Village with its boutiques and historic theater, West End and Elliston Place, Midtown, and the leafy streets of Belmont and 12 South. Downtown brings the honky-tonks of Broadway, the Cumberland River greenway, and a packed festival calendar, while Centennial Park and its full-scale Parthenon sit right beside campus. Between live music nearly every night, the Predators and Titans, and easy access to lakes and state parks, the city delivers big-city energy at a Southern pace.
The classic Vanderbilt student pick, walkable to campus with boutiques, a historic theater, and an easy stroll to class.
Right along campus with apartments and quick access to Centennial Park.
Puts you between Vandy and downtown with high-rise living and nightlife.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Nashville.
The city's WeGo Public Transit runs bus routes across town with day and multi-day passes, useful for reaching downtown and farther neighborhoods, and Vanderbilt runs its own campus shuttles too. Between WeGo and the Vandy shuttles, students near campus can reach most of the city without driving. Routes link the dense districts around campus to downtown. If you live near campus you can lean on transit and rideshare.
Living close to Vanderbilt lets you walk to class and into Hillsboro Village, West End, and Midtown without much thought. Walking and biking handle the dense districts near campus, with greenway trails along the Cumberland River for longer rides. The riverfront greenways give cyclists a flatter, car-free path. The walkable core keeps daily life on foot for students near campus.
Nashville sprawls and traffic is real, so students in farther areas like The Nations or Sylvan Park usually keep a car. If you live near campus you can skip the parking headaches of a growing city. A vehicle helps for trips beyond the central districts. Budget for parking if your housing sits outside the walkable core.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Nashville runs pricier than most Tennessee college towns. Rooms in shared units near Vanderbilt commonly land around $900 to $1,400 a month per person, with one-bedrooms in Hillsboro Village and Midtown often $1,500 and up. Splitting a house in Belmont or Sylvan Park is the usual move to bring your share down.
Nashville is home to 4 universities, each with its own student housing market.
Lipscomb University is a private Christian university affiliated with the Churches of Christ, located in the Green Hills neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee. With an enrollment of approximately 4,500 students, Lipscomb offers undergraduate and graduate programs across a broad range of disciplines, with particular…
View housing near Lipscomb UniversityTennessee State University is a public historically Black university located at 3500 John A Merritt Blvd in Nashville, TN, with an enrollment of approximately 6,000 to 7,000 students. Founded in 1912, TSU is one of the nation's premier HBCUs offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across a wide range of…
View housing near Tennessee State UniversityTrevecca Nazarene University is a private Christian university in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, located at 333 Murfreesboro Pike in Southeast Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1901 by the Church of the Nazarene, Trevecca enrolls approximately 2,500 to 3,000 students across undergraduate and graduate programs in arts…
View housing near Trevecca Nazarene UniversityVanderbilt University sits on a 330-acre campus that doubles as a national arboretum in the heart of Nashville, home to about 13,500 students. The grounds are famous for their trees and green quads, and just across the street lies Centennial Park, with its full-scale Parthenon replica and wide lawns. Vanderbilt borders…
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