Lakefront living with Southern small-town roots, 20 minutes from Nashville
Nashville, TN Real Estate
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The Neighborhood
Lakefront living with Southern small-town roots, 20 minutes from Nashville
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About Hendersonville
Hendersonville, Tennessee sits along the northern shore of Old Hickory Lake, where ranch homes and brick colonials line quiet cul-de-sacs that spill down toward the water. Vietnamese Boulevard runs through the heart of town, a nod to the thriving Asian business community that has made this stretch one of the best places to eat pho and bánh mì in the entire Nashville metro. Downtown Hendersonville centers on Main Street, a classic small-town strip with mom-and-pop shops, the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center in a restored 1850s mansion, and weekend farmers markets that draw neighbors out for peaches and tomatoes.
The lake defines weekends here. Rock Harbor Marina is where you'll see pontoon boats heading out at dawn, paddleboarders circling the coves, and anglers casting for bass. Drakes Creek Park has walking trails that wind through hardwoods down to the shoreline, and Veterans Park hosts summer concerts on the lawn. For groceries and errands, Walton Lane and Indian Lake Boulevard have everything—Kroger, Target, locally-owned bakeries like Creme Coffee House. You're 20 minutes to downtown Nashville via Gallatin Pike or I-65, but most errands stay local.
Real estate in Hendersonville leans heavily toward single-family homes—three- and four-bedroom brick ranches, split-levels from the '70s and '80s, and newer builds in subdivisions like Rockland and Coles Ferry Pike. Lakefront properties command a premium, especially those with private docks. The rental market here is quieter than urban Nashville but appeals to families seeking space and access to water. If you're searching for homes for sale in Hendersonville with a yard, a garage, and lake access within reach, this is where Nashville suburbia meets genuine waterfront living.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hendersonville is known for Old Hickory Lake waterfront access, its historic Main Street district, and a thriving Vietnamese business corridor along Vietnamese Boulevard. It's also recognized as the hometown of Johnny Cash and the site of Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center.
Hendersonville offers primarily single-family homes—brick ranches, split-levels, and newer two-story builds in planned subdivisions. Lakefront properties with private docks are highly sought after. Townhomes and apartments are available but less common than detached homes with yards.
Hendersonville appeals to renters seeking suburban space, lake access, and family-friendly parks without the price tag of urban Nashville. The rental market is quieter but offers larger homes with garages and yards. Commuting to downtown Nashville takes about 20 minutes via Gallatin Pike or I-65.
Hendersonville is on Old Hickory Lake's north shore, with Rock Harbor Marina, Drakes Creek Park, and Veterans Park nearby. Vietnamese Boulevard has excellent Asian restaurants, and Main Street hosts the Monthaven Arts Center and local shops. Grocery stores and retail line Walton Lane and Indian Lake Boulevard.
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