Mid-century charm meets leafy streets just south of downtown
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Mid-century charm meets leafy streets just south of downtown
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About Merry Oaks
Merry Oaks, Nashville, TN sits tucked between Nolensville Pike and Franklin Pike, where mid-century ranch homes line streets shaded by mature oaks and maples. The architecture here tells the story of Nashville's postwar expansion — brick bungalows with carports, modest ranch houses with large yards, and the occasional split-level that speaks to the neighborhood's 1950s and 60s roots. Melrose Avenue forms the northern edge, while Harding Place runs along the south, creating a pocket that feels removed from the hustle while staying close to everything. This is a neighborhood where front porches still get used and sidewalks connect neighbors to Cane Ridge Park's ballfields and playgrounds.
Radnor Lake State Park sits less than ten minutes west — 1,368 acres of hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and lake access that make Merry Oaks feel closer to nature than most Nashville neighborhoods. Berry Hill's recording studios and Bongo Java East are a short drive north on Franklin Pike. Nolensville Pike runs along the eastern boundary, lined with authentic Mexican taquerías, Kurdish grocers, and Vietnamese pho shops that reflect Nashville's immigrant communities. The Hundred Oaks Mall area offers Target, Kroger, and chain dining, while downtown Nashville is a fifteen-minute drive up I-65. For commuters, the interstate access makes this neighborhood practical without feeling like a highway corridor.
Homes for sale in Merry Oaks typically include three-bedroom ranch houses on quarter-acre lots, brick bungalows with hardwood floors, and the occasional newer build on an infill lot. The real estate market here attracts buyers looking for affordability south of downtown — median home prices run below Nashville's average, making homeownership accessible for first-time buyers and families. Apartments for rent in Merry Oaks are less common, though some single-family homes convert to rentals. The housing stock remains largely original, meaning renovation potential for buyers willing to update kitchens and baths. If you want yard space, established trees, and a location that keeps you connected to both Radnor Lake and downtown, Merry Oaks delivers quiet streets with convenient access.
Frequently Asked Questions
Merry Oaks is known for its mid-century ranch homes, tree-lined residential streets, and proximity to Radnor Lake State Park. The neighborhood offers quiet suburban living just south of downtown Nashville, with quick access to I-65 and the diverse dining scene along Nolensville Pike.
The housing stock consists primarily of mid-century ranch homes, brick bungalows, and split-level houses built in the 1950s and 1960s. Most properties sit on quarter-acre lots with mature trees and original architectural features like hardwood floors and carports. Single-family homes dominate the market, with occasional newer construction on infill lots.
Merry Oaks offers limited rental inventory since most properties are owner-occupied single-family homes. However, some houses do convert to rentals, providing yard space and suburban character at below-average Nashville rental rates. The location near I-65, Radnor Lake, and Nolensville Pike's restaurants makes it convenient for renters who work downtown or in Cool Springs.
Radnor Lake State Park is less than ten minutes west, offering hiking trails and wildlife viewing. Nolensville Pike's international restaurants — taquerías, Kurdish markets, pho shops — line the eastern edge. Berry Hill's music studios and coffee shops sit minutes north on Franklin Pike, while Hundred Oaks Mall provides shopping and groceries. Downtown Nashville is fifteen minutes via I-65.
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