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Old Hickory

Lakeside living where Old Hickory Lake meets small-town Nashville charm

Nashville, TN Real Estate

Old Hickory Lake waterfront accessHistoric downtown Old Hickory villageSanders Ferry Park and boat launchesShute Lane restaurants and cafes

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The Neighborhood

Lakeside living where Old Hickory Lake meets small-town Nashville charm

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Old Hickory Lake waterfront accessHistoric downtown Old Hickory villageSanders Ferry Park and boat launchesShute Lane restaurants and cafesSingle-family homes with lake views

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Old Hickory in Nashville

About Old Hickory

Old Hickory, Nashville, TN sits on the northeastern shore of Old Hickory Lake, where lakefront property meets genuine small-town character. The neighborhood stretches from the Hadley Park Marina along Shute Lane to the historic powder plant district—a reminder of the DuPont facility that built this community in 1918. Streets like Robinson Road and Central Pike wind past midcentury ranches, brick bungalows, and newer construction on tree-lined lots. The lake defines everything here: fishing tournaments launch from Sanders Ferry Park, pontoon boats idle at private docks, and summer weekends smell like grilled catfish.

Downtown Old Hickory centers on Shute Lane, where locals hit Old Hickory Cafe for breakfast biscuits and Lakeside Lounge for cold beer and live music on Friday nights. Sanders Ferry Park sprawls along the water with boat ramps, playgrounds, and picnic pavilions where families claim tables under the oaks. Hadley Park Marina handles everything from kayak rentals to houseboat slips. Drive ten minutes west on Old Hickory Boulevard and you're in Hermitage shopping centers—Target, Kroger, chain restaurants—but most residents prefer the slower pace closer to home. The greenway trails at Two Rivers Park are fifteen minutes south for runners and cyclists.

Real estate in Old Hickory skews toward single-family homes—ranches and split-levels built in the 1960s through 1980s, plus newer lakefront builds with private docks and panoramic water views. Apartments for rent in Old Hickory are limited but available in small complexes along Old Hickory Boulevard, while homes for sale in Old Hickory typically range from affordable starter homes inland to premium lakefront properties commanding higher prices. Buyers searching for space, water access, and a genuine neighborhood feel—without the density or price tags of closer-in Nashville—consistently land here. The lake isn't just scenery; it's the reason people stay.

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About Living in Old Hickory

Old Hickory is known for its location on Old Hickory Lake, offering waterfront access, fishing, and boating just 20 minutes from downtown Nashville. The neighborhood has deep roots—DuPont built the original company town here in 1918—and maintains a small-town vibe with local spots like Old Hickory Cafe and Sanders Ferry Park defining weekend life.

Old Hickory features primarily single-family homes—midcentury ranches, brick split-levels, and newer lakefront construction with private docks. Properties range from affordable inland homes on quarter-acre lots to premium waterfront estates. A handful of apartment complexes along Old Hickory Boulevard offer rentals, but detached homes dominate the housing stock.

Old Hickory works well for renters prioritizing space, lake access, and a quieter pace over walkable urban density. Rental inventory leans toward small apartment complexes rather than large developments, so options are more limited than in downtown Nashville. The tradeoff is proximity to the lake, lower cost of living, and easy access to Sanders Ferry Park and Hermitage shopping.

Old Hickory borders Sanders Ferry Park with boat launches and trails, and Hadley Park Marina for kayaking and fishing. Downtown Old Hickory runs along Shute Lane with Old Hickory Cafe and Lakeside Lounge. Hermitage shopping centers—Target, Kroger, chain dining—sit ten minutes west, while Two Rivers Park and its greenways are fifteen minutes south. Old Hickory Lake itself wraps around the neighborhood on three sides.

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