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Talbot's Corner neighborhood

Talbot's Corner

Front porches, corner stores, and Nashville soul—before the skyline changed

Nashville, TN Real Estate

Historic bungalows and 1920s cottagesTalbot's Corner Pub and local shopsMinutes from The Nations and Sylvan ParkCharlotte Pike corridor

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The Neighborhood

Front porches, corner stores, and Nashville soul—before the skyline changed

Known for

Historic bungalows and 1920s cottagesTalbot's Corner Pub and local shopsMinutes from The Nations and Sylvan ParkCharlotte Pike corridorTree-lined residential streets

Market Trends

Talbot's Corner Market Overview

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How Talbot's Corner rents are trending

From leased listings, through March 2026

Year over year
+2.4%
Vs. Nashville median
-4%
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Location

Talbot's Corner in Nashville

About Talbot's Corner

Talbot's Corner sits tucked between Charlotte Pike and the railroad tracks west of downtown—a cluster of streets where Nashville still feels like the city people moved here for twenty years ago. Bungalows from the 1920s line Acklen and 51st. Front porches sag just enough to have character. You'll find original hardwood floors, detached garages, and yards big enough for a garden. This is Talbot's Corner, Nashville, TN, and it holds onto something the rest of the city is selling off fast.

Charlotte Pike runs straight through, which means Gabby's Burgers,望 Sushi Bar, and The Pharmacy Burger are all five minutes away. Talbot's Corner Pub anchors the neighborhood—dive bar energy, rotating taps, a back patio where regulars gather after work. Richland Park is a short walk south. The Greenway runs along Richland Creek if you need miles under your feet. You're fifteen minutes from Germantown, ten from The Nations, close enough to everything without living in the middle of it.

Housing stock leans toward single-family bungalows and shotgun-style homes—many original, some renovated, a few still waiting for the right buyer. Condos and townhomes are rare here; this is a neighborhood of porches and driveways. Apartments for rent in Talbot's Corner are harder to find than in nearby Sylvan Park, but when they turn up, they move fast. Homes for sale in Talbot's Corner, Nashville typically list between the mid-$400s and low $600s, depending on updates. If you want Nashville real estate that hasn't been flipped into oblivion, start here.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Living in Talbot's Corner

Talbot's Corner is known for its historic bungalows, tight-knit residential feel, and proximity to Charlotte Pike's restaurant scene. It's one of the last pockets of Old Nashville character west of downtown, with tree-lined streets and front-porch culture still intact.

The neighborhood is mostly single-family bungalows and shotgun-style homes from the 1920s and 1930s, many with original hardwood floors and detached garages. Condos and townhomes are scarce—this is primarily a street-by-street residential area with individual homes and small yards.

Rental inventory is limited since most properties are owner-occupied single-family homes. When apartments or rental houses become available, they're typically snatched up quickly due to the neighborhood's charm, walkability to Charlotte Pike, and proximity to Richland Park and the Greenway.

Charlotte Pike runs through the neighborhood, lined with spots like Gabby's Burgers, 望 Sushi Bar, and The Pharmacy Burger. Talbot's Corner Pub is the neighborhood anchor. Richland Park and Richland Creek Greenway are within walking distance, and you're a quick drive to The Nations, Sylvan Park, and Germantown.

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