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West Meade neighborhood

West Meade

Sprawling estates and wooded lots where old Nashville roots run deep

Nashville, TN Real Estate

West Meade BoulevardBelle Meade Country Club proximityLarge lots and mature treesEdwin Warner Park access

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The Neighborhood

Sprawling estates and wooded lots where old Nashville roots run deep

Known for

West Meade BoulevardBelle Meade Country Club proximityLarge lots and mature treesEdwin Warner Park accessTraditional and modern estates

Market Trends

West Meade Market Overview

Abode Rent Index

How West Meade rents are trending

From leased listings, through June 2026

Year over year
+23.0%
Vs. Nashville median
-21%
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Location

West Meade in Nashville

About West Meade

West Meade, Nashville, TN sits west of Belle Meade proper, bordered roughly by Highway 70 South and Old Hickory Boulevard. The neighborhood unfolds along tree-canopied streets like West Meade Boulevard and Tyne Boulevard, where ranch homes from the 1950s and 60s share ground with newer construction on generous lots. Brick facades, long driveways, and established hardwoods define the streetscape — this is Nashville's suburban vision from an era when land was plentiful and setbacks were generous.

Edwin Warner Park forms the neighborhood's western edge, delivering miles of hiking trails, picnic shelters, and the Warner Woods trailhead. Harding Place runs south with everyday essentials — grocery at Kroger, coffee at Starbucks, quick meals at local spots like Harding House Brewing. You're five minutes from Belle Meade Country Club, ten from Green Hills shopping district, and fifteen from Vanderbilt and downtown via Highway 70. The Trader Joe's on White Bridge Pike is a regular stop for most residents.

Real estate in West Meade leans toward single-family homes on half-acre to full-acre lots, with prices reflecting both land size and recent renovations. Ranch-style originals sit alongside teardown-rebuilds and modern farmhouses. The rental market is quieter here — most homes for sale in West Meade attract buyers looking for space, privacy, and proximity to Nashville's west side corridor without the density of East Nashville or Germantown. If you want a yard, mature trees, and easy access to both nature and city, this is the corner of Nashville to explore.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Living in West Meade

West Meade is known for its large wooded lots, established suburban character, and proximity to Edwin Warner Park. The neighborhood features mid-century ranch homes and newer custom builds on spacious properties, offering a quieter residential feel close to Green Hills and Belle Meade.

West Meade offers primarily single-family homes on lots ranging from half an acre to a full acre or more. You'll find original 1950s-60s ranch-style homes, renovated mid-century properties, and newer custom construction. The architectural style skews traditional Southern brick with some modern farmhouse and contemporary updates.

West Meade has a limited rental market since most properties are owner-occupied single-family homes. Renters seeking larger homes with yards and proximity to Edwin Warner Park may find occasional listings, but the neighborhood caters primarily to buyers. Access to Highway 70 makes commuting to Green Hills, Vanderbilt, and downtown straightforward.

Edwin Warner Park borders West Meade to the west, offering trails and green space. Harding Place provides shopping and dining, including Harding House Brewing and Kroger. Green Hills mall is ten minutes east, Trader Joe's on White Bridge Pike is nearby, and Belle Meade Country Club sits just northeast of the neighborhood.

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