Author Topic: Housing for bike accessibility-Greater Nashville  (Read 1981 times)

rivasmd

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Housing for bike accessibility-Greater Nashville
« on: February 02, 2014, 11:01:36 PM »
I live in the greater nashville area and am looking for the best place to buy a moderate home that I can easily bike from to the majority of places that people normally travel, ie grocery store, hardware store, parks, good places to bike for fun, etc.  Anyone from the nashville area have any advice?

vivian

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Re: Housing for bike accessibility-Greater Nashville
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2014, 08:51:58 PM »
I guess it depends on what you call "moderate" housing, but I would recommend the Edgehill area. Close to Vandy, bikable to downtown (you didn't say where you worked). Close to several city parks and Edgehill Villa, 12South, Hillsboro Village, West End/Centennial Park area for fun stuff to do. Hardware store and grocery store in Hillsboro. But house prices have not skyrocketed like some of the other neighborhoods yet. If the Amp goes through, anywhere on the West End corridor should get better for commuting by public transportation.

I agree with Mom to 5 that being close to Vanderbilt is great for a car-free lifestyle. And Mustachianism in general. Even though housing prices are higher than in other areas, Centennial Park and Vanderbilt have a wide array of fun and free things to do.

 

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