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Old 12-10-2008, 12:28 PM
 
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I have found several homes I like in this area. Is it a safe area?
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Old 12-10-2008, 02:27 PM
 
Location: Brentwood, TN
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It is a neighborhood that has drawn some interest from folks, but safety is always something you must determine for yourself. Check out the crime maps here that are updated in 30 day increments:

Metro Nashville Interactive Crime Maps

In addition, another thing I would recommend in determining how you feel about any neighborhood is to drive the area during the day and at night, talk to potential neighbors and ask how they feel about the area, and call the local police department to ask about crime patterns in the area.
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Old 12-10-2008, 02:36 PM
 
Location: Florida
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I don't consider that to be a safe area. It seems like every day you hear about another shooting, stabbing, or armed robbery in East Nashville. Cheerleaders for that area will tell you that there are good parts of East Nashville and that it is the bad parts that give the whole area a bad name. That may be, but those "good parts" are WAY too close to the bad parts and too few and far between for EN to be considered a safe and/or desirable area overall.
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Old 12-10-2008, 03:42 PM
 
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Thank you for the information.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:55 AM
 
Location: East Nashville/Inglewood
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Pros - Very close to downtown. Old stock - pre-war houses. Almost guaranteed rapid house appreciation (make sure to get a deal). Main Street that borders the east side of the neighborhood is in the begining stages of a revitilization phase. Close to Five Points (locally owned bars restaurants/galleries/stores).

Cons - Probably more crime (mostly petty theft) than neighborhoods on the east side of Main Street/Gallatin Road). While Main Street is revitilizing it's still the location of a lot of foot traffic loitering.

If you do not already live in Nashville I would probably rent somewhere else for at least 6 months and research - unless you have already lived in an urban core type neighborhood and/or you have friends that live on the eastside already. Most of the incidents that Pimpy is speaking of is between acquaintances and happen in Cayce Public Housing or apt complexes that are a haven for section 8 like Riverchase and Litton Apts (most are law abiding citizens but there's always exceptions). Do you need to be a little more aware of your surroundings than walking into an O'Charleys in Hendersonville? Sure. There are active neighborhood associations working to decrease crime with the East Precict and it's working.

"Crime continues to decrease"
Crime continues to decrease | www.tennessean.com | The Tennessean

You also don't have the insane traffic, the inflated home prices (see Willamson Co., home of the states highest number of foreclosures) and plethera of sprawl and chain restaurants you find in same suburbs throughout the US (with no rhyme or reason or planning on how they were built like supernerd girl said on another post). There's a unique sense of community over here that I never found in other areas of Nashville (not that they don't exist but I never saw anything close to it like it is over here). I wouldn't live anywhere else in Nashville.
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Old 12-12-2008, 10:29 AM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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Pros - Very close to downtown. Old stock - pre-war houses. Almost guaranteed rapid house appreciation (make sure to get a deal). Main Street that borders the east side of the neighborhood is in the begining stages of a revitilization phase. Close to Five Points (locally owned bars restaurants/galleries/stores).

Cons - Probably more crime (mostly petty theft) than neighborhoods on the east side of Main Street/Gallatin Road). While Main Street is revitilizing it's still the location of a lot of foot traffic loitering.

If you do not already live in Nashville I would probably rent somewhere else for at least 6 months and research - unless you have already lived in an urban core type neighborhood and/or you have friends that live on the eastside already. Most of the incidents that Pimpy is speaking of is between acquaintances and happen in Cayce Public Housing or apt complexes that are a haven for section 8 like Riverchase and Litton Apts (most are law abiding citizens but there's always exceptions). Do you need to be a little more aware of your surroundings than walking into an O'Charleys in Hendersonville? Sure. There are active neighborhood associations working to decrease crime with the East Precict and it's working.

"Crime continues to decrease"
Crime continues to decrease | www.tennessean.com | The Tennessean

You also don't have the insane traffic, the inflated home prices (see Willamson Co., home of the states highest number of foreclosures) and plethera of sprawl and chain restaurants you find in same suburbs throughout the US (with no rhyme or reason or planning on how they were built like supernerd girl said on another post). There's a unique sense of community over here that I never found in other areas of Nashville (not that they don't exist but I never saw anything close to it like it is over here). I wouldn't live anywhere else in Nashville.
Yank, do you have a source for the highlighted statement above about foreclosures and Williamson County? I haven't been able to find it. Thanks.
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Old 12-12-2008, 03:42 PM
 
Location: East Nashville/Inglewood
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Yank, do you have a source for the highlighted statement above about foreclosures and Williamson County? I haven't been able to find it. Thanks.
Okay it led the eight counties surrounding Davidson County. I had originally viewed this when it aired on channel 5, weeks ago. I'll check my facts before I post next time.


Foreclosures Climb In Wealthy County

NewsChannel 5.com - Nashville, Tennessee - Foreclosures Climb In Wealthy County
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Old 12-12-2008, 03:59 PM
 
Location: The land of erternal summer to Murfreesboro, TN
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Pros - Very close to downtown. Old stock - pre-war houses. Almost guaranteed rapid house appreciation (make sure to get a deal). Main Street that borders the east side of the neighborhood is in the begining stages of a revitilization phase. Close to Five Points (locally owned bars restaurants/galleries/stores).

Cons - Probably more crime (mostly petty theft) than neighborhoods on the east side of Main Street/Gallatin Road). While Main Street is revitilizing it's still the location of a lot of foot traffic loitering.

If you do not already live in Nashville I would probably rent somewhere else for at least 6 months and research - unless you have already lived in an urban core type neighborhood and/or you have friends that live on the eastside already. Most of the incidents that Pimpy is speaking of is between acquaintances and happen in Cayce Public Housing or apt complexes that are a haven for section 8 like Riverchase and Litton Apts (most are law abiding citizens but there's always exceptions). Do you need to be a little more aware of your surroundings than walking into an O'Charleys in Hendersonville? Sure. There are active neighborhood associations working to decrease crime with the East Precict and it's working.

"Crime continues to decrease"
Crime continues to decrease | www.tennessean.com | The Tennessean

You also don't have the insane traffic, the inflated home prices (see Willamson Co., home of the states highest number of foreclosures) and plethera of sprawl and chain restaurants you find in same suburbs throughout the US (with no rhyme or reason or planning on how they were built like supernerd girl said on another post). There's a unique sense of community over here that I never found in other areas of Nashville (not that they don't exist but I never saw anything close to it like it is over here). I wouldn't live anywhere else in Nashville.
I love the older neighborhoods in Nashville. They are so full of character and charm. You don't see that everywhere. I have often thought about one day moving there. Great informational post Yank!
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Old 12-12-2008, 05:49 PM
 
Location: East Nashville/Inglewood
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Thanks Kim your very kind. I love the boro also, we get a lot of MTSU music school transplants on this side of the river.
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Old 12-12-2008, 10:52 PM
 
Location: Forrest Hills
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lol main st has bars on like all of the windows and drunks like to hang out there even during daylight hours everyday there are crime there


not to mention that some one was murdered there and got his car jacked recently lol
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