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Is Edmondson Pike (Nashville) a good and / safe place to live?

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This highly depends on a couple of factors: Where on Edmondson Pike is the specific locale you are looking at? What do you consider as “safe” (in other words, are you looking for a place full of white people or just somewhere where you won't expect a break-in)?. Let me give you some information, regardless. read more

Well, Edmondson Pike exists in two cities so while one end is in Brentwood (one of the wealthiest areas), the other end passes through (what people jokingly call) ‘Brentioch’ (a mix between Brentwood (aforementioned wealthy area with the best school system in the southern US) and Antioch (an area with the highest rate of uninsured drivers/increased crime but known for diversity so it has character) to Nashville. read more

The Edmondson Pike Branch Library is always hopping, and the Nashville Zoo is nearby. With its middle and working class residents, Crieve Hall is one of the more diverse Nashville neighborhoods, home to transplants from around the world and old-timers alike. read more

In many ways, Nashville is a great big, small town. The city welcomes and protects its visitors like few others. Just like any other city, however, there are safe areas to visit, and there are areas to avoid in Nashville. Among the safe places in Nashville is Forest Hills, directly south of the city. read more

I relocated here about four years ago and I live in Hendersonville, about 20 minutes north of Nashville and I really like it here. It's a nice suburban area with plenty of shopping and restaurants. Gallatin is about 15 minutes northeast of here and it's nice for a rural area. read more

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