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5 Nashville waterfront homes for sale right now

From mansions with lakefront views and poolside perks to the ranch-style beauties on the river, here are 5 jaw-dropping homes on the market in and around Nashville.

The view of the front entrance of a white home.

You don’t have to go far to live life on the water.

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Help: Our Zillow search filters landed on “waterfront” and we won’t be looking at any homes but those until further notice. Just in time for summer, we’re sharing five waterfront properties we’ve been eyeing that are currently for sale.

An aerial view of a home featuring a backyard pool and basketball goal.

Nothing but net: This home also features a basketball court.

709 Cumberland Hills Dr., Hendersonville

7BR/6BA | 7,681 sqft | $2,475,000 | Listing | If you’re looking for a home that feels like a staycation every day, stop scrolling. This estate boasts the best of both worlds with lakefront views + a backyard oasis featuring a pool and ample patio space — the home gym is just a bonus.

The view of a contemporary living room with two sofas, fireplace, and access to the back deck.

Don’t forget the deck.

Photo by Amy Dixon of Showcase Photographers via RE/MAX Exceptional Properties

231 Green Harbor Rd., Apt. 142, Old Hickory

3BR/2.5BA | 2,409 sqft | $869,900 | Listing | Live the lavish lakeside life in this completely renovated condo with high-end finishes and a modernly-sophisticated design. If the waterfall island, fireplace, and mini bar (complete with a wine fridge) aren’t enough, you’ll fall in love with the community amenities.

The front entrance of an all-brick, ranch-style home.

This home is located in the Inglewood area.

Photo by Showcase Photographers via Parks Real Estate

4010 Moss Rose Dr., Nashville

4BR/3BA | 2,827 sqft | $749,900 | Listing | All roads lead to the river, or at least this one does. This ranch-style, brick home is nestled along the Cumberland River with just shy of an acre of land to enjoy. Highlight: An original interior with loads of character.

A view from above of the front of a home with an asphalt driveway and the lake in the backyard.

This home is just minutes from Blue Turtle Bay Marina and Sams Grill.

Photo by Justin Fricke via Benchmark Realty

3003 Lakeshore Dr., Old Hickory

3BR/3BA | 2,593 sqft | $1,699,900 | Listing | Dreaming of your own dock? Situated on Old Hickory Lake, this waterfront property offers just that. Between the second living space in the basement and a wrap around driveway with plenty of parking, we can’t think of a home better suited for entertaining guests.

The front of a white and black brick home with a bright red door.

This house was named, “River House of Peace.”

Photo by Justin Fricke via Village

846 Florence Cir., Madison

4BR/2BA | 2,495 sqft | $999,043 | Listing | If outdoor living is on your list of home “musts,” this Cumberland River getaway was made for you. Have your pick between the covered and uncovered patios (plus, a hot tub), garden, and screened porch. You’ll love the privacy of the fenced in property with gated entry + modern interior with zen details.

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