Homes for sale in Nashville’s ‘friendliest neighborhood’

The Nations took the top spot in Nextdoor’s Nashville rankings. Here’s what’s currently on the market.

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Rankings are based entirely on interactions on Nextdoor’s platform, including post tone, response rates, and community engagement. | Photo by the NASHtoday team

Nextdoor just released its 2026 Friendliest Neighborhood rankings, and one Nashville community took the top spot locally.

The Nations earned a perfect friendliness score, based on positive posts, fulfilled requests, welcome messages, and how neighbors show up for one another. If you’re thinking about making a move, these homes are currently for sale in the area.

4700 Indiana Ave. | 4BD, 3.5BA
Gather with neighbors on the porch or retreat up to the private rooftop deck to unwind. Inside, the layout features hardwood floors, high ceilings, and a spacious kitchen.

1010 57th Ave. N. | 4BD, 4BA
Situated between England Park and West Park, this home offers an open-concept floor plan, a screened-in porch, and a fully fenced backyard. Bonus: There’s an open house this Sunday, March 8.

1677 54th Ave. N. | 2BD, 2BA
Built in 2022, this modern condo comes with access to a pool, fitness center, yoga studio, and designated parking.

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