
Summerfield Village


Subdivisions with new townhouses and single-family houses
Groups of new Traditional, contemporary and Craftsman houses along hilly roads pack several of the subdivisions here. The houses show a variety of sidings that include vinyl, stone veneer, wood and brick. Some also exhibit craftier touches like half-timbered exteriors and jerkinhead roofs. Many lots come with compact yards and short driveways, and narrow walking paths winding between lush road verges and front lawns allow for easy strolls through the neighborhoods. “It’s a good mix of apartments, townhouses and single-family,” Moore says, adding that townhouses are particularly common and have helped with affordability. “It makes that first step possible for a lot of people.” With size a factor, price points for houses here can go from about $360,000 to $515,000. Many townhouses, again with size playing a role, run between roughly $250,000 and $315,000.
Bargains and dining institutions at Tanger Outlets
In addition to finding name brand items at reduced prices, Tanger Outlets shoppers enjoy its outdoor spaces. During its first holiday season, children ran around in excitement in front of a tree covered in purple lights. One of the more than dozen is a bubble-themed piece with “Nashville Forever” written across it. In front of the mural, shoppers needing a break can sit back on one of several lawn chairs placed around a firepit. The mall is home to one of Nashville-based TailGate Brewery’s several taprooms, where patrons enjoy flights of craft beers and artisan pizzas. The brewery also has an outdoor patio complete with picnic style tables. Prince’s Hot Chicken is another Nashville chain and institution with a spot at the outlet mall. The restaurant is known for its spicy fried chicken and down home sides like baked beans and greens. Off Bell Road on the other side of the community is the Global Mall property, which is going through a facelift. Nashville chain Slim & Husky’s Pizza Beeria has a location here, and artisan pizzas aren’t the only doughy treats coming fresh out of its ovens. Choices at the hip hop-themed establishment include the Big Poppa Pizza and the Too Short Cakes, cinnamon rolls covered with toppings like strawberry glaze sauce. A nearby Kroger provides a nearby grocery shopping option.
New fun spot in Mill Ridge Park
Mill Ridge Park has been a top attraction since it opened in 2023. Children flock to the playground every day and enjoy getting on the 52-foot slide or climbing the jungle gym. Other fun fixtures include an enclosed bridge made out of rope and a merry-go-round with multiple levels for sitting and standing. With looping trails and large pavilions, the green space is ideal for strolls, jogs and gatherings like picnics and community events. Activities that have occurred on the green spaces have included outdoor sessions for beginner yogis. The park is currently about 15 acres, but plans call for it to stretch to well over 600 acres. Added to the Global Mall site in 2014, the Ford Ice Center has been a destination for public ice skating and other activities like curling and hockey. Down the road, TNT’s Billiards Bar & Grill draws both casual and competitive pool players and there’s additional entertainment in the form of darts and arcade games that include golf simulations.
Lineup of community events at Mill Ridge Park
Mill Ridge Park has already started hosting community events. They include a cook out in late May where goers can mingle with each other over hot dogs. Other festivities include an annual Mother’s Day Celebration, which serves a free lunch and provides gifts for mothers. The park’s ample open space has also been used for the Kite Fest in May.
Antioch High’s business and finance academy
Younger students can start at Cane Ridge Elementary School, which received a C from ratings site Niche. They can then go on to Antioch Middle School and Cane Ridge High School, which both received C-minus grades from Niche. Cane Ridge High offers the Academies of Nashville college and career prep model. Among its specialized programs is the Academy of Law, where students interested in the legal field, forensics or law enforcement can enroll in some early preparatory courses. The Intrepid College Prep network, which received a C from Niche, runs charter schools serving middle and high schoolers.
Commutes on I-24 and Murfreesboro Pike
The Summerfield Village area lies between Interstate 24 and Murfreesboro Pike, which both serve as commuter routes to various destinations on this side of the Nashville metro. I-24 leads to downtown Nashville about 16 miles north. Murfreesboro Pike offers the quickest route to the Nashville International Airport, which is about 8 miles north. WeGo Public Transit stops exist along Bell Road, but city officials are hoping to expand public transportation for many here with the future addition of a transit center in the redeveloping Global Mall area. The community sits about 9 miles north of the TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center in Smyrna.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Domingo Gonzalez
Benchmark Realty, LLC
(629) 213-2409
86 Total Sales
3 in Summerfield Village
$200K - $325K Price Range
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Scott Riedel
Keller Williams Realty - Murfreesboro
(629) 236-0846
73 Total Sales
1 in Summerfield Village
$270,000 Price
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Steven Russell
Reliant Realty ERA Powered
(615) 492-9656
347 Total Sales
3 in Summerfield Village
$253K - $330K Price Range
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Jamie Knight
House Realty, LLC
(931) 914-0512
77 Total Sales
2 in Summerfield Village
$252K - $343K Price Range
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Melissa Freeman
Benchmark Realty, LLC
(615) 808-7749
47 Total Sales
1 in Summerfield Village
$250,000 Price
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Derek Huggett
eXp Realty
(615) 492-9801
172 Total Sales
2 in Summerfield Village
$260K - $351K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Summerfield Village | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 5 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Summerfield Village Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Summerfield Village, Nashville sell after 38 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Summerfield Village, Nashville over the last 12 months is $370,000, down 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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