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Rental Homes in Old Hickory, TN
With its mild climate and vibrant social scene, Old Hickory is quickly becoming one of Nashville's most popular suburbs. Bounded by Old Hickory Lake to the east and the Cumberland River to the west, this was once a DuPont company town and still retains a variety of distinct architectural features. Although the community is subordinate to the metropolitan Nashville government, it maintains its own local chamber of commerce. As a result, the quality of life here is remarkably high. Residents have access to their own country club, a network of public parks, and an immaculately maintained golf course. Its 7 mile proximity to downtown Nashville means that residents can also enjoy numerous shopping, nightlife, and dining excursions. |
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The town of Old Hickory features a mixture of old architecture and new. Several hundred homes date back to the World War I era, when DuPont constructed permanent housing for its employees. These range in style from simple bungalows to ornate Colonial Revival structures. These houses generally rent for anywhere between $995/mo and $1,500/mo. Newer homes, most of which have been built within the past two decades, have a much higher rental price. The majority of new homes in Old Hickory are of the executive mansion type and feature spacious lawns, swimming pools, or tennis courts. On the other hand, it is also possible to find fully renovated ranches from the 1960's and 1970's for around $1,750/mo. |
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DuPont may be the largest employer here, but Old Hickory is better known for its eclectic mix of restaurants, art galleries, coffee houses, and specialty shops. Residents enjoy year-round recreational opportunities. The 440 miles of shoreline that encircle Old Hickory Lake offer scenic trails, fishing piers, volleyball pits, and countless spots for picnicking. And there are numerous public parks throughout Old Hickory as well, many of which are connected to schools and churches. Don't miss out on a unique opportunity to live in a quaint town within a much larger city. |
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