The Wilder, Nashville

Brick Church Pike, Nashville, 37207, United States
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3.7 mi from City Center
3.7 mi from City Center( 1h 23m. 41m. 10m)
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    About the Property

    The Wilder Nashville, located in the vibrant East Nashville neighborhood at Brick Church Pike, 37207 is an exceptional student accommodation in Nashville. With a range of modern and spacious studio apartments, The Wilder by Common provides comfortable and modern living spaces for students. Conveniently situated, it is less than a 20-minute drive from major universities such as Vanderbilt University and Belmont University, making it an ideal choice for students seeking proximity to their academic institutions.


    Nashville's history as the heart of country music adds a unique charm to the city. With a high QS city ranking and a large international student population, Nashville offers a welcoming environment for students from all over the world. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ryman Auditorium are must-visit landmarks that celebrate the city's musical heritage. Students can also explore the trendy 12 South neighborhood, known for its boutique shops, cafes, and vibrant street art, which is also located at a commutable distance from The Wilder Nashville. In addition to its cultural offerings, Nashville is home to numerous parks and outdoor spaces, providing students with opportunities to enjoy nature and outdoor activities. Centennial Park, with its iconic Parthenon replica, is a popular spot for picnics, jogging, and outdoor events. Living at The Wilder by Common means being part of a thriving student community in a city that has something for everyone, making it the perfect choice for students.

    Pet policy

    Property loves animals, Property only allows pets at our private studio and 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. In their coliving suites, pets may be allowed as an accommodation for tenants with a qualified disability.

    Features

    Experience the harmonious blend of modern living at The Wilder Nashville. This upscale student housing in Nashville offers a suite of amenities designed to cater to the desires of today’s student lifestyle. Every detail at The Wilder Nashville has been thoughtfully considered to ensure residents not only live but thrive.


    Starting with a serene private space, the 1 Bed 1 Bath apartments provide a tranquil retreat from the bustling city life. Each apartment is fashioned to balance both study and leisure, creating a perfect haven for students seeking a balance of comfort and productivity.

    Health and wellness are paramount at The Wilder Nashville, where a state-of-the-art gym awaits those keen on staying fit and invigorated. Dive into relaxation or make a splash with friends at the pool deck, an ideal place to unwind after a long day of lectures. Keeping up with daily chores is a breeze with the laundry, streamlining day-to-day tasks for maximum convenience. For those with vehicles, the availability of Parking means your car is always nearby and ready for the next road trip or grocery run.

    Location and What's Hot?

    The Wilder Nashville offers more than just comfortable living spaces for students. This prime location is very close to the bustling life that Nashville has to offer. Studying at universities and colleges in the area becomes a breeze, given the convenience offered by this well-placed student housing. Food enthusiasts can indulge in a variety of cuisines at local eateries like Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack and City House, satisfying both comfort food cravings and gourmet adventures. For caffeine fixes or study sessions, cozy cafés like Barista Parlor and Sky Blue Café are the go-to spots.


    Need a break from studies? Students living at The Wilder Nashville can spend leisurely evenings at popular bars like Crying Wolf or enjoy live performances at the iconic Exit/In. For everyday needs, there are grocery stores like Publix Super Market and Kroger just outside your door. Health and wellness are catered for with facilities like Nashville General Hospital providing peace of mind to residents. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity of The Wilder Nashville to lush green spaces like Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and Shelby Bottoms Nature Center & Greenway, offering a serene escape from city life. And for those with an interest in the local culture and history, attractions like The Parthenon and Nashville Farmer's Market showcase the spirit and heritage of Nashville.

    Commute

    Living at The Wilder  Nashville ensures that you are well-connected to the bustling city life with various modes of travel available right at your doorstep. The central location of The Wilder Nashville a popular Nashville student housing puts you within easy reach of several public transport stops, including several bus stops like Brick Church Pike and Avondale SB (bus 41), which connects you directly to Downtown in 20 minutes. You will also be closely located to I-24 W (Interstate 24 West), a major interstate highway that runs through East Nashville to downtown Nashville and other parts of the city, as well as to neighboring regions and states. Whether you're heading to university, exploring the vibrant downtown area, or simply running errands, the connectivity offered by The Wilder Nashville makes it all effortlessly accessible.

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    $1,025 - $1,325/month | Available from : 13 Jun, 2024
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    Move In13 Jun, 2024
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is co-living?

    Coliving is roommate and city living made easy. Instead of scouring Craigslist for roommates, spending your savings on new furniture, and arguing over splitting the bills, you’ll move into a private bedroom in a fully furnished, all-inclusive shared apartment.

    What’s included with coliving? What should I bring when I move in?

    Your rent includes a full-sized bed frame, nightstand, lamp, clothes storage, and hangers. In your shared suite, you’ll find a fully furnished living room and dining area, with appliances, cutlery, and household essentials including toilet paper, dishwashing soap, sponges, and laundry detergent. Alongside your personal items, we recommend bringing bed and bathroom linens alongside any personal decor. We do not allow members to bring in extra furniture. Coliving offerings may differ depending on your home. Please ask your leasing specialist for a full list of what’s included.

    What is included in non-coliving apartments?

    As a PMG member in a traditional apartment, you’ll have access to convenient amenities, people-first property services, PMG's built-in community, events, and discounts to local and national brands. Unless stated otherwise, their traditional apartments are unfurnished and not all-inclusive of utilities, WiFi, etc.

    Is parking available?

    Parking availability is dependent on each home! If a building has a parking garage or lot, you’ll see a Parking icon on our website. Please ask your leasing specialist about available spaces.Can I pick my roommates in my living suite? If you and a friend would like to live in the same coliving suite together, we’re happy to accommodate your request given that you both qualify and there is availability in the suite. However, due to Fair Housing Laws, they can’t allow members to pick roommates based on factors like gender, religion, etc. For example, that means they can’t guarantee you will have an all-female suite.

    Can I share a room with a friend?

    PMG offers rooms with queen-sized beds and ensuite bathrooms at select homes for couples who are looking to live together in a coliving suite. They do not allow members to bring additional furniture.

    What happens if I don’t get along with my roommates?

    PMG is designed to reduce the typical arguments and tensions that come with roommate living, like splitting the bills, buying essentials like toilet paper, and choosing furniture. PMG does ask that members be respectful of one another and their home, and perform chores like taking out the trash, filling the dishwasher, and maintaining a livable space. However, as a property manager, it’s not within Common’s power to enforce those behaviors. If your roommate is in violation of their lease.

    Can I have a private bathroom?

    Select coliving bedrooms offer ensuite bathrooms.

    Are pets allowed?

    While PMG loves animals, they only allow pets at our private studio and 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. In there coliving suites, pets may be allowed as an accommodation for tenants with a qualified disability.

    Are community events free?

    Yes! All community events are free. Some events are limited to a certain number of people.

    What is Coliving in Chicago?

    Chicago coliving makes the big-city lifestyle attainable for less. With a private coliving space to call your own and a range of desirable amenities in the shared space and common areas, you can have your deep-dish pizza and eat it too. Chicago residents can enjoy a shared apartment and its various common spaces and not worry about breaking the bank.

    What is Chicago known for?

    As America’s third-largest city, Chicago sometimes lives in the shadows of LA and New York. But make no mistake—Chi-town is a world-class metropolis of its own. Deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs may be Windy City’s culinary claims to fame, but its fine dining scene is just as renowned. Chicago’s architecture also straddles the past and the present, with classic buildings reflecting in the silver of the modern Cloud Gate sculpture. Overall, Chicago is known for its energy—something you’ll feel the second you walk into one of its many festivals, parades, or sporting events.

    What is public transportation in Chicago?

    With eight lines crisscrossing the city, Chicago’s L train is one of the most comprehensive transit systems in the country. Connecting it all is a series of frequent buses that go where you need to go. For longer trips, the iconic Union Station is your ticket to exploring the rest of the region. Unless you love driving, you won’t need a car when you’re living in Chicago.

    What are some fun things to do in Chicago?

    The Windy City has no shortage of sights, events, and tasty eats—and shared living in Chicago means you’ll have more time and money to experience them. For sports fans, there’s never a dull moment, with baseball, basketball, football, and hockey all represented. To see live improv (or try it for yourself), head to The Second City for a comedy masterclass. And if you’re looking for a free day out, you can pop into the Lincoln Park Zoo before strolling down to Navy Pier to take in the atmosphere.

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    If you’re looking for the perfect student housing in Nashville TN, then look no further than amber. You can choose from a number of housing options that offer top-notch amenities and come inclusive of all utility bills as well. Additionally, these options for housing also have a number of restaurants nearby, making it an ideal destination for students. Some of the most popular options for student housing Nashville include Barbizon Apartments, Nashville, Edgehill Apartments, Nashville, and many more!

    About Nashville

    Nashville, often referred to as "Music City," is the capital of Tennessee and is a vibrant and exciting city for students. Nashville is synonymous with country music, but the city also boasts a rich history of blues, rock n' roll, and gospel. Students can catch free or inexpensive live music almost every night of the week, from iconic venues like the Grand Ole Opry to hidden-gem honky-tonks on lower Broadway.

    Beyond music, Nashville has a thriving arts scene with world-class museums, theaters, and art galleries. Students can also explore the city's rich history at sites like the Johnny Cash Museum and the Country Music Hall of Fame. With its abundance of bars, restaurants, and clubs, Nashville offers a lively nightlife scene for students of all ages. There are also plenty of options for outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and kayaking on the Cumberland River. Compared to other major cities, Nashville offers a relatively affordable cost of living, especially for students. There are a variety of student housing options available, from dorms and apartments to shared houses. Also, the Frist Art Museum showcases a diverse collection of art exhibitions and is often free for students with a valid ID. The Adventure Science Center and Nashville Zoo offer fun and educational experiences for students interested in science and nature.

    Nashville presents an exciting blend of academic opportunities, vibrant culture, and diverse attractions that cater to students and tourists alike. With its renowned music scene, esteemed universities, and array of entertainment options, the city offers a dynamic environment for learning, exploration, and enjoyment.

    Best Student Housing in Nashville

    Finding the ideal student housing Nashville is often at the top of the list of priorities for students looking to start their educational journey in the United States. Having the right student housing can help students feel more comfortable while they are away from their home. Additionally,  most options for student housing in Nashville come equipped with everything a student needs, from amenities and facilities to utility bills as well. Students can even find convenient public transport links surrounding the properties, which can make daily commute a lot easier as well. With a number of common and in-room amenities, along with a prime location, finding the perfect Nashville student housing is a lot more convenient. Some of the best options for Nashville student housing include:

    1. Midtown Square Apartments, Nashville

    2. Village At Vanderbilt, Nashville

    3. The Wilder, Nashville

    4. Edgehill Apartments, Nashville

    5. Barbizon Apartments, Nashville

    Cost of Living in Nashville

    As you embark on your journey through the dynamic city of Nashville, understanding the cost of living is essential for navigating its bustling avenues and vibrant neighborhoods. The cost of living in Nashville varies depending on various factors, but here's an approximate breakdown of monthly expenses for a single person, apart from the rent of your student housing in Nashville TN:

    1. Food and Groceries: $300 - $400 / per month

    2. Utilities and Electricity: $100 - $150 / per month

    3. Internet: $50 - $80 / per month

    4. Public Transit Pass: $60 - $100 / per month

    5. Car Ownership (including fuel, insurance, maintenance): $200 - $300 / per month

    6. Miscellaneous: $200 - $300 / per month

    Student Travel Nashville

    Navigating this vibrant urban landscape is an integral part of the student experience, and luckily, Nashville offers a variety of transportation options to suit every need. Whether you're heading to class, exploring the city's iconic landmarks, or seeking out the latest music venue, getting around Nashville is both convenient and exciting. Here are a few modes of transportation available to help you make the most of your time in Music City:

    1. Public Transit

    Nashville's MTA bus system provides extensive coverage throughout the city and surrounding areas, offering an affordable and reliable way to travel. Students can purchase discounted fares with a valid student ID, making it a budget-friendly option for daily commuting and exploring the city. The WeGo Public Transit System can help you find schedules and fares around your Nashville student housing as well.

    2. Biking

    With its relatively flat terrain and growing network of bike lanes and trails, Nashville is a bike-friendly city ideal for student cyclists. Many universities offer bike-sharing programs, allowing students to easily rent bicycles for short-term use and explore the city at their own pace.

    3. Walking

    Nashville's compact downtown area and vibrant neighborhoods make it highly walkable, perfect for students looking to soak in the city's atmosphere on foot. From the bustling streets of Broadway to the charming boutiques of East Nashville, many of Nashville's top attractions are within walking distance of each other, making it easy to explore on foot.

    4. Ridesharing

    For students seeking convenience and flexibility, ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Nashville. With just a few taps on your smartphone, you can quickly summon a ride to your desired destination, whether it's a late-night study session or a weekend adventure with friends.

    Student Living and Lifestyle in Nashville

    Student living and lifestyle in Nashville offer a dynamic blend of academic pursuits, cultural experiences, and vibrant entertainment. With a thriving music scene, renowned universities, and a welcoming community, Nashville provides students with a rich and diverse environment to thrive in. Beyond academics, students in Nashville have ample opportunities to immerse themselves in the city's cultural offerings. From live music venues and art galleries to food festivals and cultural events, there's always something exciting happening in Music City. Students can explore iconic landmarks like the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame, or venture off the beaten path to discover hidden gems and local favorites.

    In addition to its cultural attractions, Nashville boasts a thriving food scene that caters to all tastes and budgets. Whether craving traditional Southern fare, international cuisine, or trendy fusion dishes, students can find an array of dining options to satisfy their culinary cravings. From food trucks and hole-in-the-wall eateries to upscale restaurants and farmers' markets, Nashville offers a gastronomic adventure around every corner. Moreover, Nashville's warm climate and abundance of outdoor spaces make it an ideal setting for outdoor activities and recreational pursuits. Students can enjoy hiking and biking in nearby parks, kayaking along the Cumberland River, or simply soaking up the sun in one of the city's many green spaces. Overall, student living in Nashville offers a vibrant and enriching experience, where academic excellence, cultural immersion, and endless opportunities for exploration converge to create a truly unforgettable college experience.

    Nashville Tourist Attractions

    There are a number of tourist attractions in Nashville for students to explore. These attractions offer a mix of music, history, culture, and entertainment, making Nashville a vibrant destination for tourists from around the world. Some popular attractions include:

    1. Grand Ole Opry

    2. Ryman Auditorium

    3. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

    4. The Parthenon

    5. Broadway Street

    6. Johnny Cash Museum

    7. Belle Meade Plantation

    8. Nashville Zoo

    9. Tennessee State Capitol

    10. Frist Art Museum

    Universities in Nashville

    When considering education in the United States, then Nashville should definitely be on the top of your list. Not only are there several renowned universities, but also a variety of courses and programs to choose from. Some of the best universities in Nashville include

    1. Georgia Institute of Technology

    2. Clark Atlanta University

    3. Emory University

    4. Georgia State University

    5. University of Illinois Urbana

    6. Rush University

    7. Purdue University

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