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Village At Vanderbilt, Nashville

Nashville, 37212, United States
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$1175
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2.3 mi from City Center
( 11m. 52m. 52m)
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Belmont University | 0.56 mi
Fisk University | 1.93 mi
Lipscomb University | 2.4 mi
Tennessee State University | 2.46 mi
Trevecca Nazarene University | 2.63 mi
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About the Property

The Village at Vanderbilt address is Nashville, 37212, United States. It offers premium and modern student apartments of various types, such as 1B, 2B, 3B, and studios near the university campuses. It is in demand among the students for Belmont University off-campus housing. The institute is a 5-minute drive away. Fisk University is an 11-minute drive from this Nashville student housing.


Nashville is the capital of Tennessee, located in the southeastern part of the United States. Around 42,728 students live in the city, and the number of international students has been increasing every year. Students are attracted to this city due to its lucrative job market. There is a steady employment growth, and over 1.18 million people are employed. The average weekly wage across all the sectors is $1,538, which is above the national average. Some of the strong sectors to work in are healthcare, technology, education, entertainment, and hospitality.


Nashville scores 69.09 in the cost of living index, making it more affordable than other U.S. cities. A student can expect a budget of between $1,500 and $2,500 per month, excluding tuition. Hillsboro West End and Green Hill are some of the best neighborhoods to live in Nashville, as they are affordable and safe. The healthcare index score of 63.83 indicates that advanced equipment and professional staff are available to treat you. The climate index score of  83.02 indicates that you will enjoy pleasant weather and many outdoor activities.

Features

Nashville Village at Vanderbilt apartments offer cozy options to choose from. You can choose to live in a Studio, a 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Apartment, a 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment, or a 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment. Each comes with its own set of amenities, so you can choose the one that meets your various needs. Mini blinds, vertical blinds, tile floors, carpeted floors, granite countertops, mirrored closet doors, renovated kitchens, and renovated baths create a stylish living space for you.


The all-electric kitchens at Village at Vanderbilt are cable-ready. Appliances like ceiling fans, a dishwasher, a refrigerator, central air and heating, and washer and dryer connections make the units a smart living space. There are spacious walk-in closets for your belongings. You can also enjoy the stunning views available. The all-inclusive rent covers water.


Besides the room amenities, there are many common amenities at the Village at Vanderbilt. It is conveniently accessible with an elevator. You can enjoy a fun outing at the picnic area with a barbecue. This student housing in Nashville TN, is adorned with a shimmering pool and beautiful landscaping. Gym-goers can continue their workout regimen at the state-of-the-art fitness center. For practical needs, there is assigned parking, covered parking, and a valet waste service included.


Village at Vanderbilt is a pet-friendly property, so you can bring along your pets. If you ever face any inconvenience, then you can approach the 24-hour emergency maintenance or the on-call maintenance. The access to public transportation, easy access to freeways, easy access to shopping, and available cable make your commute easy. For your outdoor activities, there are public parks nearby.

Location and What's Hot?

You can live conveniently at the Village at Vanderbilt, as there are college campuses, supermarkets, and social venues nearby. Lipscomb University is an 11-minute drive away. Tennessee State University is a 15-minute drive away from here. You can do your grocery shopping at Whole Foods Market and Publix Supermarket at Melrose. For your groceries, there is Walter R. Woods, DPH, and Christie Lee.


For some cheesy slices of pizza, you can visit Pizza Perfect. At The Pancake Pantry-Hillsboro Village, you can taste a variety of pancakes. You can hang out with friends over coffee and snacks at Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii and Dunkin’. For a socially active nightlife, you can visit The Villager Tavern and Old Glory. These are some of the amazing places near the Village at Vanderbilt.


At Ryman Auditorium, you can attend a live concert and take a backstage tour as well. The Country Music Hall of Fame shows the evolution of country music throughout the years with interactive exhibits. At the Parthenon, you can admire the classical architecture and stroll through the surrounding gardens. During your leisure time, you can visit the Centennial Park for picnics, yoga classes, or to relax under the trees. On Broadway Street, also known as the entertainment hub, you can find a plethora of options, from live music at every corner to diners and shops at every turn. You can visit these fun places during your stay at the Village at Vanderbilt.

Commute

Nashville buses offer citywide service with over 50 routes. You can get on a bus from 21st Ave S & Pierce Ave SB or 21st Ave S & Capers Ave SB. Both are reachable within a minute's walk. This is the most efficient and convenient mode of transport near the Village at Vanderbilt. The commuter rail is convenient for suburban commuters heading downtown. You can also take a train from Riverfront. For cross-country travel, you can take a flight from Nashville International Airport.

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Room Types (4)

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2B (1)
3B (1)
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
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Studio

Starting From: $1,175/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Apartment

Starting From: $1,425/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment

Starting From: $2,575/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3B
An apartment with three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment

Starting From: $3,500/month
3B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Access to Public Transportation
Assigned Parking
Beautiful Landscaping
Cable Available
Covered Parking
Easy Access to Freeways
Bills Included
Water
Property Rules
Pet Friendly
Safety Security
24-Hour Emergency Maintenance
On-call Maintenance

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    Flexible payment terms
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
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    Additional Fees
Security Deposit
<p><strong>Administration Fee:-</strong> One time, at time of application in the amount of $600.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>If referring to rent due dates, no. Rent is due on the 1st of every month, and is considered late after the 5th of the month at which point a late fee of 10% of the rent will be incurred.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Online via resident portal (paying with a card results in service fee, paying with eCheck is no fee), or money order/personal check/cashier’s check in office</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>They do not participate in guarantor applications at any of their properties.</p>
Additional Fees
<p><strong>Monthly fees are paid each month in addition to base rent</strong></p> <p><strong>&nbsp;Internet:-</strong> $60&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Building Fee:- </strong>$12</p> <p><strong>Pest control:-</strong> $5 for pest control</p> <p><strong>Valet trash service:-</strong> $35</p> <p><strong>Parking:-</strong>$25 (if applicable)</p> <p><strong>Garage Parking:- </strong>$45</p> <p><strong>Pet:-</strong> $25 per pet (if applicable).</p> <p><strong>Additional one time fees due at time of move in:-</strong> $350 pet fee per pet (if applicable)</p> <p><strong>one time parking fee (for validated parking sticker, if applicable):- </strong>$25</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date
Cooling Off Period
<p>You can cancel anytime prior to lease start date without penalty; cancellations 48 hours or more after application submitted means administration fee will not be refundable.</p>
Early termination by students
<p>Breaking the lease would require a 60 day notice of move out, during which time the rent is due, in addition to a buy out fee of 2x the base rent due on our before the move out date.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property's cancellation policy?

You can cancel anytime prior to lease start date without penalty; cancellations 48 hours or more after application submitted means administration fee will not be refundable.

What are the payment options available?

Online via resident portal (paying with a card results in service fee, paying with eCheck is no fee), or money order/personal check/cashier’s check in office

Can you provide details about guarantor requirements and instalment plans?

 They do not participate in guarantor applications at any of their properties

What are the exact prices for the available accommodations?

Current pricing is $1750 for one bedrooms and two bedrooms starting at $2500 (base rent, not including monthly charges)

For Students Any Application Fee?

$100 per person.

Can I request a waiver for the application fee?

No.

Are guarantors mandatory?

They do not participate in guarantor applications at any of their properties.

What are the financial criteria for guarantors?

N/A.

Are utility bills charged monthly or quarterly?

Monthly.

What is covered by the utility bill?

No utilities are paid through the office with the rent.

What is not covered by the utility bill?

Electric service – this is a separate utility that the resident must set up on their own with Nashville Electric Service and pay them directly each month. Water – separate utility that the resident must set up on their own with Metro Water Services and pay them directly each month. Internet – separate through the provider of their choosing.

Is the membership fee one-time or recurring?

N/A.

Is the administration fee one-time or recurring?

One time, at time of application in the amount of $400.

Is there an additional rent for furnished accommodations?

They do not offer furnished accommodations at any of their properties.

Are there any miscellaneous fees?

Ans: Monthly fees are paid each month in addition to base rent - $60 for internet, $12 for building fee, $5 for pest control, $35 for valet trash service, $25 for open lot parking or $45 for garage parking (if applicable), and $25 per pet (if applicable). Additional one time fees due at time of move in would be $350 pet fee per pet (if applicable) and $25 one time parking fee (for validated parking sticker, if applicable)

What are the financial requirements for student accommodation?

Undergraduate students will only be screened for criminal background – they must provide student ID and proof of off campus housing approval in order to qualify. Grad students or other will be fully screened, in which case their screening company looks for 3x the base rent for income qualification.

How can I check for room availability?

You can check the property website, or contact their onsite office team at the Email/phone.

What is the preferred mode of communication for the booking process?

Email or phone.

What is the preferred mode of communication?

Email or phone.

Is it possible to request a gender-specific room?

No – they only lease by the unit not by the room.

Are common facilities inclusive or chargeable?

All residents have access to their amenities included in the cost of rent.

Do you allow dual occupancy and couples?

They follow state laws regarding occupancy. In Tennessee, it is two persons per bedroom legally allowed. For example: up to 2 people could share a 1 bedroom unit, up to 4 for a 2 bedroom, and up to 6 for a 3 bedroom.

What are the tenure options?

They offer anywhere from a 3-13 month lease. Any leases shorter than 12 months will have a monthly short term premium charged in the amount of $200.

Is there flexibility in the payment structure?

If referring to rent due dates, no. Rent is due on the 1st of every month, and is considered late after the 5th of the month at which point a late fee of 10% of the rent will be incurred.

What is the policy for early move-out?

Breaking the lease would require a 60 day notice of move out, during which time the rent is due, in addition to a buy out fee of 2x the base rent due on their before the move out date.

How can I schedule a viewing?

Contact their office and schedule a viewing with a member of their team.

What is the turnaround time for processing applications or requests?

Their ability to process applications entirely depends on the applicant providing the required documents needed to approve the application. Once they have those, it is a 24 hour turnaround pending no issues with the screening.

Is there a specific intake period for the property?

They are a conventional rental community, so they can lease at any point of the year depending on availability. However, most of their availability is between May and August due to their proximity to Vanderbilt.
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Nashville is an entertaining and inviting city for students with top universities such as Vanderbilt University and Belmont University, and others. Over 42,000 students are currently studying in Nashville, which contributes to an exciting, growing student scene. Each year, many students migrate to Nashville to study and seek a place to reside. Since campus housing goes quickly, most students prefer off-campus student housing in Nashville that provides the comfort, flexibility and prime locations they want. Whether you're looking near your university or want something closer to downtown, the various student housing Nashville options cater to every need and lifestyle.

There are many great opportunities when it comes to finding your ideal student space. Consider 1 bedroom apartments Nashville, 2 bedroom apartments Nashville, or fully furnished studio apartments Nashville; tons of students love them because they are private and convenient. With amber, you can easily explore and compare all of the best student apartments Nashville TN has to offer. Amber helps you to find and book student apartments in Nashville that offer the best opportunity to feel at home. The amber platform offers a range of living options to suit every lifestyle, whether you're looking for a private retreat or a shared space with friends. From one-bedroom layouts to more expansive residences, you'll find the perfect fit.

About Nashville

Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the most dynamic cities in the United States. Nashville, which has been called the Music City and is a mix of country and modern city life with friendly southern people. Out of 700,000 residents, 42,000 are students, bringing fun and energy to the city. Nashville offers moderate safety with a crime index around 49.82, student-friendly neighborhoods, and plenty of part-time job opportunities in hospitality, retail, and the city’s growing tech sector. You can explore areas like Centennial Park, visit art galleries, or catch a weekend concert on Broadway. Students also enjoy the mix of culture, outdoor fun, and food. Whether you are into music festivals, farmers markets, or just relaxing in a coffee shop, Nashville always has something going on.

Top universities in the city include Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Tennessee State University & Lipscomb University. Many students look for apartments near Vanderbilt University or around Midtown for an easy commute and a good local vibe. With a wide range of options for student housing in Nashville, the city is perfect for anyone seeking a balance between studies and lifestyle. From shared flats to modern student apartments in Nashville, there is something for every type of student here. Many student housing Nashville options are located near lively neighborhoods, helping students stay close to both campus and culture.

Best and Affordable Student Housing in Nashville

For students moving to Nashville, finding a place that fits your budget without giving up comfort is key. With many universities spread across the city, housing can get booked fast, especially near major campuses. That’s why more students are turning to student housing Nashville TN options that combine privacy, location advantages, and flexible lease terms. Whether you prefer a solo setup or a shared space, amber makes it easy to explore verified listings, compare options and lock in your new home online. Here are great choices that combine value and convenience.

  1. Barbizon Apartments: Barbizon offers studio and one-bedroom layouts with private kitchens and bathrooms. Students also have access to on-site laundry, parking, and a shared pool. This is a great pick if you are searching for student housing in Nashville or apartments near Vanderbilt University.
  2. The Village at Vanderbilt: Just minutes from campus, this community offers shared and private apartments with great amenities like a gym, pool, and study lounges. Its location makes it one of the top choices for those looking for student housing Nashville TN.
  3. Edgehill Apartments: Located 1.9 miles from the city center and around 11 minutes from Vanderbilt University. Comes with private room options and easy access to nearby groceries and cafés. A solid choice for students looking for a quiet and affordable place near Midtown.
  4. Midtown Square Apartments: Just 2.1 miles from downtown Nashville and a 13-minute walk to Vanderbilt University. This property has clean and modern units with access to food joints, study spaces & smooth public transport options.

Best Areas to Live in the City

Nashville has a great mix of student-friendly neighborhoods to choose from, each with something different to offer, depending on what type of vibe and budget you want. Whether you want quick access to campus, a hip coffee shop, or a chill place to lay your head after a hectic day, here are a few of the neighborhoods students have chosen to live in:

  1. Midtown: Midtown is less than a mile from Vanderbilt University. It is full of coffee shops, music venues, restaurants and a quick walk to Centennial Park. This is perfect for students who want to be close to campus without living a dorm life. Elliston Place neighbours Midtown, adding even more food and fun.
  2. Hillsboro Village: This area is a student favorite, just a couple of minutes from either Belmont University or Vanderbilt University! You will find cute coffee shops, such as Fido, boutiques, and packed restaurants like Pancake Pantry, that you can find alive on any given morning.
  3. 12 South: 12 South is a cool and calm neighborhood close to Belmont University. It’s a favorite for students because you can walk to fun places like Frothy Monkey, Five Daughters Bakery, and Barista Parlor. It’s safe, has a chill vibe, and is a nice spot to live or hang out between classes.
  4. West End: West End runs along Centennial Park and is right next door to Vanderbilt University. It is a great mix of green space.
  5. The Gulch: The Gulch is a little closer to downtown than those previously mentioned and is a great option if you want to be in a modern apartment near nightlife, restaurants, and places like Station Inn.

Room Types for Student Apartments in Nashville

Nashville offers a great mix of student apartments that work for every kind of lifestyle. With so many student apartments in Nashville, it’s easy to find a setup that matches your academic goals and social vibe. Whether you prefer privacy or shared living, student housing Nashville TN provides options that fit every student’s lifestyle. From fully private studio apartments Nashville to shared options in popular neighborhoods, there’s something for everyone. With plenty of well-located and modern student housing in Nashville, finding the right spot near your campus is easier than ever.

  1. Studio Apartments: Studio apartments are ideal for students who want full independence and a self-contained living space. These units come with a private bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, and living area all in one. They offer total privacy and are perfect for students who prefer a quiet, personal setup without any shared spaces.
  2. One Bedroom Apartments: These come with a separate bedroom, a private bathroom, a kitchen, and a living area. This room type is great for students who value extra space and complete privacy while living close to major universities and downtown Nashville.
  3. Two Bedroom Apartments: These units feature two private bedrooms with a shared kitchen and living area. Some layouts also include two bathrooms, giving roommates more convenience and flexibility while still enjoying a shared living setup.
  4. Three Bedroom Apartments: These include three private bedrooms, a shared kitchen, living space, and typically two bathrooms. This setup is ideal for groups of students who want to live together, split rent, and enjoy a spacious layout while staying connected to campus and the city.

Cost of Living in Nashville

Planning for student housing Nashville TN, and daily expenses can help create a stress-free student lifestyle. The cost of living is often less than in cities like New York and Los Angeles, making it a great choice for students. Each month, your cost of living will usually be around $1400 to $2000 for rent, groceries, transportation, and leisure. Student apartments in Nashville usually make up the majority of your budget.

  1. Rent:  $900 to $1400 per month
  2. Utilities: $150 to $200 per month
  3. Internet: $60 per month
  4. Groceries and food: $250 to $350 per month
  5. Transportation: $60 to $100 per month
  6. Coffee and eating out: $120 to $200 per month
  7. Miscellaneous: $100 to $150 per month

Student Travel in Nashville

Getting around Nashville is easy, even without a car. The city has reliable public transport, scooter services, and rideshares that make daily travel smooth and affordable. Popular student neighborhoods like Midtown, Hillsboro Village, and The Gulch are well-connected, making them great spots to live and commute from.

  1. WeGo Public Bus: WeGo is the city’s main bus system, and a monthly adult pass costs around $60 per month. Buses run frequently near major campuses and student-heavy areas, making it one of the best options for daily travel.
  2. Scooter and Bike Share: Bird and Lime scooters are parked throughout central Nashville. A short ride typically costs $5 to $10 and is perfect for quick trips to campus, grocery stores, or coffee shops nearby. Students can also sign up with their university email on apps like Bird or Lime to unlock special discounts or passes for more affordable rides.
  3. Rideshare (Uber and Lyft): Uber and Lyft are widely used, especially for late-night travel or trips outside bus hours. A short ride across town usually falls between $8 and $15.
  4. Car Rentals: Some students rent cars for weekend getaways or errands. Prices start at around $35 per day, and if you're staying in places like Village at Vanderbilt or Midtown Square, you may find parking included or available nearby for about $50 per month.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Nashville

Nashville, often called "Music City," is a vibrant hub of culture and entertainment, drawing millions of visitors each year with its unique blend of history and music. From iconic music venues to historical landmarks and beautiful parks, the city offers a diverse range of attractions that cater to every interest, making it an exciting place to explore.

Here are some of the top tourist attractions in Nashville:

  1. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Explore the history and legends of country music through interactive exhibits, artefacts, and collectables. It's a must-visit for any music enthusiast.
  2. Ryman Auditorium: Known as the "Mother Church of Country Music," this historic venue has hosted countless legendary performers. Visitors can take tours and even stand on the famous stage.
  3. The Parthenon: Nashville's art museum is a stunning, full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple in Athens, making it an architectural marvel located in Centennial Park.
  4. Broadway (Honky Tonk Highway): Experience Nashville's vibrant nightlife on Lower Broadway, famous for its numerous honky-tonk bars offering live music from morning till late night.
  5. Grand Ole Opry: Catch a live show at the world's longest-running live radio show, featuring a mix of country music legends and contemporary stars.

Top Universities in Nashville

Nashville is home to several top universities known for their strong academics and vibrant campus life. Here are some of the leading institutions near popular student housing options:

  1. Vanderbilt University: A prestigious private research university known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. Vanderbilt University offers strong programs in Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, and Education.
  2. Belmont University: Recognized for its music, business, and health sciences programs, Belmont draws many students each year. The Village at Vanderbilt offers modern amenities and flexible living arrangements ideal for those looking for student housing in Nashville.
  3. Tennessee State University: A public university with a rich history and a diverse student body. Tennessee State University is recognized for programs in Agriculture, Health Sciences, and Engineering.
  4. Lipscomb University: It is known for its welcoming community and personalized education. Lipscomb University offers top courses in Pharmacy, Education, and Business in a faith-based setting.
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