587 Properties
$1,429+
Vintage at Burkitt Station
13153 Old Hickory Blvd, Antioch, TN 37013
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,459+
Brighton Valley
500 Brooksboro Ter, Nashville, TN 37217
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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The Club at Hickory Hollow
1 Hickory Club Dr, Antioch, TN 37013
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,080+
Chimney Top Apartments
100 Chimney Top Dr, Nashville, TN 37013
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,268+
Nashboro Village Apartments
115 Nashboro Blvd, Nashville, TN 37217
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,155+
The Residences at Stonebrook
121 Hickory Trace Dr, Nashville, TN 37211
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,199+
The Overton Brentwood
4960 Edmondson Pike, Nashville, TN 37211
1–2 Beds • 1 Bath
$1,210+
Crest at Burkitt Ridge
Nolensville Pike, Nolensville, TN 37135
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,269+
Summer Creek
2001 Madison Square Blvd, La Vergne, TN 37086
2–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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Located in southeastern Davidson County, Antioch is a small community in the Greater Nashville metropolitan area. Because of its close proximity to local colleges and thriving downtown nightlife, many people are seeking Antioch apartments for rent. Antioch is among one of the oldest communities in Middle Tennessee. Davidson County records date back to 1783 when the area was still part of the Carolinas. The Nashville area quickly became a regional hub for commerce, industry, transportation and culture because of its prime location on the banks of the Cumberland River.
While you're looking for Antioch apartments for rent, you'll quickly discover that one of the biggest attractions in the area is Percy Priest Lake. Providing a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities including fishing, boating, hunting, camping, horseback riding and canoeing, residents from all over Middle Tennessee flock to the area year-round to enjoy fun on the water. Another exciting place that many people in Antioch apartments for rent take pride in is the Nashville Zoo. A great activity for kids and adults alike, this zoo has animals that come from all over the world for you to view and enjoy. The zoo is also home to many community events and parties for you to plan for your next outing. Kick up your boots Southern style at The Wildhorse Saloon. Daily line-dance lessons are free for those adventurous enough to scoot onto the dance floor. Take a break from the dance floor to enjoy the famous barbecue. If you enjoy the arts, head to the Nashville Film Festival, which occurs every April.
You'll save money looking for Antioch apartments just outside of Nashville, but you can still enjoy all of the activities the city has to offer. According to AreaVibes, average rental rates for Antioch are 3.5 percent less than the national average. Earning an "A+" in local amenities, AreaVibes also reports that the cost of living in Antioch is 10.2 percent less than the national average.
Since most of Antioch is largely residential and Nashville is known as a sprawling city, many residents here commute to downtown for work. If you're looking for work and apartments for rent in Antioch apartments, the Nashville Chamber of Commerce reports that the largest employers in Davidson County include Vanderbilt University and Medical Center, Hospital Corporations of America and Nissan Headquarters. Since the area is also a prime tourist attraction, there are many jobs in the entertainment and hospitality industries as well. One of the largest colleges near apartments in Antioch is Belmont University, boasting one of the most unique and successful colleges of entertainment and music business in the country. One of the nation's most highly accredited historically black colleges and universities, Tennessee State University has nine different colleges offering a variety of subjects in undergraduate and graduate study.