Living in Nashville, NC

Nashville, North Carolina is the oldest of the thirteen Nashville's in the United States. Nashville’s growth rate has been more than 130% over the last 20 years reaching roughly 5,000 residents.  This has shown the Town of Nashville is the fastest growing town of Nash County. Nashville has kept its small town charm while growing. Today the town has a full service government. As the county seat, the town is also host to the county administrative building, courthouse, health department, social services, emergency services, sheriff’s department, senior center, and Nash-Rocky Mount School System administrative offices. Nashville strives to be a great place to live, work, and play. Residents can take advantage of the nearby dining options, shopping options, sights and museums, entertainment options, and parks and outdoor recreational places. The median income in Nashville, NC is $40,277 and the median home value is $124,800, which should give you a pretty good idea of its affordability.

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