Village of Nashville
Solid value in a growing area
Median $170K·Walkability 4.2/10
This platted subdivision sits where a former high school now anchors a block of historic brick homes—a converted 1950s schoolhouse that speaks to how the area has evolved. Two-story Victorians with original woodwork line quiet streets, their covered porches and hardwood floors intact, while updated homes sit alongside them, their modern windows and metal roofs catching the light. The neighborhood clusters tight enough that restaurants are just steps away, and Putnam Park is a three-minute walk, making it easy to break up a day without much planning. Twin Lakes lies less than a mile out, if you want water close by.
Why people love it here
$170K median
- 3 sales in last 12mo
Park-rich area
- 5 parks within 1 mile
- Putnam Park: 8 min walk
- Paul Henry - Thornapple Trail: 8 min walk
Mortgage Calculator
Median home price in Village of Nashville
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,153/mo

The interest rate shown is not an annual percentage rate (APR). Rate displayed is the current average 30-year fixed rate from the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey and is subject to change without notice. This is not a commitment to lend or an offer of credit. Your actual rate, payment, and costs may vary. Contact a loan officer for a personalized quote.
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3 homes sold in Village of Nashville this year. Thinking of selling?
See what your home is worthFlood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Putnam Park
0.3 mi
Parks Nearby
5
within 1 mile
Walkability
Fair
Overall walkability score out of 10
Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox
Good Time Pizza
Putnam Park
Playground on Eaton Hwy
Pumpkin Seed Lake
Paul Henry - Thornapple Trail
Vermontville Twp Library
Crime in Village of Nashville is reported at the city level, not the neighborhood level. The FBI doesn't publish reliable crime rates for individual neighborhoods, and within any community crime varies street to street. For an accurate, comparable picture, see the jurisdiction-wide figures for Barry County.
Barry County crime & safety stats →To buy a median-priced Village of Nashville home (around $169,900) at today's 6.43% 30-year fixed rate with 20% down, you'd need roughly $30k/year in household income to qualify — an estimated monthly payment of $1,125 (principal, interest, property tax est., and insurance).
| Down payment | Monthly payment | Income needed |
|---|---|---|
| 20% | $1,125/mo | $29,992 |
| 10% (+PMI) | $1,295/mo | $34,534 |
| 5% (+PMI) | $1,352/mo | $36,050 |
Estimates use a 6.43% 30-year fixed rate (current Freddie Mac average), an aggressive ~45% housing-to-income ratio (roughly what FHA underwriting can allow for a buyer with no other monthly debts — your number depends on your debts and credit), this area's median sale price, plus estimated insurance and PMI below 20% down. Not an APR or a commitment to lend — your actual rate and payment will vary.
Solar potential
~$873/yr in electricity from a typical rooftop solar system
Produces ~6,410 kWh/yr · offsets ~61% of a typical home's use
Utility, solar, and service details for Village of Nashville are compiled from public records, municipal sites, and NREL / U.S. data.gov, and can change. Electric/gas can vary by address — confirm with the provider before relying on them.
Frequently asked about Village of Nashville
- What do homes cost in Village of Nashville?
- The median home value in Village of Nashville is about $169,900. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- How active is the Village of Nashville housing market?
- there are 3 homes for sale in Village of Nashville right now, and 3 homes sold here in the last 12 months. Listings refresh throughout the day from the MichRIC MLS.
- What schools serve Village of Nashville?
- Village of Nashville is served by Maple Valley Schools.
- Is Village of Nashville walkable?
- Village of Nashville scores 4.2/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.