Smyrna, TN

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What is Smyrna known for?

Located in Rutherford County, Smyrna is a wonderful community roughly 30 minutes southeast of Downtown Nashville. Smyrna is also home to a Nissan Motors manufacturing plant, one of the largest automobile manufacturing plants in the United States. Running this plant takes a lot of different types of people, which leads to a refreshing cultural mix within the population. In catering to these many backgrounds, Smyrna has amassed an impressive array of attractive community features. Multiple restaurant districts offer everything from Thai food to barbecue, and accessible parks, like the beloved Gregory Mill Park, dot the landscape. Jefferson Mill Recreation Area even borders the Stones River which is supplied by Percy Priest Lake. Thankfully, these options mirror an accessible and diverse housing market that’s had plenty of practice serving its unique population.

Who is Smyrna a good fit for?

Smyrna is a fast-growing town in the suburbs of Nashville, often considered a perfect fit for a wide array of residents. Smyrna is ideal for couples that work in Nashville and Murfreesboro or at the Nissan assembly plant. Many young families call Smyrna “home” and find themselves comfortable in the quiet neighborhoods housed here. This town offers a great balance of things to do, places to shop, and community activities, making Smyrna an excellent choice for retirees wanting to relocate further from the downtown Nashville area.

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Pros & Cons of living in Smyrna

Pros

  • Smyrna has great schools, excellent parks, low crime rates, and a low cost of living, making it an idyllic place to raise a family.
  • Because housing prices are lower than in other Nashville suburbs, many residents can get more for their money.
  • With so many green spaces nearby, Smyrna offers residents an active and nature-filled lifestyle.

Cons

  • Those looking to avoid rush hour traffic into downtown Nashville may not want to settle in Smyrna.
  • Smyrna isn't the most happening spot. This could be a deterrent for college students and young professionals who enjoy the nightlife.
  • If you do not have a vehicle, traversing Smyrna and nearby areas can be quite a struggle.

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How to get around in Smyrna

Smyrna is a commuter town, where most residents use vehicles to get around. There is a bus route from Smyrna to downtown Nashville with weekday buses leaving and returning about every 30 minutes. Smyrna also has a regional airport which can be convenient for those that travel out of state frequently.

If you live close enough to the city center, you can walk or bike to restaurants, shops, and bars.

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Parks and Recreation in Smyrna

Smyrna is a haven for people that enjoy the outdoors. This town hosts a collection of fantastic parks and is located within a short drive of Long Hunter State Park and Couchville Cedar Glade State Natural Area where residents can find kayak launches, bike trails, and camping. Lee Victory Recreation Park, Gregory Mill Park, and Sharp Springs Park all have great playgrounds, sports fields, and walking trails.

Lee Victory Recreation Park

110 Sam Ridley Pkwy E, Smyrna, TN 37167

Park with lit tennis, volleyball & basketball courts, softball & football fields, plus pavilions.

Gregory Mill Park

390 Enon Springs Rd E, Smyrna, TN 37167

Neighborhood park with a large splash pad, sheltered picnic/grill area & paved walking trail.

Sharp Springs Park

311 Jefferson Pike, Smyrna, TN 37167

360-acre park offering sports fields, fishing ponds, picnic shelters & an 18-hole disc golf course.

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Crime in Smyrna

In the past year in Smyrna there were 60% less assaults, 36% less burglaries, 45% less robberies, 54% less vehicle thefts compared to the national median.

This family-oriented town is considered quiet and safe. Smyrna hosts a lot of families and doesn’t have the population density found in nearby Nashville, making crime rates drastically lower. Residents feel comfortable walking through their neighborhoods and through the town center without worry.

Cost of Living in Smyrna

Affordability is a huge draw for the city of Smyrna. This well-balanced suburb is more affordable than living in the Nashville city limits and many surrounding cities. With a median home price of $445,000 ($225 per square foot), residents can afford larger houses and more expansive yards for the same price, while being able to commute to Nashville for work if needed.

  • Education costs 2.10% more than the national average.
  • Entertainment costs 3.40% less than the national average.
  • Food costs 2.30% less than the national average.
  • In Smyrna utilities costs 4.30% less than the national average.
  • Healthcare costs 12% less than the national average.

Overall, Smyrna’s cost of living is 1.60% less expensive than the national average.

Job Market of Smyrna

48,860 Total Popultation

The median household income in Smyrna is $62,171 and the average household income in Smyrna is $73,507. 13.49% of the population people works in Healthcare, 12.1% works in Manufacturing, and 11.53% works in Retail.

Real Estate Trends of Smyrna

1,058
Active Listing
77
Avg. Days on Market
$289,581
Average Listing Price
$291,694
Average Sales Price
100.73%
Sales-to-list Ratio

Smyrna’s population has seen a steady rate of increase since the early ‘90s. This has led to an affordable mix of older and more recent residential single-family home options that keep the real estate market stable while still allowing for significant appreciation in home values. Although single-family homes in southwest Smyrna can command $400,000-$600,000 near the Murfreesboro border, the median sales price for a single-family dwelling in Smyrna is $445,000.

The 40% of Smyrna residents who rent their homes also have an uncommon amount of desirable housing possibilities. Much of Nashville’s suburban rental market favors townhomes, condos, and apartment living, but not Smyrna, which has loads of single-family rental properties in the $1,800-$2,500 per month range.

Homes in Smyrna are generally 2,000 - 3,000 square feet, many of which offer modern attributes such as an open floor plan, granite countertops, and stainless appliances. For those still seeking that upscale apartment lifestyle, though, multiple new construction complexes, like Verandas at Sam Ridley, are situated right where Smyrna and La Vergne meet along I-24. All this housing diversity supports Smyrna’s broad range of residents in their search for an affordable place to call home.

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“Smyrna is a great option for someone looking for a deal in Rutherford County”

Smyrna is a great option for someone looking for a deal in Rutherford County. There’s a lot of new subdivisions popping up, and it is a little closer to Nashville compared to Murfreesboro. Even though Murfreesboro is further away from Nashville, I prefer it. It feels more like a community, and I like that for a suburb when raising a family. Smyrna lacks a lot of services, and you will often find yourself driving to Nashville or Murfreesboro.

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FAQs

What is life in Smyrna like?

When living in Smyrna, you can expect beautiful scenery including the J. Percy Priest Lake. The overall rate of crime is low within the town and it is an ideal spot for many to raise a family or for retirees looking to enjoy their golden years. Smyrna has a number of local parks and many residents enjoy spending time at the beach or on the lake.

Why are homes in Smyrna a good investment?

Like the sprawling Nissan production facility that calls the city home, Smyrna’s housing market is possibly the most efficient in the Nashville metro area. Homes are spending an absurdly low average of just 12 days on the market, mostly due to a combination of high demand, affordability, and an appealing variety of housing options. The favorable property taxes in Rutherford County, good school district, and the city government’s investment in the community has made Smyrna one of the most popular suburbs in Middle Tennessee.

How long does it take to commute to Downtown Nashville from Smyrna?

Commuting from Smyrna to Downtown Nashville by car will take approximately 30 minutes.

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