Davidson County · 37210, 37211
Woodbine
Woodbine is a South Nashville neighborhood centered on the Nolensville Pike corridor, roughly four to seven miles from downtown, loosely bordered by Glenrose Avenue, Thompson Lane, Nolensville Pike, and I-440. Known for early-to-mid-century craftsman bungalows, ranch homes, and cottages and for a Nolensville Pike corridor dense with independent and international restaurants, groceries, and family-run businesses, it offers relative affordability close to the urban core. It straddles the 37210 and 37211 ZIP codes, both of which extend well beyond the neighborhood.
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Lifestyle
Woodbine's texture is established residential streets paired with the Nolensville Pike commercial corridor — one of Nashville's densest stretches of independent and international restaurants, groceries, and small businesses. Larger retail sits nearby at One Hundred Oaks.
Nolensville Pike corridor
Woodbine's western spine and commercial heart: a dense, longstanding corridor of independent and international restaurants, groceries, music stores, and family-run businesses.
One Hundred Oaks
A large mixed retail and medical-office mall just west of the neighborhood at Thompson Lane, providing big-box and national retail close by.
Honest read
Woodbine's strength is relative affordability and an established housing stock close to the core, paired with a distinctive Nolensville Pike commercial corridor. Off-peak routing puts it about four to seven miles from downtown (roughly nine minutes from the corridor's north end), with quick access to I-440 and I-24, and craftsman bungalows, ranch homes, and cottages give the area an older, varied housing base.
The tradeoffs are corridor traffic and variability. Nolensville Pike is a heavily trafficked arterial, the housing stock is older so condition and updates vary house to house, and the neighborhood straddles two large ZIP codes with differing conditions block to block. Some edges meet industrial and highway land uses.
The market picture is ZIP-level and broad: the neighborhood straddles 37210 and 37211, both of which extend well beyond Woodbine, so the figures below (shown for 37210) are context rather than a Woodbine-only measurement. The honest read: Woodbine offers older homes, a strong independent-business corridor, and relative affordability close to the core, with the tradeoffs of arterial traffic, an aging housing stock, and block-to-block variability across a large, mixed area.
Micro-geography
Woodbine is a South Nashville neighborhood loosely bordered by Glenrose Avenue, Thompson Lane, Nolensville Pike, and I-440, with established residential streets behind the Nolensville Pike commercial corridor.
Nolensville Pike spine
The Nolensville Pike corridor on the neighborhood's west is its commercial heart — a dense, longstanding mix of independent and international restaurants, groceries, and small businesses.
Source: Apartments.com and Homes.com Woodbine guides; Census-geocoded anchors, run 2026-06-12.
Established residential streets
Behind the corridor, Woodbine's streets hold early-to-mid-century craftsman bungalows, ranch homes, and cottages, with condition varying house to house.
Source: Woodbine neighborhood guides; geocoded grid, run 2026-06-12.
Highway and retail edges
I-440 and Thompson Lane frame the area, and One Hundred Oaks sits just west; some edges meet industrial and highway land uses.
Source: Metro/TDOT maps; geocoded edges, run 2026-06-12.
ZIP caveat
Woodbine straddles 37210 and 37211, both far larger than the neighborhood, so ZIP-level data is broad context, not a Woodbine-only measure.
Source: Census Reporter ACS 2024 5-year, ZCTAs 37210 and 37211.
Getting around
Woodbine is corridor- and highway-oriented: Nolensville Pike is the spine, with I-440 and I-24 close for longer trips and unusually quick airport access.
Downtown access
Off-peak baseline routing to downtown Nashville is about 4.4 miles and roughly nine minutes from the corridor's north end.
Source: OSRM driving route, run 2026-06-12 (off-peak engine, no live traffic).
Airport access
Off-peak baseline routing to Nashville International Airport (BNA) is about 6.2 miles and roughly 13 minutes via I-24.
Source: OSRM driving route, run 2026-06-12.
Corridor traffic
Nolensville Pike is a heavily trafficked arterial; daily logistics depend on position along the corridor and access to I-440 and I-24.
Source: Metro corridor context; geocoded anchors, run 2026-06-12.
Schools
Woodbine is served by Metro Nashville Public Schools with address-specific assignment; because it straddles two large ZIPs, verify the exact parcel with MNPS.
Metro Nashville Public Schools zone finder
Use the official MNPS tools for any Woodbine address; confirm by exact parcel, since the area spans 37210 and 37211.
Address-specific verification
Confirm elementary, middle, and high-school assignment by exact address rather than by neighborhood name.
Market read
These figures are ZIP-level for 37210 (one of the two ZIPs Woodbine straddles, the other being 37211), and both extend well beyond the neighborhood, so they are broad context only. The ACS values are verified; a ZIP-level Redfin sale-price tracker figure (sibling-page method) is a pending addition.
- 37210 population
- 17,725
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 5-year via Census Reporter, ZCTA 37210
- 37210 median household income
- 50,284
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 5-year via Census Reporter, ZCTA 37210
- 37210 median home value (owner-occupied)
- 355,600
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 5-year via Census Reporter, table B25077, ZCTA 37210
- 37210 owner-occupied housing share
- 30.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2024 5-year via Census Reporter, table B25003, ZCTA 37210
Development
Woodbine is an established neighborhood with corridor reinvestment and renovation rather than a single large pipeline.
Corridor and housing reinvestment
Change in Woodbine is mostly renovation of its older housing stock and ongoing business turnover along the Nolensville Pike corridor rather than master-planned development.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Woodbine?
In South Nashville, centered on the Nolensville Pike corridor, loosely bordered by Glenrose Avenue, Thompson Lane, Nolensville Pike, and I-440, about four to seven miles from downtown.
What is Woodbine known for?
Early-to-mid-century craftsman bungalows, ranch homes, and cottages, and a Nolensville Pike corridor dense with independent and international restaurants, groceries, and family-run businesses.
Are the market stats Woodbine-only?
No. Woodbine straddles 37210 and 37211, both far larger than the neighborhood; the figures shown are ZIP-level for 37210 and are broad context only. Rely on property-specific comps.
What is the housing like in Woodbine?
An older, varied stock of craftsman bungalows, ranch homes, and cottages, with condition and updates varying house to house, at relative affordability for a close-in location.
What schools serve Woodbine?
Metro Nashville Public Schools, with assignment by exact address. Because the area spans two ZIPs, verify with MNPS for any specific parcel.
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