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About Hermitage

Hermitage is a growing community that's part of the Nashville metropolitan area. Located about 20 minutes east of downtown Nashville, it's a popular residential area, somewhat removed from the bustle of the city. Hermitage is named for the home of President Andrew Jackson and features many historical areas with well-established trees and charming homes.

Living and Working in Hermitage

The closest major city to Hermitage is Nashville, a legendary country music hub and the capital of Tennessee. Major attractions like the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame are popular with both visitors and residents, and the city offers a wide variety of shopping, dining and entertainment options. In Hermitage, residents are just minutes from these highlights. Hermitage's own local hot spots are more low-key and include family-friendly attractions like Hermitage Lanes (bowling) and Long Hunter State Park. The Stones River is another beloved spot in Hermitage, and is especially popular in the summer months when recreational activities like swimming and picnicking are at their peak.

As a community, Hermitage is a mix of residential developments and commercial districts. If you're planning on joining the local job market, you can always commute to Nashville — but Hermitage has plenty of jobs to offer as well. Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, one of the largest auditors in the country, has its technology headquarters in Hermitage, supplying hundreds of jobs for locals.

If you're looking for a charming residential destination near Nashville, Hermitage is a well-placed option. It boasts an affordable cost of living, offering budget-friendly housing, utilities, health care and groceries. Everyday amenities like grocery stores and coffee shops are easy to find around town, and you can easily travel to Nashville for more specific wants or needs.

Hermitage Schools

Hermitage has four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. If you're interested in enrolling your child in a private school, you may need to travel to Chattanooga on a daily basis, but it's a short and easy drive.

Resources for Moving to Hermitage

Here are a few useful resources to help you organize your move to Hermitage:

  • Utilities: Hermitage's major utilities providers include Piedmont Natural Gas, Metro Water Services and Nashville Electric Service.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Most single-family homes in Hermitage receive curbside collection services for trash and recyclables.
  • Transportation: Although driving is the most common way to get around the area, you can also take advantage of public transportation options like the MTA bus and Music City Star Commuter Rail (which has a stop in Hermitage).

Hermitage Housing

Home prices in Hermitage are fairly comparable with those of Nashville, which is generally more expensive than the national average. Because of its extremely close proximity to Nashville, Hermitage is often considered one of its neighborhoods, connecting the two in terms of home values. However, you can still find reasonably budget-friendly options, whether you're looking to rent or buy.