We scoured the internet for the richest areas of Tennessee, and you want to know who performed? Nashville. Yep, the suburbs of Music City are bloomin’ with cash, and we blame the numerous recording studios and old money, plus all those doctors at Vanderbilt. Take a peek at who did the best right here – interest free.
Belle Meade
GarnetJ / Flickr Shock of shocks, Belle Meade is tucked into the western woods of Nashville with a blanket of money.
Brentwood
Crye-Leike Noted as one of the wealthiest subdivisions in the nation, Brentwood houses quite a few musicians and politicians, barely fifteen minutes outside of Music City.
Franklin
Robert S. Donovan / Flickr Williamson County is a historic area that borders Davidson County, and boasts cities such as Franklin, Leiper’s Fork, and Brentwood. Darling little Franklin is home to antebellum mansions and new money alike.
Oak Hill
Sean Theriot / Flicke You could almost call Oak Hill, “Brentwood,” but it reads different on a map so it gets its own trust fund - um - spot. Spot on the list.
Nolensville
Sheltieboy / Flickr This unassuming little town has quite the bank account and has sneaked on to national lists, such as those published by “USA Today.”
Do you agree with all of these? Do you live or have you ever lived in any of these cities? Let us know in the comments!
GarnetJ / Flickr
Shock of shocks, Belle Meade is tucked into the western woods of Nashville with a blanket of money.
Crye-Leike
Noted as one of the wealthiest subdivisions in the nation, Brentwood houses quite a few musicians and politicians, barely fifteen minutes outside of Music City.
Robert S. Donovan / Flickr
Williamson County is a historic area that borders Davidson County, and boasts cities such as Franklin, Leiper’s Fork, and Brentwood. Darling little Franklin is home to antebellum mansions and new money alike.
Sean Theriot / Flicke
You could almost call Oak Hill, “Brentwood,” but it reads different on a map so it gets its own trust fund - um - spot. Spot on the list.
Sheltieboy / Flickr
This unassuming little town has quite the bank account and has sneaked on to national lists, such as those published by “USA Today.”
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