How Does Nashville’s Cost of Living Compare to Other U.S. Cities?

by Nik Shewmaker

“How does Nashville’s cost of living compare to other cities?”

Nashville’s cost of living is higher than the national average but still more affordable than major metros like Los Angeles, New York, or Austin. Housing is the biggest factor driving costs.


🏡 Housing Costs

  • Median Home Price: ~$450,000 (2025).

  • Median Rent: $1,800–$2,400/month.

  • Comparison: Cheaper than Austin or Denver, more expensive than Memphis or Birmingham.


🛒 Everyday Expenses

  • Groceries & Dining: Slightly above national average, but Nashville offers a wide range of budget-friendly and upscale dining options.

  • Utilities: On par with national averages, though higher in summer due to air conditioning.


🚗 Transportation Costs

  • Nashville is car-dependent, so budget for gas, insurance, and parking.

  • Public transportation is limited, making commuting expenses higher compared to transit-rich cities.


🏥 Healthcare Costs

  • Healthcare is affordable relative to the national average, thanks to Nashville’s abundance of providers.


🎶 Lifestyle Costs

  • Entertainment options like concerts, sports, and festivals can add up, but they’re part of Nashville’s unique charm.


✅ Big Picture

Nashville is more affordable than many booming metros, but newcomers should plan for higher housing costs and commuting expenses.

 

Call to Action

Cost of living is a key factor when relocating. Let me help you find the right Nashville neighborhood that balances your budget and lifestyle.

Nik Shewmaker (Nashville’s Nik)
📲 Call or text: (615) 585-0022
📧 Email: Nashvillesnik@gmail.com
🌐 Visit: www.NashvillesNik.com

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