Guard-gated estates, private enclaves, and gate-access communities across Davidson County — from Green Hills and Belle Meade to Bellevue and South Nashville.
Buyers searching for gated community homes in Nashville will find a wide range of secure, private neighborhoods spread across Davidson County — from established guard-gated enclaves near Green Hills and Belle Meade to newer gated townhome developments in South Nashville and the Bellevue corridor. Nashville's gated inventory runs the full spectrum: lock-and-leave attached homes under $400K, mid-range single-family subdivisions in the $600s–$900s, and multi-million-dollar estate communities off Hillsboro Pike and Old Hickory Boulevard.
This guide covers the most established gated neighborhoods in Nashville proper, the ZIP codes where gated inventory is concentrated, and what buyers should understand before they start their search.
Nashville's original guard-gated community, established in 1974 on 60 acres between Woodmont Boulevard and Estes Road at the intersection of Green Hills and Belle Meade. Around 225 homes, predominantly brick construction, ranging from traditional Colonials to classic Southern-style manors. Amenities include five tennis courts, a swimming pool, a clubhouse with guest rooms, and 15 acres of maintained common green space. Sugartree is a certified Level 4 Arboretum with over 120 tree species on the grounds. Home prices generally range from the high $700s to over $2.5M. ZIP: 37215.
A larger gated enclave established in 1991, just south of I-440 in the West End/Green Hills corridor. Gated entries off Bowling Avenue, Elmington Avenue, and Sharondale Drive. Homes are predominantly brick — ranchers, two-story Colonials, French Country custom builds — ranging from 3,000 to 6,500+ sq ft. Adjacent to the Whitworth Racquet Club and Elmington Park. Minutes from Vanderbilt University, Centennial Park, and the West End commercial district. Prices typically range from the $800s to $2M. ZIP: 37205.
A small, private luxury enclave in Forest Hills on expansive wooded lots. One of Nashville's more secluded gated communities, with home prices starting above $1M and reaching well beyond $5M on larger estate parcels. ZIP: 37215.
Adjacent to Richland Country Club in Forest Hills. Heavily wooded lots from 1 to 3 acres with significant privacy and rolling terrain. Homes were built through the 1990s and 2000s in classic Southern architectural styles, ranging from approximately 4,000 to 8,500 sq ft. Radnor Lake State Park is a five-minute drive. ZIP: 37215.
A smaller gated community off Hillsboro Pike between Forest Hills and Green Hills. Homes sit on large wooded lots along a winding private road, typically priced from the mid-$900s to $1.6M, averaging 4,900–9,400 sq ft. Near Harpeth Hills Golf Course and Percy Warner Park. ZIP: 37215.
About 50 homes just south of Old Hickory Boulevard near the Warner Parks. Stately brick and stucco construction on one-third-acre lots, with European-style common areas including a central fountain and gazebo. Homes typically range from 4,500 to 6,000 sq ft. ZIP: 37205.
A gated community in the Green Hills area with homes generally in the $1.2M–$2.5M+ range. Community amenities include a pool, tennis courts, and a playground. ZIP: 37215.
A guard-gated enclave in the Bellevue corridor with a Nashville address (37221). Important note: portions of 37221 fall in Williamson County rather than Davidson County. Buyers should verify county at the specific address — school zones, tax rates, and county services differ. Stockett Creek features large custom homes, many exceeding 5,000 sq ft, with strong demand from buyers who want Nashville proximity with Williamson County school access.
A gated townhome community in West Nashville near Belle Meade (37205). A lower-maintenance option in one of Nashville's most desirable ZIP codes, with prices typically from the high $900s to over $1M.
Nashville's gated listings span a wide range of product types. A search filtered by "gated community" will return everything from a $150K condo in a gate-access complex to a $5M+ estate behind a staffed guard gate. Here's how to sort it out:
If security is a primary reason for your search, it's worth asking specifically whether a community is guard-gated or electronically gated before scheduling a showing.
Nashville's most established gated communities cluster in areas with strong everyday access:
Nashville's gated home inventory spans a broad architectural range:
Home sizes run from around 1,000 sq ft in gated condo complexes up to 10,000+ sq ft in Forest Hills estate communities. Lot sizes vary just as much — from zero-lot townhome configurations to 3-acre wooded parcels in communities like Otter Wood and Bancroft.
If you're open to the broader metro area, Nashville's surrounding communities have strong gated options of their own:
James and Stephanie Crawford have worked Nashville's gated neighborhoods for over 22 years. If you're sorting through which community fits your needs — or want to know what's actually available right now — we can help you think through price range, school zones, county lines, and gate type before you spend time on showings.
James & Stephanie Crawford
Nashville natives and the team behind Nesting Realty. 22+ years of experience, 500+ closed transactions, and a 2% listing fee model built for sellers who want full-service representation without the inflated commission. We know Davidson County's gated neighborhoods well — the tradeoffs, the HOA realities, the county line details that matter.