There are 21 independent living communities serving Nashville, Tennessee. This includes 19 communities in Nashville and 2 nearby. The median cost / day for independent living in Tennessee is approximately $64, with costs ranging between $24 and $103 daily. On a per month basis, this equates to a mean expenditure of $1,905, with costs ranging from about $715 up to $3,080. The median annual cost is $22,869, which is under the national average of $23,100.
The cost for independent living in Nashville generally ranges from about $330 per month up to $2,835 per month. The average cost is $1,829 per month, or about $21,945 per year.
Located in Davidson County, Nashville is the capital city of Tennessee. It is included in the Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin metro statistical area. With 431,336 inhabitants living within the city itself and 1,261,426 in the surrounding statistical area, it is the 2nd biggest city in Tennessee. Residents who are over the age of 55 make up around 21% of the total population.
Nashville has a good SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has a median per capita income of $30,000 and a median household income is $48,000 (the Tennessee state average is $39,000). The mean home price in Nashville is $142,500, which is relatively lower than the state average of $163,500. The city also has an average unemployment rate of roughly 8.64%.
Nashville has mild mean temperatures, with comfortable winters and balmy summers. The area receives very heavy levels of rain annually. In relation to other American cities, Nashville has a very high rate of crime and very low air quality.