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The average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment in Nashville, TN is approximately $1,790 per month based on current market data. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood — Downtown and Germantown 2-bedrooms typically run $2,300–$3,500/month, while suburban areas like Antioch average $1,400–$1,900/month. Renters with flexible location preferences can find meaningful savings by looking 10–15 minutes outside the urban core.
The best Nashville neighborhoods for renters depend on lifestyle priorities. East Nashville is popular for its walkability, eclectic character, and relatively stable rents averaging $1,400–$1,900/month for a one-bedroom. Germantown appeals to renters seeking upscale boutique living near top restaurants. Downtown and SoBro offer the most urban experience with luxury high-rises, though at a premium. Green Hills is ideal for renters who prefer a quieter, suburban feel with easy access to retail.
Antioch and the Nolensville corridor are among the most budget-friendly areas for Nashville apartments for rent, with one-bedroom units averaging $1,100–$1,500/month. Madison and Bordeaux on the north side of the city also offer lower price points compared to core Nashville neighborhoods. Renters choosing these areas typically trade walkability and nightlife proximity for larger units, more parking, and lower monthly costs.
Yes, many Nashville apartments for rent are pet-friendly, though policies and fees vary widely. Most buildings charge a one-time pet fee of $200–$500 and a monthly pet rent of $25–$75 per animal. Breed and weight restrictions are common in high-rise buildings, while garden-style communities in areas like Green Hills and Antioch tend to have more flexible pet policies. Always confirm the specific policy in writing before signing a lease.
Nashville is moderately expensive compared to national averages, with average rents ranging from $1,462 for a studio to $2,435 for a three-bedroom. Tennessee has no state income tax, which offsets some of the housing cost for many renters. Compared to cities like Austin, Denver, or Miami, Nashville's rental market is competitive but not among the most expensive in the Sun Belt. Renters who choose neighborhoods outside the Downtown core can find quality units at significantly lower price points.
Connecting with a local Nashville apartment expert is the best & fastest way to find apartments in Nashville. You'll get access to all the current rent specials in Nashville, get a custom list of recommended buildings (some of which you might not even know about), and sign your next lease with confidence.
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It is best to start looking for apartments in Nashville 10 weeks before your move-in date. 10 weeks will allow you to see all of the inventory available, and also give you plenty of time to tour units and consider your options.
Apartment listing websites can be great for preliminary research, but working with a Locator allows you to ask questions, get personalized suggestions, find buildings you might not have found on your own, find the best rent discounts, and ultimately sign a lease in a place that you love with zero stress and absolute confidence.
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The Wayward

2135 Waterside DrNashville, TN
East Nashville

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The Wayward Apartments, Nashville

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The Wayward Overview and Highlights

Overview

The Wayward in Nashville: A Bohemian Retreat with Modern Luxury


Nestled in Nashville’s vibrant RiverNorth neighborhood, The Wayward offers an exceptional living experience at the intersection of Germantown and East Nashville. Situated just north of the Cumberland River, this apartment complex perfectly blends modern luxury with a bohemian spirit, creating a dynamic oasis that captures the city’s unique character.


Contemporary Homes with Thoughtful Design


The Wayward features a variety of residences including studios, and one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments that showcase thoughtfully curated interiors. Residents can enjoy quartz countertops, two-toned kitchen cabinetry accented with natural wood, and chrome finishes that contribute to an upscale yet comfortable ambiance. Large windows invite abundant natural light, enhancing the spaciousness of each unit, alongside oversize custom modular closets and washer/dryers in-unit for convenience.


Ceiling heights range from 10 to 13 feet, further accentuating openness and airy aesthetics. Select homes boast features such as Juliet balconies, double vanities, and premium stainless steel appliances, all designed to elevate everyday living.


Amenities Encouraging Community and Outdoor Living


More than just private residences, The Wayward provides a robust array of amenities fostering social connections and outdoor enjoyment. Residents have access to a resort-style pool with poolside cabanas, a courtyard with fire pits, an outdoor kitchen, and grilling areas perfect for gatherings. The property also offers a pet spa displaying care for animal companions, a bike room and storage, and electric vehicle charging stations supporting modern lifestyles.


Flexible remote workspaces and clubrooms featuring game rooms ensure that residents can balance productivity with leisure within the community. Complimentary Wi-Fi extends to common areas such as the clubhouse and poolside, supporting connectivity for work and entertainment.


A Community Rooted in Nashville’s Creative Vibe


The Wayward emphasizes a lifestyle that harmonizes the energetic pulse of Nashville with serenity. It appeals to a creative and curious demographic that values both individual expression and community spirit. This interplay creates an environment where like-minded residents can thrive, surrounded by artistic allure yet connected to the rhythms of the city and the calming flow of the nearby river.


Its location offers convenient access to Nashville’s dining, entertainment, parks, and transportation options — essential elements for a vibrant urban living experience.


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At The Wayward, residents discover a residence that is more than a place to live; it is a carefully crafted lifestyle centered on modern comfort, natural beauty, and community engagement, reflecting the soul of Nashville itself.

Address

2135 Waterside DrNashville, TN

Building Type

Rental

Year Built

2024

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Storage Room

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 44 units available at The Wayward, as of 1 day ago.
The Wayward is located in the East Nashville neighborhood of Nashville.
Prices & availability for The Wayward were updated 1 day ago.
Yes, apartments at The Wayward come equipped with in-unit washers & dryers.
Yes! You can reach out here to get in touch with a locator and see virtual tours, videos of specific units, and get more information on individual units.
The Wayward has no reviews at this time on our site.
Yes, The Wayward allows cats.
Yes, The Wayward allows dogs. Please note that breed and size restrictions may apply.

Location & Neighborhood

East Nashville


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Disclaimer

Pricing, availability, and concessions are subject to change at any time and without notice. Photos may be of various model units and apartment availability and lease terms may vary. Information is believed to be accurate, however is subject to errors and omissions. The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.