Best Nashville House Rentals for Groups in 2026
- Chase Gillmore

- May 8
- 17 min read

Nashville house rentals are whole-home vacation properties in the Nashville, TN metro area that give groups, families, and bachelorette parties private space, full kitchens, and amenities like hot tubs and game rooms that hotels simply cannot match. In 2026, with Nashville's short-term rental market topping 13,747 active listings (according to AirDNA), the challenge is not finding options but knowing which ones actually deliver on their promises.
Nashville house rentals offer full home privacy, group-friendly layouts, and amenities (hot tubs, game rooms, rooftop decks) that hotels cannot replicate for groups of 6 or more.
The AirDNA Nashville Market Overview reports an average daily rate of $362.30 across the STR market, but well-curated properties near Broadway command premium rates justified by amenity quality and proximity.
92% of Nashville short-term rentals are entire-home listings, meaning private house rentals dominate the market.
Properties within 2 miles of Broadway book fastest; plan 6-10 weeks ahead for peak weekends in spring and fall.
The best house rentals for groups include Underwood Manor (sleeps 10, speakeasy game room, 5 min to downtown), The Herman Haven (sleeps 10, boho-chic, wheelchair accessible, 2 miles from Broadway), and Ultimate Bach Pad (sleeps 24+, dual hot tubs, rooftop decks).
Davidson County generated a record $11.2 billion in visitor spending in 2026 (Visit Music City), confirming Nashville's status as one of America's top group travel destinations.
Choosing the wrong rental kills a Nashville trip before it starts. A group of 10 crammed into a property that genuinely sleeps 6, or a "hot tub property" where the tub holds 4, means someone is always left out. After hosting hundreds of groups across Music City, we know the difference between a property that looks good in photos and one that actually functions for a bachelorette party or a family reunion.
This guide covers the top Nashville house rentals worth booking in 2026, how to match your group's size and priorities to the right property type, and the neighborhood and logistics details that listing descriptions conveniently leave out. If you want the short version: skip the hotels, book a whole home near Broadway, and prioritize properties with multiple gathering spaces over raw bedroom count.
For a deeper look at the full short-term rental landscape, the complete guide to Vrbo Nashville vacation rentals in 2026 covers platform-specific search strategies and what to watch for in listing descriptions.
What Makes a Nashville House Rental Worth Booking?
A Nashville house rental worth booking is one where the layout, amenity quality, and proximity to Broadway match exactly what the listing description promises. The most common complaint from group travelers in Nashville is not price. It is the gap between listing photos and reality: a "game room" that is actually a card table in a hallway, or a "5 minutes from downtown" claim measured at 2 a.m. with no traffic.
Specifically, the best Nashville house rentals share four traits. First, they provide genuine multi-space layouts: a living room that seats the whole group, a backyard with a functional hot tub, and enough bathrooms that nobody is waiting 45 minutes on Saturday morning. Second, the amenity list reflects actual investment, not marketing language. Third, the host communicates before, during, and after the stay. Fourth, the location works without a car for at least part of the trip.
According to AirDNA data, Nashville STR occupancy sits at 54% market-wide, but well-reviewed properties with strong amenity sets routinely outperform that average. The market score for Nashville STRs is rated 82 out of 100 (Great), with a Rental Demand score of 80, meaning demand for quality group properties remains strong heading into 2026.
For bachelorette groups specifically, the amenities that actually get used are: hot tubs, karaoke machines, dedicated getting-ready spaces with vanity mirrors, and outdoor fire pits. Game rooms with pool tables and arcade games are a genuine draw. A Pac-Man cabinet or foosball table is not a gimmick if your group actually plans to spend two hours pregaming before heading to Broadway.

Top Nashville House Rentals Reviewed: Which Property Fits Your Group?
Nashville house rentals range from intimate 3-bedroom retreats for groups of 8-10 to dual-compound properties sleeping 24 or more. The properties below are reviewed based on amenity quality, location accuracy, layout functionality for groups, and verified guest experiences. All are available through Stay Nashville's curated portfolio.
Underwood Manor: Best Overall for Groups of 8-10

Underwood Manor is a rustic modern farmhouse in Nashville, TN that sleeps up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, located approximately 5 minutes from downtown Nashville and 8 minutes from Broadway. The property's defining feature is its moody speakeasy game room in the converted garage: an 8-foot pool table, dartboard, 55-inch Smart TV, and a whiskey barrel bar create a genuinely functional pregame space that groups use every night.
The interior pairs original hardwood oak floors and exposed wooden beams with Nashville-themed decor that reads as intentional rather than assembled from a box-store checkout line. The living room holds a 65-inch Vizio Smart TV, a Pac-Man arcade cabinet, a 1000-in-1 game console, a vinyl record player stocked with Zach Bryan's American Heartbreak and country greatest hits, and a karaoke machine. That is not a list of specs; it is an explanation of why groups here rarely feel rushed to leave before they are ready.
Outside, the 7-person SunBelt hot tub, SoloStove smokeless fire pit with unlimited firewood, neon-lit cornhole, and bistro string lights create a backyard that functions as a second gathering space. The Weber charcoal grill comes stocked with charcoal. The master suite features a king Saatva Loom and Leaf mattress, dual vanity sinks, and a walk-in rainfall shower. Bedrooms 2 and 3 each have Purple Brand queen mattresses and share a jack-and-jill bathroom.
Verified guest Megan wrote: "The house was immaculate and there was no second guessing something being clean or not. It was well organized and well thought out with the layout." Guest Darcie added: "There were subtle touches that were well thought out, from the electronic welcome sign to the stocked coffee bar."
Best for: Bachelorette parties, friend group weekends, groups of 6-10 who want pre-game entertainment without leaving the property. Honest caveat: Three bedrooms means sleeping arrangements require planning for groups closer to 10; the pull-out sofa in the living room works but is not a substitute for a private room. Parking: Driveway fits 2 cars; street parking available.
The Parthenon in Centennial Park sits 1.2 miles away (about 5 minutes), making Underwood Manor a logical base for groups who want to mix Music City nightlife with a daytime park visit. You can also explore Nashville's live music venues beyond Broadway easily from this central location.
The Herman Haven: Best for Accessibility and Boho-Chic Style
The Herman Haven is a vibrant boho-chic Nashville vacation house that sleeps up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, located less than 2.1 miles from downtown Nashville. Every bedroom includes a private en-suite bathroom, which is a genuine differentiator in the Nashville rental market where shared bathrooms are the norm at this price point and capacity.
The property is wheelchair accessible, a rare feature among group vacation homes in Nashville. The backyard includes a 7-person hot tub, fire pit, BBQ grill, and a fully fenced yard. The living space is photo-worthy in a way that does not feel staged: the burnt orange sofa, blue accent chair, geometric blue rug, and neon "Smooth as Tennessee Whiskey" sign create a backdrop that bachelorette groups have put to heavy use.
The Ryman Auditorium sits 2.3 miles away (about 8 minutes), and the Country Music Hall of Fame is 2.6 miles out. For groups arriving by air, Nashville International Airport is 10.5 miles away, roughly an 18-minute drive. The proximity to Vanderbilt University (1.5 miles) also makes The Herman Haven useful for parents visiting students or academic event groups.
Best for: Groups needing wheelchair accessibility, families, bachelorette parties who want private bathrooms for every room. Honest caveat: The boho-chic aesthetic is distinctive; groups who prefer a more neutral or modern farmhouse look may prefer Underwood Manor's style. Booking: Check availability and pricing for The Herman Haven.
Ultimate Bach Pad: Best for Large Groups of 16-24

Ultimate Bach Pad refers to two professionally designed side-by-side luxury duplex homes in Nashville, TN that together sleep 24 or more guests across 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 4 king beds, and 19 or more total sleeping surfaces. The compound model is important: this is not one large house, but two adjacent homes that can be rented together or separately, each with its own full kitchen, living room, hot tub, and rooftop deck.
The feature set is genuinely built for large bachelorette and combined bach party groups: two 7-person hot tubs under bistro lighting, two rooftop decks with downtown Nashville skyline views, three game rooms (ping pong, arcade games, foosball), a dedicated karaoke lounge, a glam room with four well-lit vanity mirrors, two fully stocked kitchens, and a driveway that fits up to 8 cars. Hattie B's Hot Chicken is a 5-minute drive, the Broadway honky-tonk district is 8-10 minutes out, and Nissan Stadium is about 10 minutes away.
For groups of 16 or more, this is the only property in Nashville's curated group rental market that solves the core problem of large groups: not enough common space. Four living rooms across the compound means early risers and late-night groups do not have to negotiate over the same couch.
Best for: Mega-group bachelorette parties, combined bach parties, milestone birthday groups of 16-24. Honest caveat: The $2,000 security hold (or optional $99 damage waiver) is higher than smaller properties, and the larger group size requires more coordination at check-in. Groups under 14 are likely better served by Fern A or Fern B individually. Booking: View the dual property listing and check dates for Ultimate Bach Pad.
Fern A and Fern B: Best for Groups of 10-12 Who Want a Rooftop
Fern A and Fern B are the two individual units within the Ultimate Bach Pad compound, each available as a standalone rental. Fern A is a completely redesigned 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath luxury home sleeping 12 guests, featuring a rooftop deck with a "Nashvegas" mural backdrop, a 7-person hot tub, fire pit, and a game room with arcade games, foosball, and a ping pong table. The rooftop is the standout: skyline views from your own deck before heading out to Broadway makes the commute feel earned rather than exhausting.
Fern B mirrors the layout with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and 12-guest capacity, adding a dedicated glam vanity station with well-lit mirrors for getting-ready sessions, plus its own rooftop deck and 7-person hot tub. The bedroom configuration of Fern B (2 kings, 2 twins, 1 queen, and 4 queens across two rooms) handles mixed group sleeping preferences better than many comparably sized properties.
Both homes sit roughly 7-10 minutes from Broadway and offer Hattie B's Hot Chicken within a 5-minute drive. Both include smart lock self check-in, in-unit washer and dryer, and fully stocked kitchens ready for brunch mimosa hours.
Best for: Groups of 10-12 who need a rooftop experience and genuine group prep space. Honest caveat: If your group is 14 or more, book both units as the Ultimate Bach Pad rather than trying to squeeze into one.
Luxe Cowgirl 538: Best Downtown Option for Groups of 6-8
Luxe Cowgirl 538 is a Western-inspired downtown Nashville apartment rental that sleeps up to 8 guests across 2 bedrooms, 2 king beds, a queen sleeper sofa, and 2 twin rollaway beds, located 3 blocks from Broadway's honky-tonk district. The property's distinguishing features are its walkability (you can literally walk to Tootsie's and Legends Corner), its resort-style building amenities (saltwater pool, sky lounge, fitness center), and its cowgirl-meets-luxury aesthetic: rustic wooden floors, blush pink velvet barstools, and a vinyl record player with a karaoke machine.
The Ryman Auditorium is a 6-minute walk away. The Country Music Hall of Fame is half a mile. For groups who want to spend minimal time in an Uber and maximum time on Broadway, no house rental in Nashville beats this location. The tradeoff is honest: at 2 bedrooms, this is not a large-group property. But for a bachelorette party of 6-8 where location matters more than a backyard hot tub, Luxe Cowgirl is hard to beat.
Best for: Smaller groups who prioritize walkability to Broadway over private outdoor space. Honest caveat: No private hot tub or outdoor fire pit. Building amenities (pool, lounge) replace those features but the experience is different from a private backyard. Booking: Check the Luxe Cowgirl for availability and current pricing.
Luxe Loft SoBro 916: Best for Couples or Small Groups of 2-4
Luxe Loft SoBro 916 is a Nashville-themed downtown loft sleeping up to 4 guests in 1 bedroom (king bed) plus a queen sleeper sofa, located 3 blocks from Broadway with a private balcony overlooking the building's saltwater resort-style pool. For couples or small groups of 3-4, this is the most central option in the portfolio: the Country Music Hall of Fame is under a mile on foot, and Bridgestone Arena is steps away.
The loft is wheelchair accessible, includes floor-to-ceiling windows with Nashville skyline views, a chalkboard feature wall perfect for group photos, and a vinyl record player. It is not a group house in the traditional sense, but for a couple celebrating an anniversary or a pair of friends visiting Nashville for a concert weekend, the downtown location and resort amenities make it genuinely worth considering over a standard hotel room at a comparable price.
Best for: Couples, duo trips, or small groups of 3-4 who want to be within walking distance of everything. Honest caveat: Groups of 5 or more will feel cramped. The sleeping arrangements require a pull-out sofa, which is not ideal for a 4-night stay. Booking: See photos and availability for the Luxe Loft SoBro 916.

What Nashville Neighborhoods Work Best for Group House Rentals?
Nashville neighborhood selection directly determines how much your group spends on rideshares, how much sleep you get, and whether the property's listed location matches the actual experience. The key neighborhoods for Nashville house rentals in 2026 break down clearly by priority.
Near Downtown and East Nashville (Best for Broadway Access)
Properties within 2.5 miles of Broadway, including those in East Nashville, Elizabeth Park, and the area surrounding the Gulch, offer the best balance of reasonable nightly rates and genuine access to Nashville's nightlife corridor. An Uber from this zone to Broadway typically runs $7-12 each way, and many guests simply walk if the weather cooperates. Underwood Manor (5 minutes to downtown) and The Herman Haven (2.1 miles, about 7 minutes) both sit in this zone.
The Parthenon replica in Centennial Park, located 1.2 miles from both Underwood Manor and The Herman Haven, is a legitimate daytime anchor for groups who want a break from Broadway. Percy Warner Park is about 15 minutes out for groups who want a hiking morning before an evening on lower Broadway. The Percy Warner Park trails system offers several difficulty levels suitable for mixed-fitness groups.
Downtown SoBro and Lower Broadway (Best for Walkability)
The SoBro neighborhood, where Luxe Loft SoBro 916 and Luxe Cowgirl 538 sit, places guests within a 3-block walk of Broadway's honky-tonks, Bridgestone Arena, and the Ryman Auditorium's full event schedule. The tradeoff is unit size: downtown Nashville apartment rentals typically top out at 2 bedrooms. For groups larger than 6, downtown apartments work best as a supplement to a primary house rental rather than as the sole accommodation.
Neighborhoods to Approach with Context
Properties marketed as "10 minutes from Broadway" can mean anything from a quiet residential street to a fast-changing neighborhood. Always verify the exact address against Google Maps before booking, and check street-level imagery. Nashville's rapid development means some areas have changed significantly since a property's listing photos were taken. The best hosts provide neighborhood context upfront; Underwood Manor's listing, for example, directly addresses the Elizabeth Park neighborhood's up-and-coming status and gives guests practical safety guidance rather than glossing over it.
How Do Nashville House Rental Prices Compare to Hotels in 2026?
Nashville house rental pricing in 2026 reflects a market where hotel rates and vacation rental rates increasingly overlap at the midrange level. According to Visit Music City data, Davidson County hotels averaged a $199.20 daily rate in 2026, with 67% occupancy. The AirDNA Nashville Market Overview reports an STR average daily rate of $362.30 across all listing types. For a group of 10 splitting a house rental at $362 per night, the per-person cost is approximately $36 per night before fees, which is considerably less than booking 5 hotel rooms at comparable downtown rates.
The honest math changes when you factor in cleaning fees and service fees on booking platforms. A $300 per-night house can easily become $420-480 per night after fees on a 2-night stay. Always check the total cost before comparing to hotel rates. Properties booked directly (where available) sometimes avoid platform service fees, though most still include a cleaning fee.
Peak pricing windows in Nashville center on spring and fall, particularly CMA Fest (typically June), major sporting events at Nissan Stadium, and holiday weekends. Nashville International Airport served a record 25.7 million passengers in 2026 (according to Visit Music City), reflecting the city's continued growth as a travel destination. Booking 6-10 weeks ahead for a peak weekend is not excessive; popular properties like the Fern units and Underwood Manor fill quickly.
For context on how to evaluate platform-by-platform pricing, the Vrbo Nashville vacation rentals guide breaks down platform-specific fee structures and what to look for in total cost comparisons.
What Amenities Actually Matter in a Nashville Group Rental?
Nashville group rental amenities fall into two categories: the ones that genuinely shape the experience and the ones that look good in listing descriptions but go unused. After hosting bachelorette parties, family reunions, and corporate retreats across Music City, the split is clearer than most guests expect.
Amenities That Get Used Every Stay
Hot tubs: A genuine 7-person hot tub with functioning jets is used on arrival night by nearly every group, regardless of season. Nashville winters are mild enough that hot tubs stay operational year-round. A tub that seats 4 in a group of 10 creates friction; size actually matters here.
Karaoke machines: Groups consistently cite karaoke as a highlight, particularly for the 2-3 hour window between getting ready and heading out to Broadway. Both Underwood Manor and Luxe Cowgirl 538 include dedicated karaoke setups.
Dedicated getting-ready stations: Vanity mirrors with good lighting are a bachelorette party essential that most properties overlook. The Ultimate Bach Pad and Fern B both include glam vanity areas built for exactly this purpose.
Fire pits: Outdoor fire pits with seating get used on both arrival and departure nights. The SoloStove smokeless model at Underwood Manor is worth noting specifically: no smoke means no ruined hair before a night out.
Game rooms: Pool tables, ping pong, and arcade games genuinely extend in-property time and reduce rideshare costs. The speakeasy game room at Underwood Manor works because it is a separate physical space from the living room, not just a game console tucked in a corner.
Amenities That Often Disappoint
"Fully stocked kitchens": This phrase means the kitchen has appliances and basic utensils, not that there is food in the refrigerator. Plan to grocery shop on arrival or use a fridge stocking service if you want provisions waiting for you.
"Smart TVs in every room": Present in most Nashville rentals. Not a differentiator.
Fitness centers: Available at the SoBro building where Luxe Loft and Luxe Cowgirl sit. Used occasionally but rarely the deciding factor for group bookings.
For bachelorette groups specifically, our guide to Nashville bachelorette party house rentals covers the exact amenity checklist that separates a functional group rental from one that actually enhances the weekend.
How to Find and Book the Right Nashville House Rental
Finding the right Nashville house rental means matching three variables: group size, priority amenities, and true location relative to Broadway. Most booking mistakes happen when groups optimize for one variable (usually price) at the expense of the other two.
Step 1: Start with Accurate Group Size
Nashville house rental capacity listings are generous. A property that sleeps 10 often does so by including a pull-out sofa in the living room and a trundle bed in a shared bedroom. For a group of 10 where everyone wants a real bed and reasonable bathroom access, look for properties with at least 3 dedicated bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Underwood Manor (3 bed, 2.5 bath, sleeps 10) and The Herman Haven (3 bed, 3 bath, sleeps 10, with en-suite bathrooms in every room) both meet this standard honestly.
Step 2: Verify Actual Location
Paste the property address into Google Maps and measure the drive time to Broadway at 9 p.m. on a Friday, not at 2 p.m. on a Tuesday. "5 minutes from downtown" in Nashville listing descriptions typically means 5 minutes in zero traffic. For properties in the 2-3 mile radius from Broadway (where most of the best group houses sit), a realistic evening Uber to the honky-tonk strip runs $7-12 one-way.
Step 3: Read the Full Listing, Not Just the Photos
Nashville city regulations require short-term rental operators to include local compliance details in their listings. Look for mentions of a signed rental agreement, ID verification, and security hold requirements. These are standard for legitimate operators and a good sign; unregulated or underground rentals skip this paperwork. Properties managed through Stay Nashville use a platform called Happy Guest for compliance documentation, which does not require creating an account and takes minutes to complete.
Step 4: Compare Total Cost, Not Nightly Rate
Calculate the total cost including cleaning fees, platform service fees, and any required damage waivers before comparing properties. A $280/night listing with a $250 cleaning fee and a $150 Airbnb service fee on a 2-night stay costs more per night than a $350/night listing with a $99 damage waiver. The math matters, especially for groups on a shared budget.
Platforms aggregating Nashville vacation rentals include Airbnb, Vrbo, and HomeToGo (which runs a guest-verified review system for added credibility). For long-term rentals specifically, RentProgress lists Nashville houses with detailed filtering by price, bedrooms, bathrooms, and lease start date. The short-term vacation market and the long-term rental market serve different needs, and the best platforms for each differ accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nashville House Rentals
How far in advance should you book a Nashville house rental?
For peak weekends (spring and fall, CMA Fest in June, major Nissan Stadium events, and holiday weekends), book 6-10 weeks in advance. Properties sleeping 10 or more near Broadway are the first to fill. For off-peak weekdays or winter visits, 2-3 weeks ahead is typically sufficient, though popular properties with strong review histories can still disappear quickly. Nashville International Airport served 25.7 million passengers in 2026, reflecting consistent year-round demand.
What is the minimum group size that makes a Nashville house rental more cost-effective than hotels?
Nashville house rentals typically become cost-effective compared to comparable hotels at groups of 5 or more. A 3-bedroom house rental at $350/night split among 10 guests costs roughly $35 per person per night before fees. Downtown Nashville hotel rooms averaged $199.20 per night in 2026, meaning a group of 10 would need 5 hotel rooms at that rate for $996 per night, nearly 3 times the house rental cost even after cleaning fees.
Do Nashville house rentals require permits and compliance paperwork?
Yes. Nashville (Davidson County) requires short-term rental operators to hold a Metro permit, complete renter ID verification, and maintain a signed rental agreement for each stay. Legitimate properties list their permit numbers in their listings. For example, Luxe Loft SoBro 916 lists its STR Permit number (T2022050187) directly in the listing description. Properties that skip this documentation should raise a red flag. Security holds (typically $1,000-$2,000 depending on property size) are standard for group rentals in Nashville and are pending transactions, not traditional deposits.
Are Nashville house rental hot tubs available year-round?
Yes. Nashville's climate is mild enough for hot tub use in all four seasons. January average lows sit in the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit, which makes outdoor hot tub use even more appealing in winter. Properties like Underwood Manor, The Herman Haven, and the Ultimate Bach Pad maintain their 7-person hot tubs year-round. Confirm operational status with the host before booking during a freeze event, which Nashville does occasionally experience in January and February.
What is the best Nashville neighborhood for a bachelorette party house rental?
The 2-3 mile radius surrounding downtown Nashville, including East Nashville and properties near Centennial Park, offers the best combination of private house amenities (backyards, hot tubs, game rooms) and reasonable Uber access to Broadway. Downtown SoBro units like Luxe Cowgirl 538 win on walkability but sacrifice private outdoor space. For groups of 8-12 who want a full backyard experience plus manageable transit to Broadway, the East Nashville and Germantown-adjacent corridor is the top choice in 2026.
What amenities do Nashville bachelorette house rentals actually use most?
Based on verified guest reviews and group rental patterns, the amenities bachelorette parties use most are: 7-person hot tubs (used on arrival and last night), karaoke machines (pre-Broadway pregame), fire pits (late-night winding down), getting-ready vanity stations with good lighting, and game rooms with pool tables or arcade games. Large Smart TVs and in-unit washer/dryers are useful but not the deciding factors. Kitchens get used for brunch and mimosas; plan to either grocery shop on arrival or use a fridge stocking service.
Can you book Nashville house rentals for groups larger than 20?
Yes, though options are limited. The Ultimate Bach Pad is the clearest solution for groups of 16-24+, offering two side-by-side luxury duplex homes with 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 4 king beds, and 19 or more total sleeping surfaces. The dual-compound model gives large groups common areas in each unit without the single-house crowding that plagues other large-group rentals. Groups larger than 24 typically need to book multiple separate properties and coordinate logistics accordingly.
Finding the Right Nashville House Rental: Final Recommendations
Nashville house rentals in 2026 offer group travelers something hotels cannot: private space, amenities built for gathering, and the freedom to set your own schedule without coordinating around hotel common areas. The AirDNA market data confirms Nashville as one of America's strongest short-term rental markets, with demand scores of 80 out of 100 and occupancy rates trending upward year-over-year.
The recommendation hierarchy is straightforward. For groups of 8-10 who want the best combination of amenities and Broadway access, Underwood Manor is the clearest choice in the Nashville market. For wheelchair accessibility with en-suite bathrooms in every room, The Herman Haven delivers what most group houses do not. For mega-groups of 16+, the Ultimate Bach Pad solves the large-group capacity problem with a dual-compound approach that no single house can replicate. For smaller groups who want to walk to Broadway, Luxe Cowgirl 538 is the downtown pick.
The difference between a forgettable Nashville trip and one your group talks about for years comes down to one decision made before you arrive: choosing a property whose layout, amenities, and location actually match what your group needs. Browse the full Stay Nashville portfolio at Nashville Vacation Homes to compare all available properties and current availability.

If the speakeasy game room at Underwood Manor sounds like the right kind of pregame for your group, this rustic modern farmhouse 5 minutes from downtown Nashville is the strongest single-property pick in the portfolio. The moody bar atmosphere, pool table, and karaoke setup mean your group has a full evening of entertainment before stepping outside. Check dates and availability here.




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