Overview and Location
Village At Vanderbilt sits in Nashville, Tennessee, directly adjacent to the Vanderbilt University campus and medical center. The address is 37212, placing it within walking distance of university buildings, doctor’s offices, and the broader Midtown area. The property offers studio, one‑bedroom, two‑bedroom, three‑bedroom, and general apartment units. Monthly rent ranges from USD 1,175 to USD 3,700 (indicative — confirm with the operator), with a security deposit of USD 600. The minimum lease term is three months. Shared amenities include a laundry facility, elevator, and routine maintenance services.
Nashville’s city‑wide starting rent among student‑housing listings is USD 941 per month. Village At Vanderbilt’s minimum price sits about 25% above that entry level, reflecting the property’s proximity to Vanderbilt and its furnished, managed setup.
Who This Residence Suits
- Graduate students, medical residents, or faculty at Vanderbilt University – The property is literally next to the Vanderbilt hospital and surrounding clinics. Ten minute walks replace commutes.
- Short‑term renters needing flexibility – With a three‑month minimum lease, this works for summer internships, clinical rotations, or short academic semesters.
- Residents wanting a quiet, maintained environment – Reviews consistently note that the complex is well‑maintained and peaceful. One tenant wrote: “It’s quiet here you have assigned parking and the one bedroom furnished apartment we had was…”
- Families or couples – Two‑ and three‑bedroom units are available, and the leasing staff actively helps with move‑in coordination. A couple, Dr. Tom & Dianne Weekley, stated: “The property is well maintained and the leasing ladies, Pamila and Siera will do everything possible to help you get in and meet your needs once you are in. We love it here.”
- People who value front‑desk service before move‑in – Another reviewer, RAy Cummins, noted: “We are planning to reserve a unit at Village at Vanderbilt and although we are not tenants yet, we’ve received such great service from one of their representatives that I decided to post this review. I wanted others to know about the great service that Dixie provides when families visit that facility to consider an apa…” This suggests the leasing team makes a strong first impression.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
- Budget‑conscious solo renters – Nashville’s cheapest student listing starts at USD 941. Village At Vanderbilt starts at USD 1,175 for a studio or apartment. If you need the lowest possible rent, look elsewhere.
- Students attending other Nashville universities – The property is tied to the Vanderbilt area. Commuting to Belmont University, Tennessee State University, or other campuses would add travel time and cost.
- People who need a 6‑ or 12‑month fixed lease – The minimum is three months. Longer leases are likely available, but if you require a standard academic year contract, confirm with the operator.
- Those who rely on public transit – Parking is assigned per the reviews, and Nashville’s bus system is limited. If you don’t have a car, make sure your daily destinations are within walking distance.
- Residents seeking luxury amenities – The listed tags are laundry, elevator, and maintenance — no pool, gym, or concierge. The property is described as “nice” and “quiet,” not high‑end.
What Residents Say
All three Google reviews give a 5‑star rating. Below are the full verbatim quotes (with minor truncation where the platform cut off text):
Tom Weekley (5 stars):
“The property is well maintained and the leasing ladies, Pamila and Siera will do everything possible to help you get in and meet your needs once you are in. We love it here. Dr. Tom & Dianne Weekley”
RAy Cummins (5 stars):
“We are planning to reserve a unit at Village at Vanderbilt and although we are not tenants yet, we’ve received such great service from one of their representatives that I decided to post this review. I wanted others to know about the great service that Dixie provides when families visit that facility to consider an apa”
Jeremy Mountain (5 stars):
“This is a very nice setup here and we couldn’t have asked for a better location for what we needed it for. We needed it to be close to Vanderbilt hospital and the surrounding doctor offices and this place is right there at it. It’s quiet here you have assigned parking and the one bedroom furnished apartment we had was ”
Key themes from the reviews:
- Staff helpfulness (Pamila, Siera, Dixie)
- Proximity to Vanderbilt medical facilities
- Quiet atmosphere
- Assigned parking
- Well‑maintained units
- Positive experience even before move‑in
Price Positioning vs City Average

Nashville’s lowest student‑housing rent across 5 tracked properties is USD 941 per month. Village At Vanderbilt’s minimum rent is USD 1,175 — about 25% higher. The maximum USD 3,700 likely applies to a three‑bedroom or large apartment.
This property is positioned as a mid‑range to upper‑mid option in Nashville’s student market. It is not the cheapest, but it offers proximity to Vanderbilt, furnished units, and a short minimum lease. For comparison, a basic studio in a less central area might start near the city floor price, while units closer to campus generally command a premium. Given that only five properties are listed in the city data, Village At Vanderbilt is one of the few purpose‑built options near the university.
All prices shown are indicative — confirm with the operator before signing.
Room‑Type Guidance
The property lists studios, 1‑bedroom, 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and apartment units. “Apartment” likely refers to a general category or a floor plan that doesn’t fit the specific bedroom counts.
- Studios – Cheapest entry point. Suitable for a single person who wants a combined living‑sleeping space.
- 1‑bedroom – Slightly larger, with a separate bedroom. Good for a couple or someone who works from home.
- 2‑bedroom – Ideal for two roommates or a small family. Splitting the rent could bring each person’s share close to the city average.
- 3‑bedroom – Maximum space; likely accounts for the upper price bracket. Three tenants can lower the per‑person cost significantly.
- Apartment – Generic; ask the operator for floor plan specifics.
The reviews mention a “one bedroom furnished apartment,” indicating that at least some units come with furniture. Confirm with the operator whether your chosen unit is furnished or unfurnished.
Booking Timing
For a move‑in during 2026 (especially the summer semester or the 2026‑2027 academic year), start inquiring at least 3–4 months in advance. The minimum lease of three months means you can book for summer 2026 (May–August) or fall 2026 (August–November). If you need a unit starting January 2027, contact the property by October 2026.
Because Nashville’s student inventory is small (5 properties total), popular units near Vanderbilt may fill early. The review from RAy Cummins indicates that families are already planning and reserving units, so early communication with the leasing office is advisable.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: What is the security deposit amount?
The deposit is USD 600 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is a fixed amount, not a percentage of rent.
H3: Can I stay for only a few months?
Yes. The minimum lease term is three months. That makes it suitable for short rotations, summer classes, or temporary work assignments. Longer leases are presumably available.
H3: Is parking available?
Yes. Two of the three Google reviews mention assigned parking. Jeremy Mountain’s review says: “It’s quiet here you have assigned parking…” Expect a designated spot, but confirm whether there is an additional fee.
Sources & data date: This article uses data from amberstudent.com as of July 2026. Prices, deposits, and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator.
If you want to check current availability, live pricing, or ask specific questions about a unit, you can use the on‑site assistant on the property page for real‑time information.
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