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Get Your Free Revenue AuditFree · No obligation · Louisville-local teamThe Gulch is Nashville's most sought-after short-term rental neighbourhood, a walkable, mixed-use district carved out of former rail yards just south of downtown. Since its transformation in the mid-2000s, the area has attracted high-end residential towers, Michelin-calibre restaurants, independent boutiques, and a density of nightlife that draws visitors from across the country. For Airbnb investors, that combination of luxury infrastructure and round-the-clock foot traffic means consistently premium nightly rates and occupancy levels that outperform the broader Nashville market.
What sets The Gulch apart as an investment is the quality of its demand. Unlike entertainment-heavy strips where bookings surge during events and crater between them, The Gulch draws a diversified mix of corporate travellers, particularly from the Amazon and Oracle campuses minutes away, alongside leisure guests, music-industry visitors, and convention attendees at the Music City Center. That blend smooths the revenue curve throughout the year and insulates owners from the volatility seen in other Nashville neighbourhoods.
The physical product matters too. The Gulch's residential stock is dominated by purpose-built luxury condos: floor-to-ceiling glass, rooftop amenities, concierge services, and secure parking. These buildings command and justify rates that vintage properties elsewhere simply cannot match. For investors who want Nashville exposure at the highest end of the ADR spectrum, The Gulch remains the market's gold standard.
The epicentre of Gulch investment, 11th Avenue's residential towers, including the Icon, the Velocity, and SoBro's edge properties, define Nashville's premium STR ceiling. Full-floor penthouses with skyline views routinely hit $600/night on peak weekends. Corporate demand from nearby Amazon and Oracle campuses keeps mid-week occupancy robust year-round, while CMA Fest, NFL Draft, and bachelorette traffic spike weekend rates from late spring through summer.
Stretching along the western edge of The Gulch toward Midtown, the Adelicia corridor sits at the intersection of Nashville's entertainment and corporate worlds. Guests here are a ten-minute walk from Music Row recording studios, Vanderbilt Medical Center, and the boutique dining of West End, a location mix that attracts music-industry professionals, medical-convention visitors, and leisure travellers in equal measure. Modern 2BR condos in this zone offer strong mid-week occupancy driven by the Vanderbilt and Music City Center demand anchors.
The 8th Avenue corridor bridges The Gulch and the emerging SoBro district, offering transitional-era condos at acquisition prices meaningfully below Gulch Core while capturing substantial spill-over demand from both markets. Investors seeking the best risk-adjusted entry into The Gulch footprint find 1β2BR units here that deliver strong gross yields. The zone benefits from proximity to Nashville's lower Broadway entertainment strip, Bridgestone Arena, and the First Horizon Park stadium, giving weekend leisure demand a reliable floor even outside peak festivals.
Key STR metrics across The Gulch's three investment zones. Data sourced from BNBCalc 2024 and Airbtics March 2026.
| Sub-Zone | ADR | Occupancy | Peak Month | Best Property | Key Demand |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gulch Core / 11th Ave | $400β$650 | 80β88% | June (CMA Fest) | Full-floor penthouse condos | Corporate executives, Amazon / Oracle HQ employees |
| Midtown Gateway / Adelicia | $350β$500 | 78β85% | June / November | Modern 2BR condos | Music industry, Music City Center conventions |
| 8th Ave Connector | $350β$450 | 76β83% | June (CMA Fest) | 1β2BR transitional condos | SoBro / Gulch spill-over, leisure weekends |
Different investment goals call for different strategies. Here is where The Gulch shines for six distinct investor profiles.
You want the highest achievable nightly rate in Nashville and are willing to pay for flagship product. Full-floor penthouses and corner units in Gulch Core deliver rates that no other Nashville sub-market can match. Premium furnishing investment amplifies the ADR advantage.
Mid-week occupancy from Amazon, Oracle, and Vanderbilt Medical removes the reliance on weekend leisure spikes. Corporate guests book longer stays, treat the property with care, and drive lower turnover costs. The Gulch's proximity to these demand anchors is unmatched in Nashville.
You want Gulch-adjacent revenue at a more defensible acquisition price. The 8th Ave Connector offers the lowest entry point in The Gulch footprint while capturing meaningful demand spill-over from both the Gulch Core and SoBro. Ideal for first-time Nashville STR investors building a track record.
Nashville's bachelorette, live music, and sports event calendar is one of the most consistent leisure demand drivers in the country. CMA Fest, NFL Draft, Bridgestone Arena concerts, and Broadway weekends fill calendars across all three zones. The Midtown Gateway captures the music-industry professional niche on top of leisure demand.
Gross yield matters more than absolute revenue. Lower acquisition prices in the 8th Ave Connector zone combined with strong occupancy rates driven by SoBro and Broadway demand produce yield metrics that can outperform Gulch Core on a cap-rate basis, especially for investors who self-manage or partner with a high-efficiency operator.
You are building a multi-property Nashville STR portfolio and want geographic and product diversification across price points. Owning across Gulch Core, Midtown Gateway, and the 8th Ave Connector gives you exposure to corporate, leisure, music-industry, and convention demand, smoothing revenue across the full calendar year.
Three pillars that consistently deliver Nashville's top STR performance for our owners.
Our proprietary revenue engine monitors 200+ demand signals in real time, CMA Fest, NFL Draft, Vanderbilt graduation, Music City Center conventions, and 190+ annual Nashville events. Rates update daily to capture every demand spike while protecting base occupancy through slower periods. Gulch Core owners consistently outperform the neighbourhood average ADR by 12β18%.
The Gulch guests expect a hotel-level experience. We deliver it: professional photography that justifies premium rates, concierge-style pre-arrival communication, curated local guides, and same-day response to every guest request. Our average Gulch listing rating is 4.94 stars. Superhost status, maintained across all our Nashville properties, adds algorithmic visibility that compounds revenue over time.
From Metro Nashville STR permit management and HOA compliance to professional housekeeping coordinated to hotel standards and 24/7 guest support, we handle every operational detail. Our Nashville-local maintenance network means issues are resolved in hours, not days, protecting your property, your reviews, and your revenue. Owners receive transparent monthly reporting with line-item revenue and expense breakdowns.
Data-backed context for every investor evaluating The Gulch Nashville as an Airbnb investment market.
Nashville welcomed 16.83 million visitors in 2023, generating $10.77 billion in total visitor spending, sustaining year-round STR demand across all price points in The Gulch.
The citywide median STR host in Nashville earns approximately $50,000 per year. Managed Gulch properties with professional pricing and operations average more than double that figure.
Approximately 8,300 active short-term rental listings operate in Davidson County. The Gulch's limited luxury condo inventory and higher permit requirements restrict supply, keeping competition manageable for quality operators.
Metro Nashville requires an annual STR permit at $313 per property. Type 1 permits cover owner-occupied rentals; Type 2 permits cover non-owner-occupied investment properties. Hotel Occupancy Tax applies to all STR revenue at the current Metro Nashville rate.
BNBCalc's 2024 analysis of managed 2BR properties in The Gulch Nashville estimates $102,000 in annual gross revenue, based on an ADR of approximately $350 and 80% occupancy with professional management applied.
Nashville's event calendar spans 190+ annual events including CMA Fest, NFL Draft, Bonnaroo overflow, Vanderbilt commencement, and 60+ Music City Center conventions, providing reliable demand spikes that a dynamic pricing strategy converts directly into revenue for Gulch property owners.
The Gulch sits in DTC-West and surrounding mixed-use districts, which keeps new non-owner-occupied STRP permits available with conditions for most of the neighbourhood’s high-rise condo stock—one reason Gulch units command the city’s premium ADRs. Zoning is parcel-specific, so verify any address with Metro Planning before you buy. Here is what every Gulch operator needs to know.
Every Nashville short-term rental must hold a Short Term Rental Property (STRP) permit from Metro Codes before it can be listed or advertised. The application fee is $313 per year, the permit expires 365 days after issue, and renewals require proof that all property, occupancy, and sales taxes have been paid.
Owner-occupied permits require the owner to permanently live on the property and are issued to natural persons only—LLCs, corporations, and trusts are ineligible. New non-owner-occupied permits are prohibited in residential zones (AR2A, R, RS, RM) and issued only in mixed-use, office, commercial, and downtown districts (MUN/MUL/MUG/MUI, OG, OR20–OR40-A, ORI, CN/CL/CS/CA/CF, DTC, SCN/SCC/SCR).
Applications go through Metro ePermits and require homeowner’s fire, hazard, and liability insurance of at least $1 million per occurrence, a floor plan certified by a licensed architect, engineer, or home inspector, a notarized affidavit, proof of paid taxes, written notification to adjacent property owners, and an HOA compliance statement where applicable.
A permit covers up to 4 sleeping rooms; maximum occupancy is twice the number of permitted sleeping rooms plus four, capped at 12 guests. The permit number must appear on every listing, and a responsible party located within 25 miles must be reachable 24/7 and posted inside the unit.
Metro’s hotel occupancy tax is 7% of gross receipts plus $2.50 per occupied night (raised from 6% in July 2023 under ordinance BL2022-1529), on top of 9.25% combined state and local sales tax. Airbnb and Vrbo remit most Tennessee taxes automatically; direct bookings must be remitted to Metro.
A permit can be revoked after three violations of any applicable ordinance. Grandfathered non-owner-occupied permits in residential zones can be renewed but are non-transferable—they are extinguished when the property is sold, which is why permitted properties command a price premium.
Sources: Nashville.gov — STRP Permit Types · STRP Application Requirements · Operation Rules · Metro Finance — Occupancy Tax. Rules verified August 2026. Venturebnb handles permit applications, renewals, and tax remittance for every property we manage.
Our Nashville-local team analyses your specific property, location, unit size, building amenities, and comparable Gulch listings, to give you a data-backed revenue estimate at no cost and with no obligation. Most owners are surprised by what their property can generate with professional management.
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