Anchor down at Commodore's Quarters—a spirited 1 BDR, 1 bath apartment filled with Vandy pride in Sylvan Park! Just 1 mile from Vanderbilt and 2 miles from Lower Broadway, you're perfectly positioned for all the Nashville action. Unwind in the cozy outdoor space with Adirondack chairs and café lights. Whether you're here for school, work, or play, Commodore's Quarters is your home base for all things Vandy and beyond!
Our community is designed to offer you the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and camaraderie. We hope you enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and find everything you need to make your time here enjoyable.
Guests have full access to the private apartment and shared outdoor spaces.
Welcome to Commodore’s Quarters—your ultimate Vandy getaway, bursting with school spirit and Commodore pride! This stylish one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is decked out with custom Vanderbilt-inspired wallpaper in the kitchen and Vandy artwork throughout, setting the perfect tone for your stay.The bedroom features two queen beds, room-darkening curtains, and a ceiling fan to ensure a restful night’s sleep. The bathroom includes a combo tub/shower for a relaxing soak or quick refresh. Whip up some game-day snacks in the full kitchen, then enjoy them in the handsome dining area. After a day of exploring campus or Downtown Nashville, working hard, or cheering on the Commodores, kick back in the bright and spacious living room. The sofa even transforms into a bed, so you can host two more of your Vandy crew! Step outside to the community outdoor space, where you can unwind in Adirondack chairs under cafe lighting amid tasteful landscaping. Easily ride your bike to Vanderbilt or take a walk/jog to Centennial Park using the Richland Greenway conveniently located at the end of the street.
Please note, a train runs behind the apartment complex and you may hear it during your stay. It’s a short freight train that goes from Memphis to Nashville, but it operates irregularly. Sometimes it doesn’t run at all, and other times it runs a few times a day. The train doesn’t blow its horn near our building, so it’s just background noise as it passes by. The train is not visible due to the vegetation between the tracks and the building. Sound and light-reducing curtains as well as a sound machine are provided to minimize any disturbance.