304 Peachtree St,
Nashville
TN
37210
$189,000
Status:
Listing Information
- 1,714 SqFt
- $110.27 / SqFt
Description of 304 Peachtree St, Nashville
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Essential Information
- MLS® #1902641
- Price$189,000
- Sold Price$175,000
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms1.00
- Full Baths1
- Square Footage1,714
- Acres0.17
- Year Built1938
- TypeResidential
- Sub-TypeSingle Family Residence
- StyleCottage
- StatusClosed
Community Information
- Address304 Peachtree St
- SubdivisionOverhill City
- CityNashville
- CountyDavidson County
- StateTN
- Zip Code37210
Area
1 - Davidson County (Murfreesboro Rd to I-65)
Interior
- Interior FeaturesCeiling Fan(s), Storage
- AppliancesDishwasher
- HeatingCentral
- FireplaceYes
- # of Fireplaces1
- # of Stories2
Exterior
- Exterior FeaturesStorage
- ConstructionOther
School Information
- ElementaryJohn B Whitsitt Elementary
- MiddleCameron College Preparatory
- HighGlencliff Comp High School
Additional Information
- Date ListedFebruary 16th, 2018
- Days on Market
- Is AuctionN
Listing Office:
Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Woodmont Realty
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Listing information last updated on June 14th, 2026 at 9:09pm CDT.
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