This Oak Hill home is located at 4320 Franklin Pike in Nashville. 2458295 was built in 0 and has 0 bedrooms
4320 Franklin Pike, Nashville - MLS 2458295 CloseLand for sale in Nashville, TN at 4320 Franklin Pike. This land is priced at $/acre.
Outstanding lot in Oak Hill! Nearly three acres, level lot w/ gentle fall and surrounded by prominent estates. Rare availability on this prestigious stretch of Franklin Rd. Corner lot bordered by historic stone wall from Civil War Era. Opportunity awaits for an unbeatable custom built home, or high end construction. Minutes to downtown and I-65, Vanderbilt, Radnor Lake and all the city has to offer. Must see for Investors and buyers seeking the extraordinary~ and all the city has to offer. Marketed for Land Value/Home Sold AS-IS. DO NOT DISTURB occupant. Home will not be shown.
Zeitlin Sotheby's International Realty
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Listing information last updated on May 1st, 2024 at 2:40pm CDT.
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