This Art Ave Lofts home is located at 231 Rep John Lewis Way N 502 in Nashville. 2460699 was built in 1900 and has 3 bedrooms
231 Rep John Lewis Way N 502, Nashville - MLS 2460699 Closefor sale in Nashville, TN at 231 Rep John Lewis Way N 502. This 3 bedroom is priced at $3/sqft.
Fully Furnished 3 Bedroom Penthouse in historic Art Ave Lofts just steps away from amazing Nashville amenities including TPAC, Lower Broad, Restaurants, Coffee shops and so much more. Beautiful entertaining space with granite/stainless kitchen, large rooftop terrace, 3 bedrooms plus flex/office, 3.5 bathrooms. Highlights included: elevator access to quiet interior unit, hardwood floors throughout, 23' Ceilings, custom artwork, 2 assigned garage parking spaces, and full size washer/dryer. Lease length must be at least 12 months. Utilities can be included for another $500/month.
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Listing information last updated on October 2nd, 2023 at 6:54am CDT.
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