This Capitol Towers home is located at 510 Gay St 912 in Nashville. 2590744 was built in 1959 and has 1 bedrooms
510 Gay St 912, Nashville - MLS 2590744 Closefor sale in Nashville, TN at 510 Gay St 912. This 1 bedroom is priced at $3/sqft.
Renovated and Fully Furnished 1 bedroom apartment with wonderful views of Nashville and TN State Capitol grounds! This condo has it all including new and modern stainless appliances, granite, laminate floors, etc. Take in the views as you relax on your balcony or take in the sights with a short walk to the Ryman, Printers Alley, and Broadway. Secure building with Laundry and fitness facilities on-site. ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING ON THE PREMISIS! $45 non-refundable application fee for any person over the age of 18 that will reside on the premises. $1700 first months rent and $1700 security deposit due before possession. 3 - 12 month Lease available. Renters Insurance required with $300,000 minimum liability. Onsite parking additional $125 per month $175 cleaning fee upon departure
Extra Closets, Furnished, High Speed Internet
Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator
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Listing information last updated on May 4th, 2024 at 2:54am CDT.
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