This Cumberland Nurseries home is located at 2226 Foster Ave in Nashville. 2746965 was built in 1999 and has 0 bedrooms
2226 Foster Ave, Nashville - MLS 2746965 Close
for sale in Nashville, TN at 2226 Foster Ave. This is priced at $258/sqft.
This cash-flowing Duplex is located in the popular Woodbine neighborhood, close to Downtown, the airport, Geodis Park, and the fairgrounds. Hardwood floors, Granite Countertops, Stainless Steel Appliances, Tile Backsplash, Newer Windows, Roof & HVAC. 3bed/2bath units currently rented for $1,900 and $1,675, leased through June 2025. Market rate estimated at $1,900/each unit. 3 total duplexes offered in a package deal including 2222 Foster is directly next door for ease of management (It's like having 10 beds on one property!) Ask about additional property for sale. MLS # 2746963 and MLS # 2746962. Showings allowed with accepted offer!
Electricity Available, Water Available
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Listing information last updated on November 12th, 2025 at 8:53pm CST.
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