1024 40th Ave N,
Nashville
TN
37209
$295,000
Status:
Description of 1024 40th Ave N, Nashville
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Essential Information
- MLS® #2822553
- Price$295,000
- Sold Price$299,900
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms1.00
- Full Baths1
- Square Footage810
- Acres0.14
- Year Built1938
- TypeResidential
- Sub-TypeSingle Family Residence
- StatusClosed
Community Information
- Address1024 40th Ave N
- SubdivisionClifton/County Lands
- CityNashville
- CountyDavidson County, TN
- StateTN
- Zip Code37209
Utilities
Electricity Available, Water Available, Cable Connected
Interior
- HeatingElectric
- CoolingElectric
- # of Stories1
Interior Features
Ceiling Fan(s), Storage, High Speed Internet
Appliances
Electric Oven, Dryer, Refrigerator, Washer
Exterior
- Lot DescriptionPrivate, Sloped
- ConstructionAluminum Siding
School Information
- ElementaryCockrill Elementary
- MiddleMoses McKissack Middle
- HighPearl Cohn Magnet High School
Additional Information
- Date ListedApril 25th, 2025
- Days on Market
- Is AuctionN
Listing Details
- Listing Office:B-elite Real Estate Services
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Listing information last updated on November 12th, 2025 at 8:08pm CST.
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