- Price: $2,800,000
- 115 28th Ave N
- MLS #: 2563428
- Status: For Sale
- City: Nashville
- Subdivision: Wilkins/Boyd Cockrill Spri
- County: Davidson County, TN
- Beds: 0
- Baths:
- Type: Commercial Sale
- Elementary School:
- Middle School:
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(615) 301-1650: MLS #2563435 Official listing information! Wilkins/Boyd Cockrill Spri neighborhood - 117 28th Ave N located in Nashville TN 37203, priced at $2800000, with 0 bedrooms.
117 28th Ave N Nashville TN - MLS #2563435 Closefor sale in Nashville, TN at 117 28th Ave N. This is priced at $21,538,462/acre.
117 28th Ave is 4500 sq. ft., 3-story building. Overlooking centennial park. Complete Renovation. Ample street parking. Fully sprinkled. Value Added investment, can build to lot line or go higher. Restaurant first floor, 1500 sq. ft. $4000 monthly. 960 sq. ft. deck outdoor seating. Rent increases,10-year lease. 2nd floor apartment -1500 sq. ft. living area, #200 and #201. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with 2 kitchens. Leased $4000 per month. 3rd floor is an owner-occupied law office- $2500 monthly—2022 property taxes: $11,857.58. Insurance costs $4500+-. Gross Income: $126,000.00. Expenses: $18,858. Maintenance: $2500.00 NOI: = $107,142. Cap Rate: 3.8%. 115 28th Ave. Also For Sale: MLS #2563428
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Listing information last updated on September 26th, 2023 at 8:54pm CDT.
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