(615) 301-1650: MLS #2610649 Official listing information! Four Seasons neighborhood - 330 Summit Ridge Cir located in Nashville TN 37215, priced at $395000, with 2 bedrooms.
330 Summit Ridge Cir Nashville TN - MLS #2610649 CloseResidential property for sale in Nashville, TN at 330 Summit Ridge Cir. This 2 bedroom residential property is priced at $304/sqft.
Seller is motivated! Newly remodeled condo in the heart of Green Hills: Live/play/work. This end-unit townhome at Four Seasons backs up to beautiful green space. Updated, airy, & bright. Fresh paint, hardware, appliances, and lighting. White kitchen w/tile backsplash. Combination living/dining spaces with access to the back deck, which is perfect for entertaining with plenty of green space. Great opportunity for area university students as an investment!
Maintenance Grounds, Recreation Facilities, Sewer, Water
Electricity Available, Water Available
Ceiling Fan(s), Redecorated, Storage, Entry Foyer
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Listing information last updated on April 29th, 2024 at 11:25am CDT.
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