(615) 301-1650: MLS #2623635 Official listing information! Pleasant Hill neighborhood - 2590 Couchville Pike located in Nashville TN 37217, priced at $11000000, with 0 bedrooms.
2590 Couchville Pike Nashville TN - MLS #2623635 CloseLand for sale in Nashville, TN at 2590 Couchville Pike. This land is priced at $357,445/acre.
30.774 acres, currently zoned R15 (Multi/Res) with unlimited future opportunities in the area. Councilman has shared his desires for a Mixed Use Development or a higher density zoning that would accommodate commercial (live/work) off of Couchville Pike and high density residential (a majority resale) on the remainder of the parcels. Minutes to the airport and conveniently located to I-24/I-40 and downtown Nashville. Buy and hold the property for future potential or build the next needed neighborhood in Nashville. Taxes are estimated. This property will not be approved for rezoning for IWD or Multi-Family.
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Listing information last updated on April 30th, 2024 at 12:24am CDT.
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