- Price: $750,000
- 635 Old Hickory Blvd
- MLS #: 3031719
- Status: Under Contract (With Showings)
- City: Nashville
- Subdivision:
- County: Davidson County, TN
- Beds: 0
- Baths:
- Type: Commercial Sale
- Elementary School:
- Middle School:
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(615) 301-1650: MLS #2766105 Official listing information! neighborhood - 2512 Clifton Ave located in Nashville TN 37209, priced at $789000, with 0 bedrooms.
2512 Clifton Ave Nashville TN - MLS #2766105 Close
for sale in Nashville, TN at 2512 Clifton Ave. This is priced at $3,287,500/acre.
Discover the potential of this 0.24-acre corner lot, zoned IR, ideally situated near downtown Nashville with unparalleled proximity to major interstates I-40, I-24, and I-65. Located just off Charlotte Avenue, this level parcel offers a prime opportunity for a variety of commercial developments. The next block over is a new mixed use development consisting of residential condos and retail including Burn Boot Camp, Retrograde Coffee, luxury salons, and A-ROI Sushi & Thai restaurant.
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Listing information last updated on December 12th, 2025 at 6:38pm CST.
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