783 Summit Oaks Ct,
Nashville
TN
37221
$925,000
Status:
For Sale
Listing Information
- 3,493 SqFt
- $264.82 / SqFt
Description of 783 Summit Oaks Ct, Nashville
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Essential Information
- MLS® #2885543
- Price$925,000
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms4.00
- Full Baths3
- Half Baths2
- Square Footage3,493
- Acres0.00
- Year Built2025
- TypeResidential
- Sub-TypeSingle Family Residence
- StatusFor Sale
Financials
- Price$925,000
- Tax Amount$100
- Gas Paid ByN
- Electric Paid ByN
- Assoc Fee$600
Amenities
- UtilitiesWater Available
- Parking Spaces2
- # of Garages2
- GaragesGarage Faces Front
- SewerPublic Sewer
- Water SourcePublic
Interior
- AppliancesNone
- HeatingCentral
- CoolingCentral Air
- # of Stories2
- Cooling SourceCentral Air
- Heating SourceCentral
- Drapes RemainN
- FloorWood, Tile
Exterior
- ConstructionHardboard Siding, Brick
Additional Information
- Date ListedMay 15th, 2025
- Days on Market182
- Is AuctionN
FloorPlan
- Full Baths3
- Half Baths2
- Bedrooms4
- Basement DescriptionOther
Listing Details
- Listing Office:Benchmark Realty, Llc
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Listing information last updated on November 13th, 2025 at 12:09pm CST.
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