(615) 301-1650: MLS #2994879 Official listing information! 2318 Merry Street neighborhood - 2320 Merry St located in Nashville TN 37208, priced at $299000, with 0 bedrooms.
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Land for sale in Nashville, TN at 2320 Merry St. This land is priced at $2,135,714/acre.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a buildable lot just minutes from the heart of Downtown Nashville. Surrounded by new construction and thriving developments, this property is ideally positioned for your next project or investment. Zoned R6 – allowing for the construction of two homes. Lot 2318 Merry St also available. All utilities available on-site for convenience and cost efficiency. Located on a street that’s rapidly transforming with modern homes and exciting new builds. Just a short drive to Broadway, the Gulch, Midtown, and Nashville Yards – offering easy access to dining, shopping, and entertainment. Whether you’re an investor, builder, or homeowner looking to create something special, this lot presents incredible potential in one of Nashville’s fastest-growing areas.
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Listing information last updated on November 18th, 2025 at 9:24am CST.
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