(615) 301-1650: MLS #3013358 Official listing information! West End Terrace neighborhood - 261 White Bridge Pike 141 located in Nashville TN 37209, priced at $140000, with 1 bedrooms.
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Residential property for sale in Nashville, TN at 261 White Bridge Pike 141. This 1 bedroom residential property is priced at $247/sqft.
Beautifully updated unit in a prime location convenient to West Nashville, Downtown, and Green Hills. The inviting living room features new luxury vinyl plank flooring, while the kitchen offers an eat-in area. The spacious primary bedroom includes a large walk-in closet and a full bath with a shower/tub combination. Laundry facilities are conveniently located near the unit. Enjoy low-maintenance living in the heart of the city—HOA covers exterior and grounds maintenance, trash, and water. Ample open parking is available, and renting is permitted. Close to everything!
Maintenance Structure, Maintenance Grounds, Trash, Water
Electric Oven, Cooktop, Electric Range, Refrigerator
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Listing information last updated on December 11th, 2025 at 2:08am CST.
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