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1815 Martin St #A, Nashville, Tennessee, 37203
$
3400
Bedrooms
3
Utilities Included
No
Bathrooms
3
Furnished
No
Available to Lease on
TBD
Property Type
Townhouse
SQFT
2037
Key metrics
Rent
$
3400
Monthly Estimated Profit?
$
4798
Annual Estimated Profit?
$
57575
Acquisition Fee
$
2500
Security Deposit
$
TBD
Average Daily Rate
$
0
Occupancy
0
Annual Revenue
$
98375
Key Features

Welcome to 1815 Martin Street, Unit A, a modern townhome perfectly suited for corporate housing in Nashville's vibrant Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. This three-level residence offers 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across 2,037 square feet, providing ample space for professionals seeking a comfortable and flexible living arrangement. The property supports multi-year leases and explicit subleasing, making it an ideal choice for companies looking to accommodate employees for extended periods. Its proximity to local attractions, art galleries, and music venues, as well as quick access to downtown Nashville and GEODIS Park, ensures a dynamic living experience.

The open-concept design of the main living area is both inviting and functional, featuring oversized windows that flood the space with natural light. The sleek kitchen, equipped with stainless steel appliances and modern cabinetry, serves as a central hub for both quiet mornings and entertaining guests. Each level of the home is designed to offer privacy and adaptability, with a spacious primary suite and additional rooms that can be used as guest accommodations or office space. The property also includes a 1-car garage and an additional parking space, a rare convenience in urban settings.

Important Notes

HOA fee is $250.

Property Features

• 3 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms: A comfortable layout with ample space for living and working.
• Open-Concept Living: Bright and inviting with oversized windows and modern design.
• Modern Kitchen: Features stainless steel appliances and ample cabinetry.
• Parking: Includes a 1-car garage and an additional dedicated parking space.
• Prime Location: Steps from local attractions, dining, and entertainment.

STR Regulations Summary:  

Status:
Not STR Friendly

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APARTMENTS ARE TYPICALLY ZONED FOR PERMITS

Nashville, TN has specific regulations for non-owner occupied short-term rentals (STRs). New non-owner occupied STR permits are only allowed in certain non-residentially zoned areas24. These properties are defined as residential dwelling units with no more than four sleeping rooms, used and/or advertised for transient occupancy by guests, where the owner does not live on the property12.To operate a non-owner occupied STR in Nashville:

  1. Obtain a permit from the Metro Codes Department before listing the property4.
  2. Ensure the property is in an eligible zoning district as listed in the District Land Use Table24.
  3. Provide personal contact information for the owner and a responsible party residing within 25 miles of the property13.
  4. Submit proof of insurance, proof of written notification to adjacent properties, and a statement that the STR does not violate homeowners association agreements1.
  5. Pay applicable taxes, including business, sales, and hotel occupancy taxes24.
  6. Renew the permit annually before the expiration date2.

The current permit fee for non-owner occupied STRs is $313.003. Operators must comply with specific rules to maintain their permit, and violations can result in permit revocation4.It's important to note that these regulations are subject to change, and prospective STR operators should consult the Nashville.gov website or contact strpquestions@nashville.gov for the most up-to-date information24.

New not owner-occupied permits will only be issued as a use permitted with conditions (PC) in MUN and MUN-A, MUL and MUL-A, MUG and MUG-A, MUI and MUI-A, OG, OR20 through OR40-A, ORI and ORI-A, CN and CN-A, CL and CL-A, CS and CS-A, CA, CF, DTC North, DTC South, DTC-West, DTC Central, SCN, SCC and SCR zoning districts. You may use this website to plug in an address : Parcel Viewer (nashville.gov) . From there you’ll need to review the zoning history (there may be more than one current code). Please be aware of the attached distance bill. Please note that overlays (OV) are not zoning districts and refer to only the most recent zoning district as that is what is in effect. When you've found a property zoned appropriately please let us know the address so we may verify it meets the PC requirement.

Property Location