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5 Best Condo High-Rises in Nashville

February 8, 2010 by admin · View Comments 

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The Adelicia – The finishes, floor plans, design, construction materials and location all speak for themselves in this building. Famous residents like Simon Fuller and Taylor Swift have only added to its reputation (and price).

The Terrazzo – The finishes are perhaps the highest end in Nashville, but its Interstate location and lack of views knock this building down a notch. The Terrazzo is Nashville’s only LEED certified residential high-rise condo building.

The West End – Some are skeptical about this building, but I am not at their current prices. These are some of the largest condos in all of Nashville and they really feel like a traditional home in the sky.

The Icon in the Gulch – While many did not expect it, it happened. The Bristol Group’s first high-rise effort is a combination of great location and great community. Most would describe the feel as trendy decadence with incredible panoramic views of downtown Nashville.

The Encore – The finishes, floor plans and design are just above average, but being 2 blocks from more Nashville attractions than any other building makes the Encore worthy of this list. This building features true walk ability to NFL, NHL, Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman, honky tonks and more.

Cross reference this list with the 5 largest condo developments in Nashville.

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  • shelleyKinselman
    I have lived at both the West End and the Adelicia and there is no comparison. The Adelicia is much much better. Since the auction at the West End it has the feel of a frat house, with what seems to be college students filling the condos. And at West End you can hear every sound made in the neighboring apartments & floors. The doorman at West End is only there from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, where as the Adelicia doorman is there 24-7 along with a roving security person. I lived at the Adelicia for over two years and never heard a sound from the other residents. There is no substitute for that peace & quiet when you are home. The West End also has no amenities like the full gym and resort-style pool at the Adelicia.
  • Shelley, thank you very much for your perspective as a person who has lived at both properties. I do have a couple of follow up questions and would love for you to address should you have time:

    If the West End was not filling up with Vandy renters and was lived in by professionals, would you feel the same way about the building?

    Does the absolutely gigantic floor plans at the West End make it easier to live in a condo compared to the smaller condos in the Adelicia?

    Do you find that the location is fairly convenient to shopping, restaurants, grocery, dry cleaning on West End? In other words, is it easy to live at the West End compared to the Adelicia?

    Any other insight would be very much appreciated and that you so much in advance.
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