5th and Main Condos

Last updated: May 15, 2026

5th and Main 2008 mid-rise condominium at 2115 Yeaman Place in East Nashville Cleveland Park district with mixed-use ground-floor retail and home condos on the floors above

5th and Main Condos at 2115 Yeaman Place is East Nashville’s anchor mid-rise condo, a 2008 mixed-use building that sits two blocks from the Five Points main street and one block from the Cumberland River. Closed sales over the past 24 months range from $285,000 for small 1-BR units to $665,000 for a 2,142-square-foot 2-BR. In certain. In short, the median 1-BR closes at $337,500. 5th and Main is one of the few condo options in East Nashville. Also, the market is dominated by single-family houses and townhomes.

5th and Main Condos defined East Nashville’s condo product when it opened in 2008. Plus, the building brought a multi-story condo option in a area. Before 2008, East Nashville carried almost exclusively single-family homes, two-story townhomes, and small loft conversions. Today, 5th and Main is still the principal high-density condo building in East Nashville. In certain, it carries the deepest active listings of any building under East Nashville MLS subdivisions. Floors above the ground-floor retail tenants house 1-BR, 1-BR-plus-den, and 2-BR units. Selective 3-BR units sit in the larger plates.

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What Is 5th and Main Condos?

5th and Main Condos building at 2115 Yeaman Place East Nashville with ground-floor retail and condos above

Currently, 5th and Main Condos stands as a mixed-use mid-rise condo building at 2115 Yeaman Place. Specifically, the building sits in East Nashville’s Cleveland Park area.

Built in 2008, the building Ground-floor retail and dining tenants share the structure with home condos on the floors above. The project sits in the historic Cleveland Park district at Yeaman Place and Main Street.

The location places residents two blocks from Five Points and one block from the Cumberland River bend. In fact, the building’s location anchors the East Nashville condo market.

Additionally, 5th and Main is the only multi-story condo project with substantive resale activity inside the East Nashville historic core. Notably, the other condo communities tracked in East Nashville MLS subdivisions (East End Lofts, 37206 Building, City View Lofts, MC3) are smaller in unit count or limited in active listings. Therefore, East Nashville condo buyer interest centers on 5th and Main. Ground-floor businesses over the building’s history have included a mix of food, beverage, and service businesses. The retail tenants aim toward Five Points walk-in traffic. The building sits steps from Mas Tacos Por Favor, the Holly Street restaurant cluster, and the Eastland Avenue main street. This puts residents in the densest dining and entertainment district in East Nashville.

5th and Main Condos at a Glance

Address 2115 Yeaman Place, Nashville, TN 37206
Year completed 2008
MLS subdivision 5th & Main
Building type Mixed-use mid-rise (home condos above ground-floor retail)
Neighborhood East Nashville (Cleveland Park / Five Points)
Closed sales (24 months) 7 (6 one-BR plus 1 two-BR)
Active listings (May 2026) 3 listings (mostly 1-BR)
1-BR median price (24 months) $337,500
Median price-per-square-foot $351 per sf (1-BR)
Median days on market 48 days (1-BR)
Walk Score Approximately 75-88 (Five Points and Eastland corridor)
STR allowance Verify with HOA before any buyer buy
Last updated May 15, 2026

5th and Main Condo Prices in 2026

5th and Main occupies the East Nashville entry-tier to mid-tier price band. Closed sales over the past 24 months range from $284,900 for a 786-square-foot 1-BR to $665,000 for a 2,142-square-foot 2-BR. In short, the median 1-BR closing price is $337,500. Additionally, median price-per-square-foot across 1-BR closings is $351. Floor level and unit size drive most of the price change. In general, larger floor plates and corner units command premiums over the smaller interior 1-BR stacks.

  • 1-BR units: 6 closed sales over 24 months from $284,900 to $420,000. Median price $337,500. Square footage 786 to 1,162 sf, median 1,042 sf. Median $351 per sf. Median DOM 48 days.
  • 2-BR units: 1 recorded sale at $665,000. The unit measured 2,142 square feet, $310 per sf, 33 DOM. Larger 2-BR floor plates trade rarely in the building.

Right now, active listings has three options. A 1-BR 1,061-square-foot unit lists at $350,000, a 1-BR 1,573-square-foot unit lists at $420,000. In general, a third active listing sits within the building. The wide square-footage spread in 1-BR units (786 to 1,573 sf) is unusual. In practice, “1-BR” at 5th and Main runs from small studio-style layouts to large 1-BR-plus-den plans. Data: Greater Nashville REALTORS MLS, closed sales May 2024 through May 2026. For broader East Nashville pricing context covering townhomes, single-family homes, and the smaller condo communities, see the East Nashville condos area page.

5th and Main Amenities

5th and Main is a fairly kitted mixed-use mid-rise rather than a resort-style high-rise like Adelicia or 505 Nashville. The amenity package focuses on practical home building services. The building does not carry a deep amenity deck. Furthermore, the building’s primary main draw is location. Residents step directly into the Five Points main street and the densest dining cluster in East Nashville.

  • Secured-access lobby
  • Controlled-access garage parking
  • Ground-floor retail and dining tenants on-site
  • Walking distance to Five Points main street (two blocks)
  • Ten-minute walk to Cumberland River parks and the East Bank corridor
  • Five blocks to Holly Street and Eastland Avenue dining clusters
  • Pet policies under HOA rules (verify before contract)

5th and Main condominium rooftop deck with outdoor seating and skyline views at 2115 Yeaman Place in East Nashville Cleveland Park district 2008 mid-rise

5th and Main condominium interior courtyard with landscaping and resident gathering space at 2115 Yeaman Place in East Nashville Cleveland Park district

5th and Main condominium fitness gym with cardio and strength equipment at 2115 Yeaman Place in East Nashville Cleveland Park district 2008 mid-rise condo

5th and Main condominium structured parking garage at 2115 Yeaman Place in East Nashville Cleveland Park district with assigned resident spaces

Additionally, the mixed-use units places coffee, food, and service businesses directly underfoot. This compresses daily errand radius to roughly two blocks for most residents. The Walk Score of 75-88 reflects that compression across the surrounding Five Points historic core.

Living at 5th and Main

5th and Main 2008 mid-rise condominium at 2115 Yeaman Place in East Nashville Cleveland Park district with downtown Nashville skyline context across Cumberland River
For context, 5th and Main sits in the historic Cleveland Park district of East Nashville. Notably, the building places residents within a two-block walk of Five Points where Woodland Street, Clearview Avenue, 11th Street, and S. 10th Street converge. It sits one block from the Cumberland River bend at McFerrin Park and within a five-minute walk of the Holly Street and Eastland Avenue business corridors.

Five Points is the cultural epicenter of independent East Nashville. Today, the corridor packs live music venues, chef-driven restaurants, and the city’s most active small-business and arts group.

For commute context, 5th and Main is about a 10-minute drive to downtown Nashville. The Korean Veterans Boulevard or Woodland Street bridges connect the building directly to the downtown grid. Furthermore, Nashville International Airport (BNA) sits 12 to 17 minutes east. Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt Medical Center are 15 minutes by car via downtown. The East Nashville historic core, like Cleveland Park, Lockeland Springs, Eastwood, and Maxwell Heights, anchors a set apart buyer profile. Here, the area character differs much from Midtown or Downtown Nashville. East Nashville draws independent music industry principals, chef and hotel and bar owners, creative workers, and downtown commuters. They prefer historic area feel over high-rise density. 5th and Main suits buyers who want urban condo convenience inside a walkable historic district. The product is set apart from a glass-tower experience.

5th and Main Floor Plans

5th and Main carries a wide spread of 1-BR units. Selective 2-BR and 3-BR plates also exist in the building. MLS floor plan data shows 1-BR units from 786 to 1,573 sf. Therefore, the building’s “1-BR” listings spans small units through large 1-BR-plus-den layouts that approach 2-BR usable space.

  • One-bedroom layouts: 786 to 1,573 sf across recent MLS listings; closed-sale median 1,042 sf
  • Two-bedroom plates: shown 2,142 sf at the high end (closed sale at $665,000). Smaller 2-BR plates likely exist but have not closed in the 24-month window
  • Larger 3-BR plates: selectively open in the building per historic listing records; verify against current MLS listings

By compare, the larger 1-BR-plus-den units carry the highest per-unit prices for the 1-BR units. Additionally, they offer the best square-footage value in the East Nashville condo market. Additionally, the 2-BR listings trades rarely. This makes 5th and Main 2-BR units a thin-supply category worth watching on alert if you are a buyer targeting that units.

5th and Main Investment Outlook

Overall, 5th and Main draws three buyer profiles. First, long-term rental buyers target the 1-BR and small 2-BR units. These units lease often to East Nashville renters in music, the chef and hotel and bar cluster. The downtown workers commuter pool.

Additionally, owner-lived-in buyers acquire larger 1-BR-plus-den and 2-BR units as primary homes with low-upkeep lock-and-leave convenience.

Finally, non-owner-lived-in short-term rental (NOOSTR) buyers check 5th and Main as a possible STR property. NOOSTR status depends on HOA bylaws plus Metro Nashville’s STR permit rules. Verify on paper before any buyer buy.

For buyers looking at 5th and Main, three factors apply. First, you confirm current HOA STR policy on paper before any rental-use purchase. Second, verify FHA project approval status through the HUD FHA condo project approval lookup. Third, check the long-term rental cap rate against East Nashville townhome and small-multifamily product where applicable. The 24-month MLS closing data shows 7 closed sales at 5th and Main. Therefore, the building absorbs new listings at a steady but not high-velocity pace. Median days on market of 48 for 1-BR listings is much longer than top-velocity Nashville buildings. By compare, Werthan Mills 2-BR medians sit at 1 day and Adelicia 2-BR medians at 17 days. Sellers at 5th and Main should price tightly to similar closed sales rather than test aspirational pricing. Buyers can expect a deeper listings window than downtown high-rises allow.

5th and Main FAQs

Buyers and buyers looking at 5th and Main often ask the same day-to-day and money questions before making a tour or contract. The answers below reflect current MLS data and trusted source knowledge as of May 2026.

How many condos are at 5th and Main?

5th and Main has a multi-story home condo units above ground-floor retail tenants. Verify exact total unit count with the HOA at the time of acquisition. Over the past 24 months, 7 units have closed at the building, with 3 now active in MLS.

What is the address of 5th and Main Condos?

2115 Yeaman Place, Nashville, TN 37206. The building sits in the historic Cleveland Park district of East Nashville at the intersection of Yeaman Place and Main Street, two blocks from Five Points.

When was 5th and Main built?

5th and Main opened in 2008. The building was one of the first multi-story home condos to open in East Nashville and is still the principal high-density condo building in the market.

What is the price range at 5th and Main?

Closed sales over 24 months range from $284,900 for a 786-square-foot 1-BR to $665,000 for a 2,142-square-foot 2-BR. The median 1-BR closing sits at $337,500. Active listings as of May 2026 has 1-BR units priced $350,000 to $420,000.

Are short-term rentals allowed at 5th and Main?

STR rules at 5th and Main depend on current HOA bylaws. The building must also qualify under Metro Nashville’s short-term rental permit framework. Verify on paper with the HOA before any STR buyer buy.

Is 5th and Main FHA approved?

Check current FHA project approval status through the HUD FHA condo project lookup before pursuing FHA financing. FHA project approval expires every three years and requires HOA renewal.

Are pets allowed at 5th and Main?

For pets, you follow HOA rules. Restrictions has weight limits, breed rules, and sign-up requirements. Verify current pet policy with the HOA before signing.

What is the closest grocery store to 5th and Main?

Turnip Truck Urban Fare in the East Nashville historic core sits about a five-minute walk from 5th and Main. The Eastside Kroger on Gallatin Pike is about a 5-minute drive. The Five Points main street also has multiple small-format food and beverage tenants within two blocks.

How does 5th and Main compare to East End Lofts?

Both buildings sit inside the East Nashville historic core but serve different price points and product types. 5th and Main at 2115 Yeaman Place is the principal mid-rise condo building with 24-month median 1-BR pricing at $337,500. By compare, East End Lofts at 926 Woodland Street is a smaller historic-loft project. Active listings ranges from $300,000 to $350,000 for 1-BR units. 5th and Main carries more listings and stronger resale velocity. By compare, East End Lofts offers a more historic-loft design character.

Work With a 5th and Main Specialist

I am Grant Hammond, a Nashville real estate broker at Compass RE with 25 years of experience and over $1 billion in career sales. My team has closed 550-plus short-term rental transactions and 350-plus high-rise condominium transactions across Middle Tennessee, including East Nashville mid-rise condos, Cleveland Park loft inventory, and Five Points corridor product.

If you are buying or selling at 5th and Main, reach out for current MLS analysis, floor-by-floor pricing benchmarks, HOA financial review, and unit-level comp work. Call or text me directly at (615) 945-7123, or use the form below to get started. Tennessee Broker License #261980. Broker fees are not set by law and are fully negotiable.

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