Last updated: June 15, 2026

Encore 2008 SoBro high-rise condominium at 301 Demonbreun Street in Downtown Nashville lit at night with 1-2 bedroom condo layouts

Encore at 301 Demonbreun Street is a 2008 SoBro high-rise condominium in SoBro (South of Broadway), Downtown Nashville, developed by Giarratana and Novare Group, holding 333 residential units across 20 stories, with a unit mix spanning 1-2 bedroom condos. Over the trailing 18 months, 14 closed sales record at the building, with a 2-BR median of $847,525 and a median days-on-market of 27 days. Active June 2026 inventory includes 16 listings.

Specifically, Encore anchors the SoBro district at the intersection of Demonbreun Street and Korean Veterans Boulevard, two blocks from Bridgestone Arena and the Country Music Hall of Fame. For broader context, see how Encore compares to neighboring downtown buildings including The Viridian, Cumberland Penthouses.

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What Is Encore?

Encore lobby and elevator banks at 301 Demonbreun Street in Downtown Nashville SoBro high-rise condo

Currently, Encore is a 2008 SoBro high-rise condominium at 301 Demonbreun Street. The building holds 333 residential units across 20 stories, with a unit mix spanning 1-2 bedroom condos.

Construction completed in 2008 under Giarratana and Novare Group as the first high-rise condo tower developed in the SoBro district. The Encore opened as Nashville’s emerging downtown south of Broadway began the build-out that now includes the Music City Center, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and Bridgestone Arena improvements.

For context, the SoBro corridor anchors a working mix of state government, entertainment district employment, downtown corporate offices, and hospitality. Within a five-minute walk, residents reach Bridgestone Arena, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, and the Cumberland River walking corridor.

At a Glance
Address: 301 Demonbreun Street, Nashville, TN 37201

Year completed: 2008

Stories: 20

Total units: 333

Unit mix: 1-2 bedroom condos

Parent neighborhood: SoBro (South of Broadway)

Closed sales (trailing 18 months): 20

Closed price range: $346,500 to $1,150,000

Median closed price: $564,450

Median DOM: 27 days

Active June 2026 inventory: 16 listings

Active list price range: $369,000 to $995,000

Encore Condo Prices in 2026

For context, Encore trades in the downtown Nashville condo band reflective of its 2008 vintage, 20-story footprint, and 333-unit count. The trailing 18 months record 14 closed sales spanning $346,500 to $1,150,000, with a median closed price of $564,450 and a median 27-day DOM.

Median DOM at 27 days places Encore mid-pace relative to the downtown Nashville condo range — faster than The Viridian (65 days) and slower than Bennie Dillon (9 days).

  • 1-bedroom closings: 11 closed sales, median $506,000.
  • 2-bedroom closings: 3 closed sales, median $847,525.
  • Active June 2026: 16 listings priced $369,000 to $995,000.

For broader Downtown Nashville pricing context covering The Viridian, Cumberland Penthouses, Bennie Dillon, and the Banner Block, see the Downtown Nashville condos guide.

Encore Amenities

For prospective buyers, Encore delivers one of the deepest amenity packages in the downtown Nashville condo set. Specifically, the building’s value is split between on-site features and corridor walkability.

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Resort-style pool deck
  • Theater room
  • Billiards lounge
  • Fire-table outdoor deck with city views
  • Fitness center
  • Ground-floor retail
  • Secured underground parking
  • Secured entry with controlled-access lobby
  • Elevator access throughout the residential floors
  • Pet-friendly per HOA bylaws (verify weight and breed restrictions)

Encore elevator lobby and shared spaces at 301 Demonbreun Street SoBro condo building

Overall, the Encore amenity deck is one of the most complete in the Downtown Nashville condo market. Residents step directly into the SoBro walking grid with Bridgestone Arena, Lower Broadway, and the Music City Center all within a 10-minute walk.

Living at Encore

Encore living room interior with downtown Nashville skyline view from upper floor unit

For context, Encore sits within SoBro (South of Broadway) at 301 Demonbreun Street. Notably, the building places residents three blocks east of the Cumberland River walking corridor, two blocks east of Bridgestone Arena, and four blocks south of Lower Broadway.

Additionally, the building sits within walking distance of the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Music City Center. Today, SoBro anchors a working mix of state government, downtown corporate offices, and the Lower Broadway hospitality sector.

For commute context, the building sits directly within downtown Nashville. Nashville International Airport sits roughly 12 minutes east via Korean Veterans Boulevard, and Vanderbilt University sits 8 minutes west via West End Avenue.

Encore Floor Plans

Specifically, Encore carries a unit mix spanning 1-2 bedroom condos across 333 total units. The MLS-documented closings in the trailing 18 months cover both floor plates with strong volume.

  • 1-bedroom plates: 11 closed sales at median $506,000. Verify exact square footage and floor plate orientation per the active MLS listing.
  • 2-bedroom plates: 3 closed sales at median $847,525. Verify exact square footage and floor plate orientation per the active MLS listing.

In particular, upper-floor units carry the strongest views over the downtown Nashville skyline. By contrast, lower-floor plates trade at the lowest per-sf pricing.

Encore Investment Outlook

Encore downtown Nashville SoBro condo investment profile with MLS pricing analysis

Overall, Encore draws three buyer profiles. First, downtown professionals target the 1-BR plates for walkability to Bridgestone Arena, the Music City Center, and Lower Broadway. The $506,000 median 1-BR closing makes Encore accessible at the mid-tier downtown condo price point.

Second, downsizing buyers target the 2-BR plates as lock-and-leave primary residences with downtown walkability. The $847,525 median 2-BR closing documents the building’s price band.

Third, short-term rental allowance at Encore depends on HOA bylaws plus Metro Nashville STR permit rules. Therefore, verify in writing with the HOA before any buyer purchase intended for STR use. Notably, Davidson County does not allow non-owner-occupied STR permits in residential zoning districts.

Notably, the 27-day median DOM at Encore sits at the mid-pace point of the downtown Nashville condo range, faster than The Viridian (65 days) but slower than the historic-loft buildings like Bennie Dillon (9 days).

For buyers looking at Encore, three factors apply. First, confirm HOA STR policy in writing if rental income is part of the buy plan. Second, verify FHA project approval status through the HUD FHA condo project approval lookup before pursuing FHA financing. Third, evaluate the specific unit floor plate carefully — at 333 units, Encore offers many distinct floor plates.

Encore FAQs

Buyers evaluating Encore consistently ask a tight set of money and operational questions before booking a tour or writing a contract. The answers below reflect current MLS data and trusted source knowledge as of June 2026.

How many condos are at Encore?

Currently, Encore holds 333 residential condo units across 20 stories. Over the past 18 months, 20 units closed at the building.

When was Encore built?

Specifically, construction finished in 2008 under Giarratana and Novare Group as the first high-rise condo tower developed in the SoBro district.

What is the price range at Encore?

Over the past 18 months, closed sales at Encore recorded between $346,500 and $1,150,000, with a median of $564,450. Active June 2026 inventory ranges from $369,000 to $995,000.

Are short-term rentals allowed at Encore?

Short-term rental allowance depends on the HOA bylaws plus Metro Nashville STR permit rules. Therefore, verify in writing with the HOA before any buyer purchase intended for STR use. Notably, Davidson County does not allow non-owner-occupied STR permits in residential zoning districts.

Is Encore FHA approved?

Therefore, check current FHA project approval at the HUD FHA condo lookup before pursuing FHA financing. FHA approval expires every three years.

What is the closest park to Encore?

Currently, the closest public park is the Cumberland River walking corridor and Riverfront Park, three blocks east.

How does Encore compare to The Viridian?

By comparison, both buildings are Giarratana/Novare-developed downtown Nashville high-rises. Encore at 20 stories and 333 units anchors SoBro near Bridgestone Arena; The Viridian at 31 stories and 305 units sits in the Church Street corridor near the central business district. Encore trades at a slightly higher 1-BR median ($506K vs $415K at Viridian). See the Viridian building profile for current MLS pricing context.

Further Reading and Local Authority Sources

Work With an Encore 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 the SoBro corridor and the full Downtown Nashville high-rise inventory.

If you are buying or selling at Encore, 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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