East Nashville

Last updated: May 20, 2026

East Nashville Nashville district view across the Cumberland River with Five Points and the historic East Nashville residential corridor in zip 37206
East Nashville across the Cumberland River from Downtown. Additionally, the neighborhood sits anchored by the Five Points and Woodland Street commercial corridors and the chef-driven food cluster.

East Nashville condos sit east of the Cumberland River across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge from Downtown, inside zip 37206. Furthermore, the neighborhood is the cultural epicenter of independent Nashville: live music venues, chef-driven restaurants, and the city’s most active small-business and arts community. Meanwhile, the tracked condominium footprint is small relative to the broader Nashville urban core, with five condominium buildings under East Nashville subdivisions in MLS: 5th & Main at 2115 Yeaman Place (2008, the principal building with active inventory), East End Lofts at 926 Woodland Street (2007), 37206 Building, City View Lofts, and MC3. Indeed, pricing runs from the high $200,000s through the high $400,000s for compact 1BR and 2BR product. Specifically, 5th & Main carryings the deepest active inventory.

The five-building stack covers the East Nashville condo market across the Five Points, East End, and Lockeland Springs corridors. 5th & Main is the principal multi-story condominium with the broadest active band. In addition, pricing currently runs from a $284,900 under-contract 1BR through $490,000 for the largest 2BR plans. East End Lofts at Woodland and 10th adds compact 1BR product around $330,000. For example, the remaining three buildings (37206 Building, City View Lofts, MC3) trade thinly with limited current MLS activity. Moreover, all five sit inside the historic core of East Nashville. Residents walk to Five Points, the Holly Street and Eastland Avenue restaurant corridors, and the Cumberland River parks. For broader urban-core context, see the Downtown Nashville condos page across the river or the adjacent Germantown condos page just north.

East Nashville at a Glance

Tracked condo buildings:
5 (5th & Main, East End Lofts, 37206 Building, City View Lofts, MC3)
Active inventory range:
$284,900 (5th & Main 1BR under contract) to $490,000 (5th & Main 2BR). Additionally, with East End Lofts at $329,999
Newest building:
5th & Main at 2115 Yeaman Place, 2008
Lowest entry point:
5th & Main, $284,900 active under contract for a 786-square-foot 1BR; East End Lofts at $329,999 for 736-square-foot 1BR is the next-cheapest open listing
Walk Score:
75 to 88 across the historic core (Five Points, Eastland, Riverside)
Primary ZIP:
37206

What Is East Nashville?

East Nashville is the cultural heart of independent Nashville. Settled in the 1800s as a streetcar suburb across the Cumberland from Downtown, it survived devastating tornadoes in 1933 and 1998 plus the 2020 Christmas Day bombing aftermath that rippled across the river, and has come out the other side as the city’s most concentrated creative and food district. Specifically, the neighborhood today is anchored by Five Points (the historic commercial intersection), the Eastland Avenue corridor, Riverside Village along the Cumberland, and the Lockeland Springs and East End historic-district residential blocks. ZIP 37206 covers the heart of the neighborhood.

The food program is what makes East Nashville stand out, and it’s where most of my buyers commit. Margot Café & Bar: Margot McCormack has been a James Beard Award semifinalist for Best Chef Southeast multiple years and the restaurant has anchored Five Points for two decades. Lockeland Table: chef Hal Holden-Bache has been a James Beard semifinalist for Best Chef Southeast, and the restaurant’s community-supported model and brick-oven cooking pulls travelers from across the city. Folk: chef Philip Krajeck’s wood-fired East Nashville sibling to Germantown’s Rolf and Daughters is a Bon Appetit Best New Restaurants in America honoree. Bastion: Josh Habiger has been a James Beard semifinalist for Best Chef Southeast, and Bastion’s 24-seat tasting room (with the casual bar in front) has been called one of the best restaurants in the South by Garden & Gun and Eater. Add The Pharmacy Burger Parlor, I Dream of Weenie, Hugh-Baby’s, Mas Tacos Por Favor, and the constantly-rotating chef pop-ups at Cafe Roze, and you have one of the densest chef-driven food clusters in the South.

Geographically, East Nashville covers a roughly four-square-mile footprint bounded by the Cumberland River on the west, Briley Parkway on the north and east, and Shelby Park / Shelby Bottoms on the south. The Cumberland riverfront and the Pedestrian Bridge connect the neighborhood directly to Downtown’s Riverfront Park, which buyers prioritize when they want urban-core access without high-rise density. Additionally, the condo footprint clusters at Five Points (5th & Main, MC3, 37206 Building) and along Woodland Street toward Lockeland Springs (East End Lofts, City View Lofts). Beyond the food program, the neighborhood’s other anchors are Shelby Park, the Family Wash live music venue, and the Bongo Java / Ugly Mugs / Barista Parlor coffee triangle. For broader urban-core context, see the Downtown Nashville condos page across the river or the adjacent Germantown condos page just north.

East Nashville Condo Buildings: Comparison Table

Tracked East Nashville condo inventory, newest to oldest (May 2026)
Building Address Year Completed Active Range Notes
5th & Main 2115 Yeaman Pl 2008 $284,900 to $490,000 Principal Five Points condominium. Deepest active inventory
East End Lofts 926 Woodland St 2007 $329,999 Compact 1BR loft conversion near Lockeland Springs
37206 Building East Nashville core Year pending Thin trading. See live MLS Smaller East Nashville condominium subdivision
City View Lofts East Nashville core Year pending No active inventory in last 18 months Small subdivision. Off-market resale only
MC3 East Nashville core Year pending Thin trading. See live MLS Smaller East Nashville condominium subdivision

Several smaller condominium and townhome conversions sit inside the East Nashville core but trade thinly under separate MLS subdivisions. Buyers should confirm the exact MLS subdivision in any active listing before assuming pricing comparable to the five tracked buildings above.

East Nashville Condo Market Data (2026)

Active condo inventory (East Nashville subdivisions):
5 to 9 active listings typical across the five tracked buildings, with the bulk concentrated at 5th & Main
Active range:
$284,900 (5th & Main 786-sqft 1BR under contract) through $490,000 (5th & Main 1420-sqft 2BR)
Active PSF (5th & Main):
$295 to $363 per square foot across active and pre-MLS inventory
Active PSF (East End Lofts):
$448 per square foot at the current 1BR listing
Lowest entry point:
$284,900 under-contract at 5th & Main (1BR, 786 sqft), among the most affordable urban-core condo entry prices in Nashville
Methodology:
RealTracs MLS active and under-contract inventory through May 10, 2026 across the five tracked East Nashville subdivisions. 5th & Main resale dominates volume; East End Lofts adds compact 1BR product. Furthermore, the other three buildings trade thinly. Live MLS feeds below show current resale activity.

East Nashville’s condo product breaks down into two real choices. If you want active inventory and a multi-floor-plate selection, 5th & Main at 2115 Yeaman Place is the only multi-listing building in the neighborhood right now, with 1BR product from the high $200,000s and 2BR from the mid $400,000s. If you want sub-$350K entry into East Nashville condo ownership with character (exposed brick, loft layout) instead of building amenities, East End Lofts at 926 Woodland Street is the next-cheapest open listing at $329,999. Meanwhile, the remaining three buildings (37206 Building, City View Lofts, MC3) trade thinly enough that resale activity typically happens through direct buyer-to-owner introductions rather than open-market listings.

Condos for Sale in East Nashville by Building (Live MLS)

Cards below cover all five tracked East Nashville condominium buildings, starting with the principal 5th & Main complex at $284,900 to $490,000, then through East End Lofts at $329,999, and watch-only listings for 37206 Building, City View Lofts, and MC3. Indeed, each card includes addresses, scale, current pricing where available, and live MLS feeds, newest to oldest by year of delivery.

5th & Main

2115 Yeaman Place | Five Points condominium | completed 2008

5th and Main 2008 condominium at 2115 Yeaman Place at Five Points in East Nashville Nashville zip 37206

5th & Main is the principal East Nashville condominium project at 2115 Yeaman Place, a 2008 multi-floor-plate building anchoring the Five Points commercial intersection. Active MLS inventory in May 2026 runs four open listings from $420,000 through $490,000 in 1376-to-1573-square-foot 1BR and 2BR plans, plus two coming-soon 1BRs from $299,900 and one 786-square-foot 1BR under contract at $284,900. In addition, the building offers Five Points’ only multi-story condominium product. Specifically, the deepest active inventory and the broadest pricing band in the neighborhood. Browse 5th & Main condos for sale on MLS, or see the detail page for floor plates and HOA structure.

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East End Lofts

926 Woodland Street | loft condominium | completed 2007

East End Lofts 2007 loft condominium at 926 Woodland Street between Five Points and Lockeland Springs in East Nashville

East End Lofts is a 2007 loft conversion at 926 Woodland Street, on the Woodland corridor between Five Points and Lockeland Springs. Active MLS inventory in May 2026 shows one 736-square-foot 1BR listed at $329,999 ($448 PSF). For example, the building’s compact unit count and Woodland Street address make it one of the few sub-$350K open listings inside the East Nashville historic core. Resale activity happens infrequently because owner-occupants typically hold long for the character architecture and walkable location. Browse East End Lofts condos for sale on MLS via the live feed below, or call Grant for current resale opportunities and pre-MLS access. Moreover, a refreshed detail page for East End Lofts is in build queue.

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37206 Building

East Nashville core | small condominium subdivision

37206 Building small East Nashville condominium subdivision named for the East Nashville zip code

37206 Building takes its name from the East Nashville ZIP code that anchors the neighborhood. Specifically, the subdivision is small and trades infrequently in MLS. Additionally, most resale activity here happens off-market because the unit count is small and ownership tenure runs long. Check the live MLS feed below for any active listings, or reach out to Grant for current pricing and pre-listing access. Furthermore, a refreshed detail page for the 37206 Building is in build queue.

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City View Lofts

East Nashville core | small condominium subdivision

City View Lofts small East Nashville condominium subdivision in zip 37206

City View Lofts is one of East Nashville’s smaller condominium subdivisions and has not generated any MLS activity in the trailing 18 months as of May 2026. Meanwhile, the building exists, owners hold, and resale opportunities typically come through direct buyer-to-owner introductions when they happen at all. Check the live MLS feed below for any current activity, or call Grant for off-market opportunities and pre-listing access. Indeed, a refreshed detail page for City View Lofts is in build queue.

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MC3

East Nashville core | small condominium subdivision

MC3 small East Nashville condominium subdivision in the historic East Nashville core

MC3 is a small East Nashville condominium subdivision that trades thinly with limited current MLS inventory. Resale tenure runs long because the building is small and owner-occupants tend to hold. Check the live MLS feed below for any active listings, or contact Grant directly for off-market resale opportunities and pre-MLS introductions. In addition, a refreshed detail page for MC3 is in build queue.

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Long-Term Rental, Short-Term Rental, and Investment Considerations

East Nashville’s tracked condominium buildings are owner-occupied or long-term rental properties only. For example, all five buildings (5th & Main, East End Lofts, 37206 Building, City View Lofts, MC3) have HOA bylaws requiring minimum lease terms of six months or longer. None permits Airbnb, Vrbo, or any nightly rental program. Moreover, this is consistent with the brokerage rule across all Nashville high-rise and mid-rise condominiums in May 2026.

For investors looking at long-term rental yield, East Nashville’s chef-driven food density, the Cumberland riverfront and Shelby Park access, the live-music venues, and the steady inflow of creative-class workers drive consistent demand for furnished and unfurnished long-term rentals across all five buildings. Typical lease terms are 12 months. 5th & Main’s deeper inventory band ($284,900 entry to $490,000 high) gives investors the broadest selection of unit sizes; East End Lofts at $329,999 offers the cheapest open-market entry in a character-architecture building.

For investors specifically targeting short-term rental, East Nashville’s condo buildings are not the right product, but the surrounding 37206 zip carries one of the highest concentrations of Type 2 / NOOSTR permits in the city, attached to detached single-family bungalows, shotgun cottages, and East Nashville historic homes. See the Nashville Airbnbs for sale page for properties zoned and permitted for nightly rental.

Walking, Dining, and Daily Life in East Nashville

  • 0.1 to 0.5 mi to Five Points (Margot Café, Bongo East, I Dream of Weenie, Pharmacy Burger Parlor)
  • 0.3 mi to Woodland Street corridor and the historic East Nashville commercial blocks
  • 0.5 mi to East End Lofts at 926 Woodland Street area
  • 0.7 mi to Eastland Avenue restaurant corridor (Lockeland Table, Mitchell Deli)
  • 1.0 mi to Shelby Park and Shelby Bottoms greenway
  • 1.2 mi to Downtown via Woodland Street Bridge or Pedestrian Bridge
  • Walk Score 75 to 88 across the historic core, with the highest densities at Five Points and Eastland
  • Coffee, dining, and groceries on Holly Street, 11th Street, and Woodland within five-minute walk

Schools and Zoning

East Nashville sits within Metro Nashville Public Schools. Buyers with school-age children should use the official MNPS school zone lookup at schools.mnps.org to confirm the assigned zone for any specific address (zones change periodically and the live tool is the authoritative source).

East Nashville Condo FAQ

How many condo buildings are tracked in East Nashville?

Five condominium buildings sit under East Nashville subdivisions in MLS: 5th & Main at 2115 Yeaman Place (2008, principal Five Points building), East End Lofts at 926 Woodland Street (2007), 37206 Building, City View Lofts, and MC3. East Nashville’s condo product is smaller than Downtown or the Gulch, with single-family bungalows and historic homes dominating the residential mix.

What is the price range for East Nashville condos?

Active East Nashville condo inventory ranges from $284,900 under contract through $490,000 in May 2026. 5th & Main carries the deepest inventory: $284,900 under-contract for a 786-sqft 1BR, $299,900 and $350,000 coming-soon 1BRs, and $420,000 through $490,000 for 1BR and 2BR plans in 1376-to-1573 sqft floor plates. East End Lofts adds one 736-sqft 1BR open listing at $329,999. Specifically, the three remaining buildings (37206 Building, City View Lofts, MC3) trade thinly. Contact Grant Hammond for off-market activity.

Which East Nashville building has the lowest entry price?

5th & Main at 2115 Yeaman Place currently has the lowest active price in tracked East Nashville inventory. The May 2026 under-contract 786-sqft 1BR at $284,900 ($362 PSF) is the cheapest tracked unit in the neighborhood. Of open-market listings (not under contract), 5th & Main coming-soon at $299,900 leads, followed by East End Lofts at $329,999 for a 736-sqft 1BR.

Which East Nashville building has the most active inventory?

5th & Main carries the most active inventory by a wide margin. The principal Five Points building has seven listings in active, coming-soon, or under-contract status as of May 2026. Additionally, it is more than the other four tracked East Nashville buildings combined. East End Lofts adds one active listing, and 37206 Building, City View Lofts, and MC3 trade thinly with no consistent open inventory.

Does any East Nashville condo allow short-term rentals?

No. All five East Nashville condominium buildings have HOA bylaws requiring minimum lease terms of six months or longer. None permits Airbnb, Vrbo, or any nightly rental program. Furthermore, this is consistent with the rule across all tracked Nashville high-rise and mid-rise condominiums as of May 2026. Meanwhile, the surrounding 37206 zip carries one of Nashville’s highest concentrations of Type 2 / NOOSTR permits, but those are attached to detached single-family bungalows and historic homes in the neighborhood, not condominium units.

What restaurants are walkable from East Nashville condos?

East Nashville has one of the densest chef-driven food clusters in the South. Margot Café (James Beard semifinalist Margot McCormack), Lockeland Table (James Beard semifinalist Hal Holden-Bache), Folk (Bon Appetit Best New Restaurants honoree from Philip Krajeck), and Bastion (James Beard semifinalist Josh Habiger) all sit within a 10-minute walk of the Five Points and Woodland Street condo cluster. Add Pharmacy Burger Parlor, I Dream of Weenie, Hugh-Baby’s, Mas Tacos Por Favor, and Cafe Roze, plus Barista Parlor and Bongo East for coffee, and the East Nashville food program rivals any neighborhood in the country.

What schools are zoned for East Nashville condo buyers with children?

East Nashville falls within Metro Nashville Public Schools. Specific elementary, middle, and high school zones depend on the exact address. Use the MNPS school zone lookup for any active listing to confirm. Most East Nashville condo buyers are creative-class professionals, restaurant industry workers, or young couples without school-age children, given the compact 1BR-2BR product mix across the tracked buildings.

How does East Nashville compare to Downtown Nashville for condo pricing?

East Nashville offers the most affordable urban-core entry on a PSF and absolute-price basis. Active 1BR East Nashville inventory opens at $284,900 versus $400,000-plus typical for comparable Downtown 1BR product, and 1BR PSF runs $295 to $448 versus $500+ Downtown. East Nashville trades character architecture and chef-driven food density for the high-rise amenity stack you get Downtown; Downtown trades more inventory depth, full-service amenities, and Cumberland-river-facing views. Buyers comparing typically end up choosing East Nashville for the food and music scene plus the dollar value, and Downtown for high-rise amenities and luxury inventory depth.

Recent Sold Comps

East Nashville’s 5th & Main building generates most resale activity in the tracked condo set. Closed-sale data over the trailing 18 months across the smaller subdivisions (East End Lofts, 37206 Building, City View Lofts, MC3) is sparse compared to the larger high-rise corridors in Downtown and the Gulch. Indeed, the live MLS feeds in each building card above show current resale activity including closed sales. Contact Grant Hammond directly for off-market closed comps and pre-MLS resale opportunities across the East Nashville condo set.

Why Buyers Work With Grant Hammond on Condos in East Nashville

Grant Hammond is a Nashville real estate broker at BDG Partners @ Compass RE with 25 years of experience and 350-plus high-rise condominium transactions across Davidson and Williamson Counties. Grant tracks 5th & Main resale weekly, maintains a buyer pool list for 1BR turnover under $350,000, and works directly with the East Nashville condominium HOAs on resale listings and off-market introductions. For a 5th & Main walk-through, an East End Lofts character-architecture tour, or any East Nashville condo evaluation, call Grant at (615) 945-7123. Tennessee Broker License #261980. Broker fees are not set by law and are fully negotiable.

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