Residences at Broadwest Nashville Condos for Sale (2026)

Last updated: June 15, 2026

Residences at Broadwest 34-story exterior at 1616 West End Avenue with Conrad Nashville Hotel below

Residences at Broadwest at 1616 West End Avenue is Midtown Nashville’s Conrad-branded condominium tower and one of two Hilton luxury hotel-residential buildings in the city. The 196 condominiums occupy the upper 20 floors above the 14-story Conrad Nashville Hotel. A separate resident-only entrance and elevators maintain a private experience. Completed 2020 to 2021. Architect Cooper Carry, hotel interior Champalimaud Design, general contractor Hoar Construction. HOA $773 to $3,296 per month, covering Conrad hotel-grade service infrastructure and amenity programming. Walk Score reflects strong Midtown walkability to Vanderbilt and Music Row. Sits in Midtown Nashville at the western end of the West End corridor.

Notably, the Conrad brand affiliation is a primary value driver. Ownership at Broadwest includes Conrad concierge service, in-residence dining, valet, optional housekeeping, and the hotel’s wellness programming. Hotel kitchens supply room service from Blue Aster (modern American) and Thistle and Rye (globally inspired). The standard matches Conrad’s global luxury portfolio. Owners use a dedicated resident lobby and elevator core that doesn’t share the hotel guest path. All 196 units sold within four months of initial offering, prior to the building opening, demonstrating strong pre-construction demand. Today, resale supply has stabilized. Pricing on closed transactions runs $715,000 to $7,600,000 with a $906 per square foot median. One current 3-bedroom penthouse lists at $5.8M ($2,008 psf).

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What Is Residences at Broadwest Nashville?

Residences at Broadwest rooftop pool deck with downtown Nashville skyline views from upper amenity floor

Residences at Broadwest is a 34-story tower at 1616 West End Avenue in Midtown Nashville, completed 2020 to 2021. The building has 234 hotel rooms on floors 1 to 14 under the Conrad Nashville flag. Above that sit 196 luxury condominiums on floors 15 to 34. Ground-floor retail, a full hotel restaurant program, and a 1.5-acre activated outdoor plaza round out the project. The Broadwest master project (1.2 million square feet total) also includes a Class AA office tower next door, designed by the same architect.

The hotel and residences share the building envelope but operate as distinct access experiences. Residents use a dedicated entrance and elevator core that doesn’t intersect with the hotel guest flow. Architect Cooper Carry (Atlanta) designed the entire Broadwest mixed-use complex as well as the residences interiors. Hotel interior design was handled by Champalimaud Design, the New York firm behind luxury Hilton, Four Seasons, and Belmond properties globally. General contractor Hoar Construction. Developer Propst Properties. Today, Broadwest anchors the West End-Midtown luxury condo segment alongside Four Seasons Private Residences.

Residences at Broadwest at a Glance

Address: 1616 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203
Building height: 34 stories (floors 15-34 residences)
Total units: 196 condominiums + 234 hotel rooms
Year completed: 2020-2021
Hotel brand: Conrad Nashville (Hilton Hotels)
HOA range: $773 to $3,296 per month
FHA approved: No (hotel-residential mixed-use)
MLS subdivision: The Residences at Broadwest
Last updated: June 15, 2026

Condo Prices at Residences at Broadwest (2026)

Across the trailing 18 months on RealTracs, Residences at Broadwest shows 30 closed transactions and 18 active or under-contract listings. Here’s where the inventory sits today:

  • 1-bedroom: 908 to 1,124 sqft. Closed sales ran $715,000 to $995,000 ($685 to $998 psf, $823 psf median); active inventory lists $750,000 to $999,999.
  • 2-bedroom: 1,289 to 1,628 sqft. Closed sales ran $1,050,000 to $1,600,000 ($744 to $1,067 psf, $898 psf median); active and under-contract list $1,100,000 to $2,895,000.
  • 3-bedroom and penthouse: 1,951 to 3,455 sqft. Closed sales ran $2,150,000 to $7,600,000 ($1,102 to $2,200 psf, $1,652 psf median); one active 3BR penthouse lists at $5,799,900 (2,889 sqft, $2,008 psf).

Per-square-foot pricing on closed transactions runs from $685 (entry-tier 1BR) to $2,200 (top penthouse), with overall closed median at $906 psf. For comparison, Four Seasons Private Residences closed at $1,495 psf median (the Nashville record) and non-branded 505 Nashville Downtown runs well below. Broadwest’s brand premium sits roughly 30 to 50 percent above non-branded West End comps, positioning the building as Nashville’s mid-tier branded option.

Residences at Broadwest Amenities

The amenity package combines dedicated residential amenities plus owner access to Conrad Nashville hotel services, modeled on the Conrad luxury hospitality standard.

Residences at Broadwest lobby with curated art collection and library lounge
Resident lobby with curated art, library, and concierge desk designed by Cooper Carry’s interior design studio.

Residences at Broadwest amenity floor with golf simulator, lounge, and full-service bar
Owner amenity floor with golf simulator, full-service bar and lounge, catering kitchen, and private dining.

Residences at Broadwest rooftop deck with pool, fire pits, cabanas, and panoramic skyline views
Rooftop deck with pool, integral sun shelf, gas fire pit, outdoor grilling stations, and sun cabanas.

Resident-exclusive amenities:

  • Private resident entrance and dedicated elevator core (separate from hotel guests)
  • Rooftop pool deck with integral sun shelf, cabanas, fire pit, grilling stations, panoramic city views
  • Owner amenity floor with full-service bar and lounge, library, golf simulator, catering kitchen
  • Pet spa and dedicated dog park with automated washdown system
  • 24/7 concierge desk

Conrad Nashville hotel services available to owners:

  • Concierge (reservations, transportation, errands, travel)
  • In-residence dining from Blue Aster (modern American), Thistle and Rye (globally inspired), and the Lounge at Blue Aster
  • On-demand or scheduled housekeeping
  • Valet parking, hotel wellness, banquet, and event services

Living in Midtown at Residences at Broadwest

Residences at Broadwest condominium interior with chevron hardwood floors, marble counters, and West End views

The building sits at 1616 West End Avenue at the eastern edge of Vanderbilt University and the western entrance to Midtown’s Music Row corridor. Vanderbilt campus is a 5-minute walk; Centennial Park (Nashville’s primary green space) is 8 minutes on foot. Midtown’s restaurant cluster (along Demonbreun, Division, and 19th Avenue South) sits within a 10-minute walk. For commuters, Downtown Nashville is 5 minutes by car, and Nashville International Airport (BNA) is 14 to 18 minutes via I-40.

The West End corridor between Vanderbilt and Downtown has densified through the post-2018 development cycle. Within 5 blocks: Vanderbilt Medical Center, Music Row recording studios, Belmont University to the south, and the State Capitol grounds further east. Cross-neighborhood context is on The Gulch NPP and the Nashville condo master pillar.

Floor Plans at Residences at Broadwest

Unit configurations span 908 to 3,455 square feet across 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom penthouse layouts:

  • 1-bedroom: 908 to 1,124 sqft (15 active or closed in trailing 18 months)
  • 2-bedroom: 1,289 to 1,628 sqft (26 active or closed)
  • 3-bedroom and penthouse: 1,951 to 3,455 sqft (7 active or closed; the 3,455 sqft penthouse closed at $7.6M is the largest closed unit, with one current 2,889 sqft 3BR penthouse listed at $5.8M)

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Unit interiors feature chevron-patterned hardwood floors, custom kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, and marble countertops and bathrooms throughout. Many units include dedicated bars and wine coolers. Floor-to-ceiling glass on the upper floors offers Cumberland River, Downtown, and Music Row views; lower-floor units favor Vanderbilt and West End orientation. Penthouse-tier units (typically 2,800-plus square feet) include private terraces and dedicated wine rooms.

Investment Outlook for Residences at Broadwest

Residences at Broadwest sits in the upper-middle tier of the Nashville luxury condo market. The closed median of $906 psf positions the building roughly 30 to 50 percent above non-branded West End comps. That’s approximately 60 percent below the Four Seasons branded record. The 196-unit pre-sell was fully absorbed in four months prior to opening. Resale activity has stabilized with consistent demand at the brand-supported price tier.

Three buyer profiles operate at Broadwest:

Full-time owner-occupants acquire 1BR and 2BR units. Most are a downsize from suburban primary residences or a relocation purchase from out-of-state. Conrad services (housekeeping, in-residence dining, valet) replace the staff layer of a larger home. Vanderbilt and Music Row proximity drives professional and creative-class buyers in this segment.

Additionally, executive pied-a-terre owners acquire 2BR and 3BR units for use 4 to 12 weeks per year. Out-of-state buyers (corporate executives, music industry, healthcare, sports figures) drive most of this segment, valuing how Conrad’s hotel infrastructure makes periodic occupancy frictionless. The hotel-managed door staff and elevator security simplify lock-and-leave ownership.

Furthermore, investor-buyers acquire larger units for personal use plus informal long-term leasing. Conrad does not operate a centralized rental program, so investors manage bookings independently. The brand affiliation still supports stronger achieved rents than non-branded West End comps, particularly for 2BR and 3BR product.

Hotel-residential financing note: FHA project certification does not apply to hotel-residential mixed-use buildings under HUD restrictions. Buyers use cash, conventional, or jumbo financing exclusively. For financing, HOA review, and process details, see the Nashville condo buying guide.

Residences at Broadwest FAQ

Below are common questions buyers and sellers ask about Residences at Broadwest, with answers drawn from MLS records, Broadwest materials, and direct transaction experience.

How tall is Residences at Broadwest?

34 stories total: the residences occupy floors 15 to 34 (20 floors), and the Conrad Nashville Hotel occupies floors 1 to 14. The combined Broadwest mixed-use development spans 1.2 million square feet across the residential-hotel tower, an adjacent Class AA office building, retail, and a 1.5-acre activated plaza.

How many condos are at Residences at Broadwest?

196 luxury condominiums separate from the 234 Conrad Nashville hotel rooms. Owner-versus-rental split is owner-managed. Conrad does not run a centralized rental program for the residences. Any short-term or long-term rental activity happens through individual owner channels.

What is the price range at Residences at Broadwest?

Closed transactions span $715,000 (1BR, 908 sqft) to $7,600,000 (3BR penthouse, 3,455 sqft). The median sale price is $1,200,000, and the per-square-foot median is $906. Active inventory runs from $750,000 (entry-tier 1BR) to $5,799,900 (2,889 sqft 3BR penthouse, $2,008 psf).

What is the HOA at Residences at Broadwest?

HOA dues range from approximately $773 per month for smaller 1-bedroom units. Larger 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom penthouses run up to $3,296 per month. Dues fund Conrad hotel-grade service infrastructure. That covers 24/7 concierge, building staff, and the resident-services layer that delivers Conrad hospitality standards. Amenity operations include the rooftop pool, golf simulator, owner lounge, and pet spa.

What hotel services do Conrad condo owners get?

Residences at Broadwest owners get access to the full Conrad Nashville hotel services menu. That includes 24/7 concierge, on-demand housekeeping, valet parking, hotel wellness facilities, and event and banquet services. In-residence dining comes from Blue Aster (modern American), Thistle and Rye (globally inspired), and the Lounge at Blue Aster. Residents enter through a private resident-only entrance and use dedicated elevators that don’t intersect with the hotel guest flow.

Where in Midtown Nashville is Residences at Broadwest?

The building sits at 1616 West End Avenue at the eastern edge of Vanderbilt University and the western entrance to Music Row. Vanderbilt campus is a 5-minute walk; Centennial Park is 8 minutes on foot; Music Row’s recording studio cluster sits within 10 minutes. Downtown Nashville is 5 minutes by car.

Is Residences at Broadwest FHA approved?

No. Residences at Broadwest is a hotel-residential mixed-use building, and FHA project certification does not extend to mixed-use buildings under HUD restrictions. Buyers use cash, conventional, or jumbo financing exclusively. This is standard for branded hotel residences nationwide.

How does Broadwest compare to Four Seasons and 505 Nashville?

Residences at Broadwest is Nashville’s Conrad-branded condo tower (Hilton’s luxury brand, completed 2020 to 2021). Four Seasons Private Residences (Downtown, completed 2022) sits at the top of the branded tier with a $1,495 psf median. That runs roughly 60 percent above Broadwest’s $906 psf median. 505 Nashville (45 stories, 2018) is the city’s tallest residential tower but is non-branded; pricing runs at non-branded Downtown rates well below Broadwest. Broadwest’s positioning is mid-tier branded with strong Vanderbilt and Music Row access.” Other branded-tier comparisons include Pendry Residences and Edition Residences in The Gulch, plus Athena at the Park as a boutique Midtown alternative near Centennial Park.

Work With a Residences at Broadwest Specialist

Grant Hammond is a Nashville real estate broker at Compass RE. His career spans 25 years and over $1 billion in sales, including 350 plus high-rise condominium transactions across Nashville. His direct knowledge of the Midtown and West End luxury condo markets spans Broadwest, Adelicia, and the upcoming branded inventory across the city. Buyers and sellers get branded-residence pricing context, HOA service-tier review, and hotel-services operations knowledge. He brings transactional experience for the all-cash and jumbo-financing dynamics of the hotel-branded segment. To discuss your Residences at Broadwest condo search, evaluate a specific unit, or schedule a private showing, contact Grant directly at (615) 945-7123.

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Grant Hammond is a Nashville real estate broker at Compass RE with 25 years of experience and over $1 billion in career sales, including 350-plus downtown Nashville high-rise condominium transactions and 550-plus Airbnb and short-term rental transactions in Davidson County. Tennessee Broker License #261980. Direct: (615) 945-7123. Email: grant@granthammond.com.

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