Last updated: May 15, 2026
The Glen at 1706 18th Avenue South is a 2008 mid-rise condominium between Vanderbilt and Belmont universities in Nashville’s Music Row District. The building delivers a heterogeneous 2-bedroom unit mix spanning 891 to 2,160 square feet across distinct floor plates. Over the trailing 18 months, five closed sales record at the building, all 2-BR units, with prices from $479,000 to $735,000 and a median 2-BR closing of $540,000.
Specifically, The Glen anchors the southern segment of the Music Row District condo corridor between the Music Row Roundabout to the north and Belmont University’s residential campus to the south. By comparison, The Glen carries the widest range of 2-BR floor plates among Music Row District condos, with a 2,160 sf near-penthouse unit and smaller 891 sf entry plates. Notably, the building’s 18-day median 2-BR DOM places it among the fastest-velocity Music Row District condos for the 2-BR floor plate.
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What Is The Glen?
Currently, The Glen is a 2008 mid-rise condominium at 1706 18th Avenue South in Nashville’s Music Row District. The building sits at the southern segment of the 18th Avenue South condo corridor, between the Music Row Roundabout (to the north) and Belmont University’s main campus (to the south).
In total, the building delivers a diverse 2-bedroom unit mix unusual for a mid-rise format. Closed sales over the trailing 18 months document floor plates at 891, 1,010, 1,131, 1,519, and 2,160 square feet. Originally part of the late-2000s Music Row condo wave, The Glen occupies a smaller-format mid-rise building with structured parking and ground-floor amenity space.
For context, the Music Row District corridor anchors Nashville’s recording industry with Sony Music, Big Machine Label Group, Universal Music, and Warner Music offices clustered along Music Row Roundabout to the north. Today, The Glen’s mid-corridor position places residents within a short walk of both the recording industry cluster and Belmont University’s academic and athletic facilities.
At a Glance
Address: 1706 18th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212
Year completed: 2008
Building type: Mid-rise condominium, structured parking
Unit mix: 1-BR layouts (754 sf documented in active inventory) and 2-BR plates ranging 891 to 2,160 sf
Parent neighborhood: Music Row District (southern segment, between Vanderbilt and Belmont)
Closed sales (18 months): 5 recorded MLS closings (all 2-BR)
Median 2-BR closing: $540,000
2-BR closing range: $479,000 to $735,000
Median 2-BR size: 1,131 sf
Median 2-BR price-per-sf: $478
Median 2-BR DOM: 18 days
Active May 2026 inventory: 2 listings plus 1 coming soon
The Glen Condo Prices in 2026
For context, The Glen trades in the mid-tier Music Row band with substantial unit-level variation. The trailing 18 months of closed sales span $479,000 for the smallest 2-bedroom plate to $735,000 for the 2,160 sf near-penthouse unit. Notably, the 2-BR median closing lands at $540,000.
In particular, 2-BR price-per-sf works out to $478 on the median closing. By comparison, 2-BR plates at 1101 Eighteenth trade at $383 per sf and at 1010 on the Row trade at $425 per sf, placing The Glen at the highest 2-BR per-sf pricing in the Music Row District mid-rise tier.
- Compact two-bedroom closing: 1 closed sale at $479,000 (891 sf). The smallest 2-BR plate; sold above list price within 2 days.
- Mid-sized two-bedroom closings: 3 closed sales from $535,000 to $595,000 across 1,010 to 1,519 sf layouts. Median $540,000. Median DOM 18 days.
- Large two-bedroom closing: 1 closed sale at $735,000 (2,160 sf with half-bath). Functional near-penthouse plate; closed at notable discount to $849,900 list price.
- One-bedroom plates: no documented closings in the 18-month window. 754 sf 1-BR listed actively at $425,000 (May 2026 inventory).
Active May 2026 inventory at The Glen includes one 1-BR unit (754 sf at $425,000) and two 2-BR units (936 sf at $545,000 and 1,176 sf at $525,000 coming soon). As of May 2026, the active inventory spans both the entry 1-BR plate and the mid-sized 2-BR layouts, providing buyer options across price points.
For broader Music Row District pricing context covering Rhythm at Music Row, 1101 Eighteenth, 807 Eighteenth, and 1010 on the Row, see the Music Row District condos guide.
The Glen Amenities
By comparison to larger high-rise condo buildings, The Glen delivers a focused amenity package consistent with mid-rise late-2000s condo construction. Specifically, the building’s value sits in its central Music Row corridor location and the variety of unit layouts rather than a deep on-site amenity deck.
- Secured entry with controlled-access lobby
- Structured parking garage (assigned spaces; verify count per unit)
- Fitness room on the amenity floor
- Common-area lounge space
- Elevator access throughout the residential floors
- Pet-friendly per HOA bylaws (verify weight and breed restrictions)
Overall, the building’s strongest amenity is location, not on-site features. In short, residents step into the Music Row District walking grid with the Music Row Roundabout six blocks north, Belmont University three blocks south, and Vanderbilt University six blocks west.
Living at The Glen
For context, The Glen sits at the corner of 18th Avenue South and Edgehill Avenue in Nashville’s Music Row District. Notably, the building places residents in the southern Music Row corridor between the recording industry cluster and Belmont University’s academic campus.
Additionally, the building sits within walking distance of Belmont University (three blocks south), Vanderbilt University (six blocks west via 18th Avenue South), and the Music Row Roundabout (six blocks north). Today, the corridor anchors a working mix of recording industry employment, academic employment from Belmont and Vanderbilt, and the medical employment cluster at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
For commute context, the building sits roughly 8 minutes from downtown Nashville by car and 14 minutes from Nashville International Airport. The 21st Avenue South commercial corridor immediately west of the building carries independent restaurants and small-business retail.
Furthermore, The Glen’s position on 18th Avenue South places residents directly on the bus route connecting downtown Nashville to Belmont and Vanderbilt. The Edgehill Village retail cluster three blocks east carries additional restaurants, coffee shops, and neighborhood services.
The Glen Floor Plans
Specifically, The Glen carries a wide-spread unit mix that distinguishes the building from neighboring Music Row condos. Notably, the MLS-documented closings cover the 891 to 2,160 sf range across five distinct 2-BR floor plates.
- Compact 2-BR units: 891 sf documented at the smallest 2-BR closed sale. Entry 2-BR floor plate; sold above list within 2 days.
- Mid-sized 2-BR units: 1,010 to 1,519 sf across three closed sales. The most common 2-BR floor plate at the building; trades at the median $540,000 price point.
- Large 2-BR plates: 2,160 sf with half-bath documented at the top end. Functional near-penthouse unit; closed at $735,000.
- 1-BR plates: 754 sf documented in active inventory. No closed sales in the 18-month window; verify floor plate inventory against current HOA records.
In particular, upper-floor units and the 2,160 sf large 2-BR plate carry the strongest views. By contrast, smaller compact 2-BR plates trade at the lowest per-unit pricing in the building.
The Glen Investment Outlook
Overall, The Glen draws three buyer profiles. First, owner-occupants pick the mid-sized 2-BR units as primary residences with the building’s walkability to Belmont University and Music Row employment. The 1,010 to 1,519 sf 2-BR plates deliver useful primary-residence square footage at a notable discount to Vanderbilt-corridor luxury condos.
Second, downsizing buyers from Forest Hills, Belle Meade, and Green Hills target the large 2,160 sf near-penthouse plate as a lock-and-leave primary residence in a walkable Music Row location.
Third, short-term rental allowance at The Glen 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 18-day median 2-BR DOM at The Glen signals strong resale velocity. By comparison, the pace runs faster than 1101 Eighteenth 2-BR (median DOM 29 days) and similar to 1010 on the Row 2-BR (median DOM 8 days). The Glen sits among the faster-velocity Music Row District condos for the 2-BR floor plate.
For buyers looking at The Glen, 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 floor plate carefully, since the building’s wide unit-mix range means each MLS listing represents a distinct layout rather than a standardized plate.
The Glen FAQs
Buyers evaluating The Glen 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 May 2026.
How many condos are at The Glen?
Currently, The Glen holds residential condo units across the building’s mid-rise floor plate. Verify exact total unit count with the HOA at the time of buy. Notably, over the past 18 months, 5 units have closed at the building.
How tall is The Glen?
Specifically, The Glen is a mid-rise format with structured parking on the lower levels and residential floors above. The building sits below the high-rise threshold of neighboring Rhythm at Music Row.
When was The Glen built?
Specifically, construction finished in 2008. The building delivered as part of the late-2000s Music Row condo wave alongside Rhythm at Music Row and 1010 on the Row.
What is the price range at The Glen?
Over the past 18 months, closed sales recorded between $479,000 and $735,000, all 2-BR units. The 2-BR median lands at $540,000. Active May 2026 inventory ranges from $425,000 (1-BR) to $545,000 (2-BR).
Are short-term rentals allowed at The Glen?
STR 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.
Is The Glen FHA approved?
Therefore, check current FHA project approval at the HUD FHA condo lookup before pursuing FHA financing. FHA approval expires every three years, and the HOA must renew approval through HUD.
What is the largest unit at The Glen?
The largest documented unit closed at 2,160 sf with a half-bath layout, functioning as a near-penthouse plate. The unit closed at $735,000 with notable discount to its $849,900 list price.
How does The Glen compare to other Music Row condos?
By comparison, The Glen carries the widest range of 2-BR floor plates in the Music Row District corridor, with documented sizes spanning 891 to 2,160 sf. Most competing Music Row condos at 1101 Eighteenth, 807 Eighteenth, and 1010 on the Row carry more standardized floor plates.
Further Reading and Local Authority Sources
- Belmont University
- Vanderbilt University
- Davidson County Property Assessor
- Music Row District Nashville condos
- Rhythm at Music Row condos
- 1101 Eighteenth condos
- 1010 on the Row condos
- Nashville condos for sale
Work With a The Glen Specialist
I am Grant Hammond, a Nashville real estate broker at BDG Partners @ 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 full Music Row District condo inventory at Rhythm at Music Row, 1101 Eighteenth, 807 Eighteenth, and 1010 on the Row.
If you are buying or selling at The Glen, 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.