Southern Suburbs

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Brentwood Franklin Cool Springs Nashville Southern Suburbs condo neighborhood with Westhaven master-planned community Maryland Farms Cool Springs Galleria

Brentwood, Franklin, and Cool Springs cover the high-end suburban condominium market south of Nashville across Davidson and Williamson Counties. Nine tracked developments range from 2006 Brentwood mid-rises to 2009 Downtown Franklin townhomes and master-planned Westhaven. Additionally, with active list prices running $400,000 through $850,000 plus across roughly 30 listings. Williamson County Schools (consistently ranked among Tennessee’s best) anchor most of the corridor. ZIP codes 37027 (Brentwood), 37064/37067/37069 (Franklin and Cool Springs), and 37211 (South Nashville) cover the tracked footprint. Live MLS feeds appear in each building card below.

Buildings tracked
9 condominium and townhome developments
ZIP codes
37027 Brentwood, 37064/37067/37069 Franklin and Cool Springs, 37211 South Nashville
Counties
Williamson and Davidson
Build years
2006 through 2026 (Westhaven still under build-out)
Active list-price range
$400,000 to $850,000 plus (May 2026)
Walkability anchors
Downtown Franklin Main Street, The Factory at Franklin, Cool Springs Galleria, Maryland Farms
School districts
Williamson County Schools (Brentwood, Franklin, Cool Springs); MNPS (South Nashville)

What Is the Southern Suburbs Corridor?

Three distinct markets, one buyer profile

The southern suburbs of Nashville cover three connected markets along the I-65 corridor: Brentwood (Williamson County 37027), Franklin and Cool Springs (Williamson County 37064 through 37069), and the South Nashville corridor along Nolensville Pike (Davidson County 37211). Specifically, most buyers in this corridor are downsizing from larger single-family homes in Brentwood and Franklin estates, relocating from out of state for jobs at Mars Petcare, Nissan, Mitsubishi Motors North America, or Community Health Systems, or buying a second home anchored to Williamson County Schools. Condo and townhome inventory across the corridor is limited relative to the dominant single-family market.

What anchors daily life in the corridor

The Factory at Franklin sits at the cultural center: a 250,000-square-foot former stove factory turned boutique retail, restaurants, music venues, and a Saturday farmers market. Half a mile away, Historic Downtown Franklin Main Street carries Puckett’s Grocery, Gray’s on Main, the Franklin Theatre, and a 16-block historic district. Five miles north, the Cool Springs corridor along Mallory Lane and Carothers Parkway carries Cool Springs Galleria, REI, Whole Foods, and the Mars Petcare headquarters campus. North of that, Brentwood’s Maryland Farms office park anchors the Brentwood retail and dining cluster around CoolSprings Boulevard. South Nashville’s Nolensville Pike corridor adds Lenox Village Town Center with Sweetwaters Coffee and a row of locally-owned restaurants.

How the nine condo developments fit on the map

The tracked footprint clusters in three sub-areas. First, Brentwood (ZIP 37027) carries Brentwood Pointe and St. Martin Square at Seven Springs. Second, the Franklin and Cool Springs corridor (ZIPs 37064 through 37069) carries 11th off Main, Jamison Station, Grant Park Residences, Parkside at Aspen Grove, Gateway Village, and Westhaven. Third, South Nashville (ZIP 37211) carries Lenox Village. For Nashville core options, the Belle Meade condos page sits between the corridor and downtown. Alternatively, the Green Hills Nashville condos page sits five minutes north.

Brentwood Condominium and Townhome Developments

St. Martin Square at Seven Springs

307, 309, 311 Seven Springs Way, Brentwood TN 37027 | mid-rise condominium | completed 2006

St Martin Square at Seven Springs 2007 mid-rise condominium at 305, 307, 309, 311 Seven Springs Way in Brentwood Nashville, 72 unit Vastland Company development Seven Springs Way in Brentwood Nashville, 72 unit pool fitness elevator community

St. Martin Square at Seven Springs is the 2007 mid-rise complex on Seven Springs Way in Brentwood (Williamson County 37027), the largest tracked condominium development in Brentwood with 72 units across two four-story buildings at 305, 307, 309, and 311 Seven Springs Way. Vastland Company developed the project. Floor plates run 1,068 to 1,512 sqft across 2BR and 3BR product. Additionally, active inventory in May 2026 runs $400,000 to $519,000 (median $425,000) across 5 active listings. The 14 closed sales over the trailing window covered $364,000 to $525,116 (median $451,250). Buildings 307 and 309 are primarily owner-occupied; Building 311 carries a higher rental concentration. Furthermore, recent capital projects: new roof and resurfaced parking lot in 2023. Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, contact Grant for resale timing and pre-MLS access. Meanwhile, a refreshed St. Martin Square detail page is in the build queue.

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Brentwood Pointe

Brentwood TN 37027 | townhome condominium | three distinct sections

Brentwood Pointe townhome condominium in Brentwood Nashville 37027 with clubhouse pool tennis 3BR 4BR units

Brentwood Pointe is the townhome community in Brentwood (Davidson County side, Williamson Schools) covering three distinct sections within one development. Configurations run 3BR and 4BR townhomes at roughly 1,500 sqft and up. Renovated 3BR/2.5BA townhomes have closed under $500,000, making this one of the rare entry-tier Brentwood addresses with full Williamson County Schools access. Indeed, recent transaction range runs $400,000 to $525,000. Community amenities include a clubhouse, pool, and tennis court. HOA covers all exterior maintenance. In addition, the community is pet-friendly with abundant green space across the three sections. Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, call Grant for resale timing. For example, a refreshed Brentwood Pointe detail page is in the build queue.

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Franklin and Cool Springs Condominium Developments

Westhaven

1006 Westhaven Boulevard, Franklin TN 37064 | master-planned community | townhomes and condos under build-out through 2031

Westhaven master-planned community at 1006 Westhaven Boulevard in Franklin Nashville with townhomes condos 55-plus active adult village center

Westhaven is the 1,200 to 1,500-acre master-planned community in Franklin developed by Southern Land Company. Moreover, the community follows Traditional Neighborhood Design principles with a walkable village center, schools, parks, and a mix of single-family, townhome, and condo product. At build-out (target 2031), Westhaven will carry about 3,500 residences. Specifically, active townhome and condo inventory in May 2026 runs $720,000 to $1,025,000 across 15 active listings, with median around $875,000. Ford Classic Homes new construction starts in the upper $700,000s. The 55-plus active-adult townhome enclave starts in the upper $600,000s. The 55-plus active-adult single-family product starts at $1 million. Custom single-family homes run $1 million to $5 million-plus. Westhaven anchors the high-end Williamson County master-planned community market. Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, call Grant for resale timing or new construction allocations. Additionally, a refreshed Westhaven detail page is in the build queue.

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11th off Main

11th Avenue South near Main Street, Franklin TN 37064 | townhome and mixed-use | completed 2009

11th off Main 2009 townhome condominium at 11th Avenue South in Downtown Franklin Nashville with 3BR units near Main Street

11th off Main is the 2009 townhome and mixed-use development one block from Historic Downtown Franklin Main Street. Furthermore, the boutique scale and downtown adjacency make this one of the few walkable Downtown Franklin condominium addresses. Configurations run 3BR/3BA townhomes typically at 2,543 sqft. Median sale price is around $775,000 at roughly $305 per sqft. Meanwhile, the walking-distance access to The Factory at Franklin, the Franklin Theatre, Puckett’s Grocery, and Gray’s on Main makes 11th off Main one of the most location-anchored buys in the corridor. Williamson County Schools zoning applies (verify exact zoning by unit). Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, contact Grant for resale timing. Indeed, a refreshed 11th off Main detail page is in the build queue.

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Jamison Station

324 Liberty Pike (corner of Liberty Pike and Franklin Road), Franklin TN 37064 | loft-style condo and townhome | development started 2007

Jamison Station loft condominium at 324 Liberty Pike across from The Factory at Franklin Nashville with exposed beam ceilings exposed brick interiors

Jamison Station is the loft-style condo and townhome development across Liberty Pike from The Factory at Franklin. Approximately 25 one-bedroom and two-bedroom flats plus townhomes occupy the corner of Liberty Pike and Franklin Road. In addition, the aesthetic runs urban-industrial: high exposed-beam ceilings and exposed brick interiors set against the Downtown Franklin historic backdrop. Original 2007 pricing ran $200,000 to $400,000. For example, active inventory in May 2026 runs $959,000 to $1,799,000 across the 2 active listings (2BR renovated through fully-built-out townhomes). Moreover, recent renovation-level pricing has pushed the upper end well past original 2007 levels. Furnished options have appeared on resale. Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, contact Grant for resale timing and pre-MLS access. Specifically, a refreshed Jamison Station detail page is in the build queue.

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Parkside at Aspen Grove

3201 Aspen Grove Drive, Franklin TN 37067 | gated condominium with elevator | Cool Springs corridor

Parkside at Aspen Grove gated condominium at 3201 Aspen Grove Drive in Cool Springs Franklin with elevator clubhouse fitness pool walking trails

Parkside at Aspen Grove is the gated mid-rise condominium at 3201 Aspen Grove Drive in the Cool Springs corridor. Distinctive features include a secure dual-entry system (vehicle gate plus building access code), an elevator inside the building (single-level living without stairs), and a full amenity package: clubhouse, fitness center, resort-style swimming pool, and walking trails. Configurations run 2BR/2BA flats typically. Additionally, recent active inventory at 3201 Aspen Grove Dr C3 listed at $449,900 for a renovated 2BR. Other active inventory typically runs $400,000 to $500,000. Williamson County premium pricing applies. Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, call Grant for resale timing. Furthermore, a refreshed Parkside detail page is in the build queue.

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Grant Park Residences

Grant Park Drive, Franklin TN 37067 | townhome condominium | Cool Springs corridor

Grant Park Residences townhome condominium at Grant Park Drive in Cool Springs Franklin Nashville with 51 units community pool fitness center

Grant Park Residences is the 51-unit townhome development on Grant Park Drive in the Cool Springs corridor. Meanwhile, the managed scale gives the community enough liquidity for active resale while preserving boutique-community feel. Amenities cover a community pool, fitness center, and maintained landscaped grounds. Configurations run multi-level townhomes typical of Cool Springs Williamson County construction. Indeed, pricing typically runs $500,000 to $850,000 (verify in current MLS feed). The Mars Petcare campus, REI, and Cool Springs Galleria all sit within a five-minute drive. Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, contact Grant for resale timing and pre-MLS access. In addition, a refreshed Grant Park Residences detail page is in the build queue.

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Gateway Village

Moores Lane and Franklin Road, Franklin TN 37069 | townhome condominium | Cool Springs / Brentwood border

Gateway Village townhome condominium at Moores Lane and Franklin Road in Franklin Cool Springs border Nashville with walk-out retail Herban Market

Gateway Village is the townhome development at the corner of Moores Lane and Franklin Road, straddling the Cool Springs and Brentwood border in ZIP 37069. For example, the walkable retail at the front of the development — Herban Market and Cafe plus Sopapilla’s restaurant — is unusual for Williamson County and gives Gateway Village one of the highest Walk Scores in the corridor. Moreover, active inventory in May 2026 sits around $549,900 for 3BR townhome product (one active listing plus two under contract). HOA covers all exterior maintenance. Cool Springs Galleria sits minutes away via Moores Lane. Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, contact Grant for resale timing and pre-MLS access. Specifically, a refreshed Gateway Village detail page is in the build queue.

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South Nashville Condominium Developments

Lenox Village

Nolensville Pike corridor, South Nashville TN 37211 | master-planned community with retail-attached condos

Lenox Village master-planned community in South Nashville 37211 along Nolensville Pike with Town Center retail Sweetwaters Coffee restaurants

Lenox Village is the master-planned community along Nolensville Pike in South Nashville (Davidson County 37211). The Town Center anchors the community with attached retail and dining: Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea sits at the front, with a row of locally-owned restaurants and boutique shops along the central street. Additionally, active inventory in May 2026 runs $224,900 to $445,000 across 20 active listings, with median around $332,450. Town Center Homes at Lenox Village (the attached-retail subsection) covers $224,900 to $369,000 across 12 active listings. Furthermore, the walking-distance retail makes Lenox Village an outlier in the South Nashville corridor where most condo product sits on highway-adjacent parcels. Zoning falls within Metro Nashville Public Schools (verify specific elementary, middle, and high school zones by exact address). Check the live MLS feed below for current activity. Alternatively, call Grant for resale timing. Meanwhile, a refreshed Lenox Village detail page is in the build queue.

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

Southern Suburbs tracked condo and townhome buildings are owner-occupied or long-term rental properties only. Indeed, all nine developments (St. Martin Square at Seven Springs, Brentwood Pointe, Westhaven, 11th off Main, Jamison Station, Parkside at Aspen Grove, Grant Park Residences, Gateway Village, Lenox Village) have HOA bylaws or municipal ordinances requiring minimum lease terms of six months or longer. Williamson County, Brentwood, and Franklin municipal codes plus HOA restrictions make short-term rental functionally impossible in this corridor. The Downtown Franklin Historic District adds an additional STR prohibition. Of course, this matches the brokerage rule across the high-end Williamson County market.

If you’re looking at long-term rental yield, the corridor checks several boxes. Specifically, Mars Petcare headquarters, Nissan North America, Mitsubishi Motors North America, and Community Health Systems all run executive relocation programs that source 12-month furnished or unfurnished rentals from this corridor. As a result, 2BR and 3BR product across Brentwood Pointe, Parkside at Aspen Grove, and Jamison Station leases reliably. Meanwhile, Westhaven and St. Martin Square command higher rent per door for larger floor plates. Williamson County Schools access drives a steady relocation rental pool.

If you’re specifically chasing short-term rental, Southern Suburbs condos are not the right product. Instead, Williamson County restricts STR through municipal ordinance and Williamson County codes. Davidson County’s Lenox Village similarly carries HOA restrictions. For Nashville STR-eligible inventory, look at the Nashville Airbnbs for sale page.

Walking, Dining, and Daily Life in the Southern Suburbs

  • 0.1 mi from Downtown Franklin condos to Main Street retail (Puckett’s Grocery, Gray’s on Main, Franklin Theatre, Mockingbird Theatre)
  • 0.2 mi from Jamison Station to The Factory at Franklin (250,000 sqft of boutique retail, restaurants, music venues, Saturday farmers market)
  • 0.5 mi from Cool Springs condos to Cool Springs Galleria (Macy’s, Dillard’s, REI, Whole Foods)
  • 1.0 mi from Brentwood condos to Maryland Farms office park (CHS, Tractor Supply HQ, Verizon)
  • 0.1 mi from Lenox Village condos to Lenox Village Town Center (Sweetwaters Coffee, Mantra Artisan Ales, local restaurants)
  • 3 mi to Maryland Farms YMCA and Brentwood Public Library
  • 5 mi from Brentwood to Cool Springs Galleria and Mars Petcare campus
  • 15 minutes drive to Downtown Nashville via I-65 North
  • 18 minutes drive to Nashville International Airport (BNA) via I-65 North then I-440
  • Walk Score 30 to 80 across the corridor, with the highest densities at Lenox Village Town Center, The Factory at Franklin, and Gateway Village’s Herban Market frontage

Schools and Zoning

The Williamson County section of the corridor (Brentwood, Franklin, Cool Springs) sits within Williamson County Schools, consistently ranked among the top three public school districts in Tennessee. Specific elementary, middle, and high school zones depend on the exact address. Most Brentwood condo buyers zone for Edmondson Elementary, Brentwood Middle, and Brentwood High School or Ravenwood High School. Most Franklin condo buyers zone for Johnson Elementary or Walnut Grove Elementary, Hillsboro Elementary/Middle (K-8), Franklin High School or Centennial High School. Cool Springs and Westhaven addresses typically zone for the Page High School cluster. The South Nashville (Lenox Village) section falls within Metro Nashville Public Schools. As a result, buyers with school-age children should use the official Williamson County Schools zone lookup at wcs.edu to confirm zoning for any active listing. Private school options nearby include Battle Ground Academy (Franklin), Brentwood Academy, Currey Ingram Academy, Christ Presbyterian Academy, and Father Ryan High School.

Southern Suburbs Condo FAQ

How many condo developments are tracked in Brentwood, Franklin, and Cool Springs?

Nine condominium and townhome developments sit under tracked Southern Suburbs subdivisions in MLS. In Brentwood (ZIP 37027): St. Martin Square at Seven Springs (2006, 72 units) and Brentwood Pointe (three sections of townhomes). In Franklin and Cool Springs (ZIPs 37064 through 37069): Westhaven (1,200+ acre master-planned community), 11th off Main (2009 townhomes one block from Downtown Franklin Main Street), Jamison Station (2007 loft-style condos across from The Factory at Franklin), Parkside at Aspen Grove (gated mid-rise with elevator at 3201 Aspen Grove Dr), Grant Park Residences (51-unit Cool Springs townhome community), and Gateway Village (Moores Lane and Franklin Road border townhomes). In South Nashville (ZIP 37211): Lenox Village (master-planned community with Town Center retail).

What is the price range for Southern Suburbs condos?

Active Southern Suburbs condo and townhome inventory in May 2026 runs $224,900 (Lenox Village entry-tier) through $1,799,000 (Jamison Station top-renovated). Specifically, Brentwood Pointe anchors the entry tier at $400,000 to $525,000 for renovated 3BR/2.5BA townhomes. St. Martin Square at Seven Springs covers $430,000 to $700,000-plus across 2BR and 3BR floor plates. Parkside at Aspen Grove covers $400,000 to $500,000 for gated 2BR product. Gateway Village covers $640,000 to $745,000 for townhomes with walk-out retail frontage. 11th off Main runs around $775,000 median for 3BR/3BA at 2,543 sqft. Westhaven townhomes start in the upper $700,000s, with new construction condos at similar pricing and custom single-family running $1 million to $5 million-plus. Jamison Station renovated 2BR units run $500,000 to $800,000.

Which Southern Suburbs market is best for downsizing buyers?

Brentwood Pointe, St. Martin Square at Seven Springs, and Parkside at Aspen Grove offer the most established downsizing pathways. Specifically, Brentwood Pointe delivers entry-tier Brentwood access with full Williamson County Schools, a clubhose, pool, and tennis. St. Martin Square at Seven Springs offers a mid-rise condominium with elevator access (single-level living without stairs) at sub-$500,000 entry on 2BR product. Parkside at Aspen Grove adds gated security and an elevator inside the Cool Springs corridor. For larger downsizers from estate-scale single-family, Westhaven’s 55-plus active-adult townhomes deliver a full master-planned community alternative at upper $600,000s and up.

Does any Southern Suburbs condo allow short-term rentals?

No. All nine Southern Suburbs developments have HOA bylaws requiring six-month minimum leases. Williamson County, Brentwood, and Franklin municipal codes plus HOA restrictions make short-term rental functionally impossible. The Downtown Franklin Historic District adds an additional STR prohibition. Davidson County’s Lenox Village carries similar HOA restrictions. For Nashville STR-eligible inventory, look at the Nashville Airbnbs for sale page instead.

What schools are zoned for Southern Suburbs condo buyers with children?

The Williamson County section zones for Williamson County Schools. The South Nashville section zones for Metro Nashville Public Schools. Brentwood addresses typically zone for Edmondson Elementary, Brentwood Middle, and Brentwood or Ravenwood High School. Franklin addresses typically zone for Johnson or Walnut Grove Elementary and Franklin or Centennial High School. Cool Springs and Westhaven addresses typically zone for the Page High School cluster. South Nashville (Lenox Village) addresses zone within MNPS. Williamson County Schools is consistently ranked among the top three public school districts in Tennessee. Use the official lookups to confirm zoning for any active listing.

What’s walkable from Southern Suburbs condos?

The Factory at Franklin and Historic Downtown Franklin Main Street carry the densest walkable retail in the corridor. Specifically, Jamison Station and 11th off Main both sit within a quarter mile of The Factory at Franklin and Main Street. Westhaven has its own internal village center with the Westhaven Inn and walkable retail. Gateway Village sits next to Herban Market and Sopapilla’s at its development frontage. Lenox Village in South Nashville carries an attached Town Center with Sweetwaters Coffee and a row of restaurants. Brentwood condo product (Brentwood Pointe, St. Martin Square) sits drive-only to Maryland Farms and the Brentwood retail cluster.

How do Brentwood condos compare to Franklin condos for resale?

Brentwood carries a slight resale premium due to Brentwood Middle and Brentwood High School zoning. Franklin carries more new construction and a wider price band. Specifically, Brentwood Pointe and St. Martin Square typically resell at $400,000 to $700,000 with steady turnover driven by Brentwood Schools demand. Franklin and Cool Springs product (11th off Main, Jamison Station, Parkside, Grant Park, Westhaven) carries a wider band from $400,000 entry through $1 million-plus at the Westhaven custom tier. Franklin’s downtown walkability adds a separate premium for Jamison Station and 11th off Main specifically. Buyers comparing the two corridors usually pick Brentwood for schools and Franklin for walkability or new construction.

How does Westhaven compare to traditional Franklin condo communities?

Westhaven is a master-planned 1,200-plus-acre community with its own internal infrastructure. In addition, the others are stand-alone developments. Specifically, Westhaven includes a village center, schools, parks, club amenities, and a Southern Land Company development pedigree spanning twenty years. Townhomes start in the upper $700,000s; 55-plus active-adult townhomes start in the upper $600,000s. Condos start similarly. Custom single-family runs $1 million to $5 million. Traditional Franklin condo developments (11th off Main, Jamison Station, Parkside, Grant Park) are boutique-scale and sit closer to existing retail and historic infrastructure. Buyers comparing usually pick Westhaven for the master-planned lifestyle and amenity package, and traditional Franklin condos for walkable Downtown Franklin proximity or Cool Springs commute access.

Recent Sold Comps

St. Martin Square at Seven Springs has logged consistent closed sales in the $430,000 to $700,000-plus range across 2BR and 3BR floor plates with renovated top-floor units crossing $700,000. Brentwood Pointe has logged closings $400,000 to $525,000 for renovated 3BR/2.5BA townhomes. Westhaven townhomes have closed in the upper $700,000s to $800,000-plus range. Custom single-family homes have closed $1 million to $5 million. 11th off Main has logged closings around $775,000 median for 3BR/3BA at 2,543 sqft. Jamison Station has logged closings $500,000 to $800,000 for renovated 2BR units. Parkside at Aspen Grove has logged closings $400,000 to $500,000 for 2BR product. Gateway Village has logged closings $640,000 to $745,000 for townhomes. Grant Park Residences typically closes $500,000 to $850,000. Lenox Village closing range varies by product type within the master-planned community. For example, the live MLS feeds in each building card above show current resale activity, including closed sales. For off-market closed comps and pre-MLS resale opportunities across the Southern Suburbs set, contact Grant directly.

Why Buyers Work With Grant Hammond on Condos in Brentwood, Franklin, and Cool Springs

Grant Hammond is a Nashville real estate broker at BDG Partners @ Compass RE. He has 25 years in the business and 350-plus high-rise and mid-rise condo transactions across Davidson and Williamson Counties. Specifically, Grant tracks Southern Suburbs turnover weekly across all nine tracked developments. He maintains a buyer-pool list across all Southern Suburbs price ranges, from sub-$500,000 Brentwood Pointe entries through $850,000-plus Westhaven and Gateway Village townhomes. In addition, he works directly with sellers across St. Martin Square at Seven Springs, Brentwood Pointe, and Westhaven on pre-MLS resale inventory and new construction allocations. For a St. Martin Square or Westhaven walk-through, a Brentwood versus Cool Springs comparison, or any Southern Suburbs 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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