Courtesy of Compass RE.
Property Description
This split-level home offers a peaceful retreat in a well-established neighborhood just under nine miles from downtown Nashville and moments from Briley Parkway. Built in 1971, it features four bedrooms and two full baths on the main level, while the lower level provides a versatile office, a den, and a half bath. Set on nearly an acre with mature trees, the property invites relaxation and easy outdoor enjoyment, complete with a covered patio, a long driveway for ample parking, and a two-car garage.
Property Details and Features
- Appliances & Equipment
- Description: “Dishwasher”, “Refrigerator”, “Built-In Electric Oven”, “Cooktop”
- Basement
- Description: “Slab”
- Bathrooms
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Half Bathrooms: 1
- Bedrooms
- Total Bathrooms: 4
- Main Level Bedrooms: 4
- Building
- Finished Area Above Grade: 2512
- Area: 2512
- Building Area: 2512
- Construction Materials: “Brick”
- Levels: “One”
- Stories: 2
- Year Built: 1971
- Year Built Details: EXIST
- Cooling
- Details: “Ceiling Fan(s)”, “Central Air”, “Electric”
- Exterior Features
- Patio Features: “Patio”, “Covered”, “Porch”
- Fireplaces
- Total Fireplaces: 1
- Floors
- Flooring: “Carpet”, “Wood”, “Tile”, “Vinyl”
- Garage
- Garage Spaces: 2
- Heating
- Heating: “Central”, “Electric”
- Laundry
- Description: “Electric Dryer Hookup”, “Washer Hookup”
- Listing
- Days on Market: 40
- Listing Price: 510000
- Status: Active
- Location
- Address: 4806 Drakes Branch Rd
- City: Nashville
- State: TN
- Zip: 37218
- County: Davidson County, TN
- Subdivision: Gold Key Estates
- Directions: From Clarksville HWY turn left on Kings Ln,
- Lot
- Features: “Level”
- Acres: 0.97
- Size: 0.97
- Dimensions: 135 X 325
- Size Source: Assessor
- Size Units: Acres
- Parking
- Covered Spaces: 2
- Parking Total: 2
- Schools
- Elementary: Cumberland Elementary
- Middle/Junior High: Haynes Middle
- High School: Whites Creek High
- Utilities
- Sewer: “Septic Tank”
- Water Source: “Public”
- Utilities: “Electricity Available”, “Water Available”