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Property Description
Welcome to 509 Phipps Drive, a charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath duplex offering incredible potential for rental income. This listing is for 1 side of the duplex. This property features fresh paint throughout, included appliances, and a spacious backyard with a back deck—perfect for outdoor enjoyment. Whether you’re expanding your investment portfolio or seeking a property with income-generating potential, this duplex is a smart choice. Conveniently located in Nashville with easy access to shopping, dining, and major highways. Don’t miss out on this prime investment opportunity—schedule your showing today!
Property Details and Features
- Appliances & Equipment
- Description: “Electric Oven”, “Electric Range”, “Dishwasher”, “Refrigerator”
- Basement
- Description: “Crawl Space”
- Bathrooms
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Half Bathrooms: 0
- Bedrooms
- Total Bathrooms: 3
- Main Level Bedrooms: 3
- Building
- Finished Area Above Grade: 1134
- Area: 1134
- Building Area: 1134
- Construction Materials: “Brick”
- Levels: “One”
- Stories: 1
- Year Built: 1986
- Year Built Details: EXIST
- Cooling
- Details: “Central Air”, “Electric”
- Exterior Features
- Patio Features: “Deck”
- Floors
- Flooring: “Wood”, “Tile”
- Garage
- Garage Spaces: 0
- Heating
- Heating: “Central”, “Electric”
- Listing
- Days on Market: 1
- Listing Price: 210000
- Status: Under Contract – Showing
- Location
- Address: 509 Phipps Dr
- City: Nashville
- State: TN
- Zip: 37218
- County: Davidson County, TN
- Subdivision: Royal Hills
- Directions: Take I-65 North to Metro Center Blvd, Turn Right on Clarksville Hwy North, Left on Kings Lanes, Right on Phipps.
- Lot
- Acres: 0.13
- Size: 0.13
- Dimensions: 35 X 170
- Size Source: Assessor
- Size Units: Acres
- Parking
- Covered Spaces: 0
- Parking Total: 0
- Schools
- Elementary: Cumberland Elementary
- Middle/Junior High: Haynes Middle
- High School: Whites Creek High
- Utilities
- Sewer: “Public Sewer”
- Water Source: “Public”
- Utilities: “Electricity Available”, “Water Available”