5 multi-million-dollar homes for sale in Nashville, TN

600 12th ave s WP

600 12th Ave. S. | Photo by Daniel Hoisington, Studio Buell via Michelle Maldonado Team, Compass Realty

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Fridays are for window shopping, we say, and why shouldn’t beautiful Nashville properties be included? We’ve rounded up five multi-million dollar listings for sale in Music City that are easy on the eyes.

600 12th Ave. S.

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 ½ Baths | 4,215 sqft | $7,950,000

New York-style living in the heart of Nashville. That’s the life of luxury you sign up for at this grand penthouse + guest suitea package deal with furnishings included. Owners combined four of ICON’s most iconic units to create this lavish destination home built for entertaining. Upscale is the word that comes to mind when combining the home’s warm-toned woods with cool-toned tile, smooth lines, and a minimalist design.

1143 Glendale Ln. WP

1143 Glendale Ln. | Photo by David Williams, LaunchPad Imaging via Jack Miller, Parks

1143 Glendale Ln.

5 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 4,704 sqft | $2,300,000

This contemporary new build offers a sleek design paired tastefully with texture with all of the extras (and then some) that you would expect for a home of its size. The gourmet kitchen and open floor plan cater to socializing. A gated entrance and fenced in backyard make a private pool a must for summer, especially since there is already a covered outdoor living space + kitchen.

1017 Halcyon Ave. WP

1017 Halcyon Ave. | Photo by Paul Nicol via Heard Newman Team, Compass

1017 Halcyon Ave.

4 Bed | 4 Bath | 3,967 sqft | $1,949,000

Nashville recently ranked as a “car dependent” city, but that’s not the case for this 12 South gem. You are literal steps away from the shopping + dining this cozy district has to offer. The home is available for the first time, and inviting pops of color align with contemporary design aspects to fit the vibe of this highly sought-after neighborhood. The home features a bonus room with an outside entrance that could make for a private living quarters.

4618 Belmont Park Terrace

4618 Belmont Park Ter. | Photo via Partners in Building + Charles Jeter, Compass

4618 Belmont Park Ter.

6 Bed | 5.5 Bath | 6,119 sqft | $3,799,950

This new construction home was thoughtfully curated with grand finishes right down to its quartz countertops + baths and Viking appliances. A wine grotto and two-story owner’s closet make you wonder how you’ve lived without such one-of-a-kind amenities. The home is still under construction, meaning you have time to hand-pick the last few items that mesh your personal style and character with the home’s dramatic design.

4024 General Bates Dr

4024 General Bate Dr. | Photo via The Erin Krueger Team, Compass

4024 General Bate Dr.

6 Bed | 6 Bath | 7,269 sqft | $3,450,000

They say patience is a virtue, and that rings true here. This spacious new build is slated for completion in May + boasts sharp lines and ultra chic colorways. Architectural details are apparent throughout — like the matte windows + doors and updated Mid-Century modern design. Three levels of living? No problem, we can take the elevator.

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