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3 reasons why this community should be your next move

Experience the comforts of a single-family home with the convenience of maintenance-free living at Oxenfree WeHo.

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Oxenfree WeHo resort-style pool

It isn’t hard to picture ourselves taking a relaxing dip in this resort-style pool (before heading to the hot tub).

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Looking for your next home? Enter: Oxenfree WeHo, a new townhome rental community located just 10 minutes from downtown Nashville.

Here’s why you’ll want to make the move:

  1. Next-level amenities | Embrace resort-style living with a heated pool, expansive outdoor spaces for entertaining, and a pet-friendly, lushly landscaped lawn — one of the largest private green spaces in Music City.
  2. Spacious living | Choose from three- and four-bedroom multi-level townhomes with 10+ unique floor plans to suit your lifestyle. Explore spacious bedrooms, attached garages, an open-concept kitchen and living area, and modern touches like smart home tech and upgraded appliances.
  3. Prime location | Oxenfree WeHo provides easy access to your favorite restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping destinations. Plus, you’ll love the proximity to the nearby Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway and Nashville Soccer Club.

Schedule a tour and discover why Oxenfree WeHo is the ideal place to call home.

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