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Meet Oxenfree WeHo: Nashville’s newest luxe townhome rental community

We’re giving you the scoop on this new neighborhood in Wedgewood-Houston.

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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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If you’re on the hunt for a community that offers the comforts of a single-family home with the convenience of maintenance-free living, Oxenfree WeHo might be for you.

Located in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood, this new townhome rental community is now leasing (with immediate move-ins available). Here’s everything you need to know.

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Enjoy upgraded stainless steel appliances in the townhomes.

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🏡 The homes

Spanning nearly six acres, Oxenfree WeHo offers a variety of three- and four-bedroom multi-level townhomes, including private attached garages and direct, first-floor access (read: ditch the communal parking and relish the convenience of your own space).

Each thoughtfully-designed home includes:

  • Spacious bedrooms and bathrooms
  • An open-concept kitchen + living room
  • High-end finishes and appliances (like designer lighting and energy-efficient double-pane windows)
  • Smart home technology
  • And more

With nine different floor plans across 96 units, plus a mix of standard and upgraded interior finishes, the community accommodates a range of needs — from layout to price point.

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Every home boasts luxury, plank-style flooring throughout an open floor plan.

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🏊 The amenities

Oxenfree WeHo puts hospitality at the heart of the resident experience, and we can confirm this community is chock-full of next-level amenities.

Residents can explore 18,700 sqft of indoor and outdoor amenities, including the largest private amenity lawn in Music City. Enjoy a resort-style pool, outdoor dining areas, lawn games, and ample green space for your four-legged friend to roam.

Did we mention on-site management? Rest assured, your needs will be taken care of around the clock with 24/7 emergency maintenance.

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This community offers high-end, move-in ready townhomes for rent complete with top-notch amenities.

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🚗 The neighborhood

Recognized as a creative hub rich in restaurants, breweries, and art galleries, the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood is located just 10 minutes from downtown — meaning you can arrive at renowned destinations like 12South, The Gulch, and Music Row within minutes.

Leave the stress of finding your next home behind and explore all the perks Oxenfree WeHo offers when you become a resident. Schedule a tour + find your home

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