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Sheng Yang
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Nashville STR zoning question

Sheng Yang
  • Brentwood, TN
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Hey community

I am looking at two properties fairly close to each other and at west side of the city. Great view to downtown.

Unit A is a 5 bedroom and a lot bigger and available now. Unit B is 4 bedroom available at June 2020. A is RM 20 and B is Mul A. A also cost 70k more.

I like the building but hanging up with rm20 since the NOO permit will be banged by Jan 2022. So that might hurt the resale value for A since B is Mul A so does not have that problem.

Debating on if I should wait.

All units are top line from the same builder.

Does Mul A worth the wait? Appreciate your input.

Thanks.

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Devan Mcclish
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Devan Mcclish
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@Sheng Yang sought legal advice on that one already, it's still considered a transfer. If metro catches you doing that, they will revoke the permit

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