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4505 CHARLOTTE AVE
NASHVILLE, TN


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This home is 2044 sqft, which is 1032 sqft smaller than the average of the houses our sources can identify on Charlotte AVE. This commercial property was last sold on 03/10/1994 for $150,000. Additional outside features include a carport. This home is 1 story tall. This property is located in the CHARLOTTE 33RD. TO RICHLAN subdivision. Use Diedinhouse.com to learn of any stigmatized details and history about 4505 CHARLOTTE AVE.
Tax Legal Information
S SIDE CHARLOTTE AVE W OF 45TH AVE
CHARLOTTE 33RD. TO RICHLAN
Tax Assessed Information
$226,000.00
$23,480.00
$202,520.00
10
$565,000.00
$7,130.00
Building Ownership Information
1958
Commercial
03/10/1994
$150,000.00
Building Composition
2044
2044
10890.00
150
68
Central
CENTRAL
1
1

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