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Sole home on Green Hills commercial street sells

BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS

The last remaining single-family home located on Bedford Avenue in Green Hills has sold for $1,875,000.

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According to a Davidson County Register of Deeds document, the new owner is an LLC affiliated with Nashville businessman Kent Furlong. The owner of Green Hillslocated barge transportation company Hines Furlong Line, Furlong could not be reached for comment regarding his plan for the property.

The seller was a family trust that had owned the 0.36-acre property at 3819 Bedford Ave. since 1947, Metro records show.

recently, according to a source.

Prior to the 2000s, Bedford Avenue offered primarily single-family homes similar to the one that just sold. It now accommodates approximately 11 two- and three-story commercial buildings, including a Courtyard by Marriott hotel and a mixeduse structure home to etc., a restaurant that is affiliated with SoBro restaurant Etch.

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This story was first published by our sister publication Nashville Post.

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