Edgehill Apartments, Nashville

1808, Edgehill Ave, Nashville, 37212, United States
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$1425
per month
1.9 mi from City Center
( 11m. 43m. 43m)
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Belmont University | 0.77 mi
Fisk University | 1.66 mi
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laundry facility
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High-speed Internet Access

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About the Property

Edgehill Apartments is a lovely student accomodation in Nashville offering a selection of comfortable 1 bedroom- 1 bathroom apartments in popular areas like Berry Hill. Fisk University, Vanderbilt University and Trevecca Nazarene University are a short stroll away from this property.

Features

Each private room comes complete with a private bathroom featuring an in-unit shower, and an all-electric private kitchen featuring a dishwasher and a refrigerator. To promote an ultra-comfortable stay, the property comes cable ready with high-speed internet, carpeted floors, ceiling fans, central air and heating, hardwood floors, mini blinds, stackable washer and dryer connections, tile floors, an in-unit dryer and on-site maintenance.

Location and What's Hot?

At such a prime location, there are many famous restaurants and cafés nearby such as Edgehill Village restaurant barcolona, The Cookery, Egghill, Just Love Coffee Cafe - Music Row and Fido. Bars and pubs such as Old Glory and The Pub - Nashville are both nearby. With The Turnip Truck - Gulch and Whole Foods Market both being a short ride away, you don’t even have to worry about fetching your groceries!

Commute

Bus Stops such as 12th Ave S & Horton Ave SB, 12th Ave S & Horton Ave NB and 12th Ave S & Wedgewood Ave NB are all a short stroll away from the property, easing any commuting hassles you might have!

Pet policy

Pets are allowed.

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Explore the property through a virtual walkthrough and discover a variety of in house amenities all at highly affordable rents.

  • Prime location just a short stroll away from major universities like Fisk, Vanderbilt, and Trevecca Nazarene, making it convenient for students to commute to classes.
  • Affordable living with 1-bedroom apartments starting at $1450 and flexible lease options ranging from 3 to 13 months.
  • Enjoy high-speed internet access and in-unit appliances, including a kitchen with a dishwasher, ensuring a study-friendly environment.

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1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

Starting From: $1,425/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Access to Public Transportation
Access to The Village at Vanderbilt’s Swimming Pool
High-speed Internet Access
Safety and Security
On-call Maintenance

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    Flexible payment terms
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the property's cancellation policy?


 You can cancel anytime prior to lease start date without penalty; cancellations 48 hours or more after application submitted means administration fee will not be refundable.

What are the payment options available?


Online via resident portal (paying with a card results in service fee, paying with eCheck is no fee), or money order/personal check/cashier’s check in office.

Can you provide details about guarantor requirements and instalment plans?


They do not participate in guarantor applications at any of their properties.

What are the exact prices for the available accommodations?


Current pricing is $1450 starting price for 1 bedrooms (all units at this community are the same floorplan).

For Students Any Application Fee?


$100 per person.

Can I request a waiver for the application fee?


No.

Are guarantors mandatory?


They do not participate in guarantor applications at any of their properties.

What are the financial criteria for guarantors?


N/A.

Are utility bills charged monthly or quarterly?


Monthly.

What is covered by the utility bill?


No utilities are paid through the office with the rent.

What is not covered by the utility bill?


Electric service – this is a separate utility that the resident must set up on their own with Nashville Electric Service and pay them directly each month. Water – separate utility that the resident must set up on their own with Metro Water Services and pay them directly each month. Internet – separate through the provider of their choosing.

Is the membership fee one-time or recurring?


N/A.

Is the administration fee one-time or recurring?


One time, at time of application in the amount of $600.

Is there an additional rent for furnished accommodations?


They do not offer furnished accommodations at any of their properties.

Are there any miscellaneous fees?


Monthly fees are paid each month in addition to base rent - $12 for the building fee, $5 for pest control, $25 for parking (if applicable), and $25 per pet (if applicable).Additional one time fees due at time of move in would be $350 pet fee per pet (if applicable) and $25 one time parking fee (for validated parking sticker, if applicable).

What are the financial requirements for student accommodation?


Undergraduate students will only be screened for criminal background – they must provide student ID and proof of off campus housing approval in order to qualify. Grad students or other will be fully screened, in which case their screening company looks for 3x the base rent for income qualification.

How can I check for room availability?


You can check the property website, or contact their onsite office team at the Email/phone.

What is the preferred mode of communication for the booking process?


Email or Phone.

What is the preferred mode of communication?


Email or Phone.

Is it possible to request a gender-specific room?


No – they only lease by the unit not by the room.

Are common facilities inclusive or chargeable?


All residents have access to their amenities included in the cost of rent.

Do you allow dual occupancy and couples?


They follow state laws regarding occupancy. In Tennessee, it is two persons per bedroom legally allowed. For example: up to 2 people could share a 1 bedroom unit.

What are the tenure options?


They offer anywhere from a 3-13 month lease. Any leases shorter than 12 months will have a monthly short term premium charged in the amount of $200.

Is there flexibility in the payment structure?


If referring to rent due dates, no. Rent is due on the 1st of every month, and is considered late after the 5th of the month at which point a late fee of 10% of the rent will be incurred.

What is the policy for early move-out?


Breaking the lease would require a 60 day notice of move out, during which time the rent is due, in addition to a buy out fee of 2x the base rent due on their before the move out date.

How can I schedule a viewing?


Contact their office and schedule a viewing with a member of their team.

What is the turnaround time for processing applications or requests?


Their ability to process applications entirely depends on the applicant providing the required documents needed to approve the application. Once they have those, it is a 24 hour turnaround pending no issues with the screening.

Is there a specific intake period for the property?


They are a conventional rental community, so they can lease at any point of the year depending on availability. However, most of their availability is between May and August due to their proximity to Vanderbilt.
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