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Do you have a vacancy coming up on the Eastside?
Hey Nashvillians! I know the concept of "East Nashville" has grown to Inglewood and beyond, and affordable housing in East has shrunk, but I have a tenant in need of a place for July 1. Her original new place fell through. She is only looking because I am moving into the property. She has been a dream tenant with zero issues for the past year and a half since I acquired this property. She has never been late on rent, and has often paid early. She wants to stay on the Eastside. She's looking for Private entry / no apt buildings. 900+ square feet. $900 max rent. While she has stated "East Side", I realize this may be limited at this pricepoint, so I'm open to other neighborhoods as well. Thanks, everyone!