Presale Release
2 of 8751 Hart Ln • Nashville, Tennessee
Brick. Steel. Light. A sharper kind of Nashville townhome.
Maplewood Row is an 8-home collection with a dark, urban-industrial point of view. The architecture leans into warm brick, black metal, cleaner window lines, and flexible layouts that work for living, holding, or leasing.
- 8 row homes at 751 Hart Ln in Nashville
- Industrial-inspired architecture with warm brick and black steel detailing
- Plans from roughly 2,460 to 2,707 square feet
- Early buyers can enter from $550k and influence finish selections

Starting Price
$550kFuture Pricing
$650k+Plan Sizes
2,460-2,707 SFDesign Direction
Warm brick, black steel, and a restrained interior palette.
The concept package already has a point of view. Black windows. Standing seam metal accents. Cleaner glazing lines. Slab cabinetry. Large-format porcelain in the baths. Warmth in the brick and wood.
It lands closer to a small loft building than a generic new-build row home. Strong vertical lines. Garage level entries. Terraces at the top. Enough edge to feel deliberate without trying too hard.


Plans & Layouts
Smart layouts with enough separation for daily life, guests, or rental use.

2,459 SF
Units 1-4
Three finished levels over a garage with a terrace, office, and second bedroom on the lower level.
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2,460-2,707 SF
Units 5-8
A larger end-cap plan is paired with efficient interior layouts built for flexible owner or rental use.
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Urban Industrial
Elevation Study
Warm brick, black window systems, board and batten panels, standing seam rooflines, and strong vertical glazing.
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Room to settle in without giving up flexibility.
These plans have enough separation to live well. Office space where it matters. Storage that stays useful. A terrace level that gives the home some air. For buyers who want to get in early, there is also room to shape finish choices before later releases move higher.
For Investors
A clean product in a market with real demand drivers.
These plans fit short-term rental, long-term rental, or mixed hold strategies subject to local rules. At the early basis, investor underwriting can approach an 8% cap rate depending on operations, occupancy, expenses, and financing. That spread matters more when later releases are expected to move above $650k.
East Nashville Context
Close to the everyday places that make East Nashville work.
Hart Lane sits in a practical part of the east side. Riverside Village is close. Shelby Park is easy to reach. Downtown is still a short drive. For a primary resident, that means easier routines. For an investor, it means a location that is easy to explain in one sentence.
Nashville is still adding weight in healthcare, logistics, finance, and cloud infrastructure. The city does not rely on one headline employer, which is part of why buyers keep showing up here.
East Nashville gives this address useful options on a normal day. Parks, museums, markets, and downtown draws stay close enough to matter.
Shelby Park and Shelby Bottoms
Trails, green space, river access, ball fields, and one of the city's best outdoor escapes on the east side.
Nashville ParksNashville Farmers' Market
Open daily with produce, prepared food, and local merchants near Bicentennial Mall.
Nashville.govTennessee State Museum
Free admission and a strong permanent collection a short drive from Hart Lane.
TNMuseum.orgEastside Bowl
Live music, bowling, food, and a dependable late-night option a few minutes north of the site.
EastsideBowl.comNissan Stadium District
Titans games, major concerts, and the new stadium buildout keep the east side tied to one of the city's biggest entertainment investments.
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Ask for pricing, finish options, and current availability.
Use the form to request floor plans, pricing, design direction, and next steps with Jake Gomes and the sales team.
What is Maplewood Row?
Maplewood Row is an 8-home townhome development at 751 Hart Ln in Nashville, Tennessee.
What is the presale opportunity?
The first two homes are being offered from $550k before the remaining homes move to pricing at $650k and above.
Who is this community built for?
The homes are positioned for owner-occupants, long-term rental buyers, and short-term rental investors subject to local rules and buyer underwriting.
Why buy in the presale phase?
The presale spread creates room for finish selection input and a lower basis before later release pricing.