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The Residences at Broadwest

The Residences at Broadwest is a 196-unit luxury condominium community on floors 15-34 of a 34-story Midtown Nashville tower at 1616 West End Avenue, developed by Propst Development and opened in 2021. One- to three-bedroom condos and penthouses with resort amenities and Conrad Nashville hotel services; active resale market.

Builders
Propst Development
Priced from
$715,000
Home types
condo
Beds
1–3 bedrooms, plus penthouses
Lots
N/A — full-block vertical tower; no individual lots
Amenities
Resort pool with sun shelf and cabanas, Fitness center with sauna and steam room, Full-swing golf simulator, Billiards room

The Residences at Broadwest at a glance

The Residences at Broadwest is a luxury condominium community in the heart of Midtown Nashville, occupying the top 20 floors — floors 15 through 34 — of a 34-story mixed-use tower on West End Avenue. The building sits on a full city block bounded by West End Avenue, Hayes Street, and 16th Avenue, with the 234-room Conrad Nashville hotel occupying floors 1 through 14 below the residences. With 196 condominiums in all, it is one of the most prominent high-rise addresses in Davidson County, designed by architect Cooper Carry and built by general contractor Hoar Construction. Construction was completed and the building opened in 2021.

These are condominium homes rather than detached houses, so there are no individual lots — the community is a single vertical tower. Floor plans run from one to three bedrooms, with penthouse residences at the top, and every owner shares a hotel-grade amenity package and 24/7 concierge service. The original 196 units sold within four months of the initial offering, pre-opening, in 2020-2021, and the community now trades as an active resale market — buyers here tend to be people who want a lock-and-leave, full-service home in walkable Midtown without the upkeep of a single-family property. We pull live numbers, current availability, and HOA details for you so you are working from today's figures, not yesterday's.

Who builds in The Residences at Broadwest

The Residences at Broadwest was developed by Propst Development, the developer behind the larger Broadwest mixed-use project. Propst shaped the residential program on floors 15 through 34 — the floor plans, finishes, and the resident amenity package — and paired it with the adjacent Conrad Nashville hotel so that residents have access to hotel-grade services within their own building. The tower was designed by Cooper Carry and constructed by Hoar Construction, a team that delivered a single, cohesive high-rise on a full Midtown city block.

Because Broadwest is one community in one building rather than a multi-builder subdivision, the experience is consistent from floor to floor: one developer, one design vocabulary, and one shared set of amenities. If you want to understand how the residential floors relate to the hotel and retail levels below, that is exactly the kind of thing we walk through with you on a tour.

Homes & floor plans

Broadwest is a condominium community, so every home is a flat within the tower — there are no individual lots. Floor plans range from one-bedroom residences starting around 908 square feet up to three-bedroom layouts near 1,951 square feet, with penthouse residences reaching as large as 3,455 square feet. The homes sit on floors 15 through 34, which puts even the lower residential floors well above street level and gives many units long views across Midtown and the broader Nashville skyline.

  • One-bedroom residences from approximately 908 sf
  • Two- and three-bedroom residences up to approximately 1,951 sf
  • Penthouse residences up to approximately 3,455 sf
  • Residential floors 15 through 34 of the 34-story tower
  • Four high-speed elevators serving the residences
  • Access to Conrad Nashville hotel services, including housekeeping, room service, and valet

For the specific layouts, square footages, and finishes available right now, the developer's residence pages are the official source, and we cross-reference them against live MLS resale listings so you can see exactly what is on the market. We pull current floor plans and pricing for you rather than relying on figures that may have shifted.

Amenities & community life

Broadwest is built around a deep, hotel-influenced amenity package shared by all residents. The community offers a resort pool with a sun shelf and cabanas, a fitness center with a sauna and steam room, and a full-swing golf simulator, along with social and work spaces including a billiards room, a library, a conference room, a private dining room with a catering kitchen, and an owners lounge and bar. Outdoor grilling stations, a dog park, and a pet wash station round out the day-to-day living spaces.

  • Resort pool with sun shelf and cabanas
  • Fitness center with sauna and steam room
  • Full-swing golf simulator
  • Billiards room, library, and conference room
  • Private dining room with catering kitchen
  • Owners lounge and bar
  • Outdoor grilling stations
  • Dog park and pet wash station
  • 24/7 concierge service
  • Four high-speed elevators
  • Conrad Nashville hotel services available to residents (housekeeping, room service, valet)

Because the residences sit above the Conrad Nashville hotel, the everyday experience leans toward full-service, low-maintenance living: concierge support around the clock, hotel amenities a few floors below, and a building designed so most of what you need is under one roof in walkable Midtown.

Location, access & schools

The Residences at Broadwest occupies a full city block in Midtown Nashville, with frontage and access from West End Avenue, Hayes Street, and 16th Avenue. West End is one of the main corridors connecting downtown Nashville to the west, which puts downtown, Vanderbilt's surrounding area, and the I-440 and I-40 connections all within a short drive. The Midtown setting is walkable, with dining and services along the West End corridor right outside the building.

The community falls within Metro Nashville Public Schools. As of the most recent zoning, it is zoned for Eakin Elementary School, West End Middle School, and Hillsboro Comprehensive High School. School zones can change, so we confirm current attendance boundaries with the district for the exact unit you are considering before you rely on them.

What to verify before you buy

Broadwest is an established building with an active resale market, so the most important figures to confirm are the current ones. Before you write an offer, we verify the live list price and recent sale prices for the specific floor plan and floor you want, current availability, the unit's exact square footage, and the monthly HOA dues — which at Broadwest cover hotel-grade services and vary meaningfully by unit. We pull all of this from live MLS data and the HOA so you are deciding on today's numbers, not an estimate.

  • Current list and recent sale prices for the floor plan and floor you want
  • Live availability and how the unit is positioned in the tower
  • Exact square footage and bedroom/bath count for the specific residence
  • Current monthly HOA dues and exactly what they include
  • What hotel and concierge services convey with the residence

Working with The Will Johnson Team

We represent buyers in new construction and high-rise condominium communities, and because we tour Nashville's new and luxury buildings constantly, we help you compare floor plans, weigh one residence against another, and navigate the contract from offer to closing. On the cost of representation: in new construction, most builders and developers pay our commission, so our representation is often free or low-cost to you — but it varies by the community and a $499 broker fee can apply, so we tell you the exact cost up front before you commit. Reach The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 and we'll pull live Broadwest availability and pricing for you.

Headline facts — The Residences at Broadwest, Nashville (Davidson County), TN: a 196-unit luxury condominium community on floors 15-34 of a 34-story Midtown tower on West End Avenue, developed by Propst Development, opened 2021. Home types: condominiums, 1-3 bedrooms plus penthouses (approx. 908-3,455 sf). Pricing from $715,000 (resale market; we pull live numbers). Status: selling. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000.

Community details as of 2026-06; new-construction pricing, phases, and availability change often — we confirm everything current before you write an offer. We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour these communities constantly, we help you find the right fit and navigate the build.

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Frequently asked questions about The Residences at Broadwest

Where is The Residences at Broadwest?

The Residences at Broadwest is a new-construction community in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. The Residences at Broadwest is a 196-unit luxury condominium community on floors 15-34 of a 34-story Midtown Nashville tower at 1616 West End Avenue, developed by Propst Development and opened in 2021.

Who builds homes in The Residences at Broadwest?

Builders active in The Residences at Broadwest include Propst Development. Builder lineups and available floor plans change over time, so we confirm who's currently building and what's released before you tour.

How much do homes in The Residences at Broadwest cost?

Recent pricing in The Residences at Broadwest has been $715,000. Prices move with the market and what's released, so we pull live MLS and builder figures for you the day you're ready — we don't guess at where prices go next.

What kinds of homes are in The Residences at Broadwest?

The Residences at Broadwest offers condo homes. Typical lot sizes are N/A — full-block vertical tower; no individual lots.

What amenities does The Residences at Broadwest have?

Amenities at The Residences at Broadwest include Resort pool with sun shelf and cabanas, Fitness center with sauna and steam room, Full-swing golf simulator, Billiards room, Library, Conference room, Private dining room with catering kitchen, Owners lounge and bar, Outdoor grilling stations, Dog park and pet wash station, 24/7 concierge service, Four high-speed elevators, and Conrad hotel amenities (housekeeping, room service, valet). We confirm which amenities are built versus planned before you commit.

Is The Residences at Broadwest still selling?

The Residences at Broadwest is actively selling new homes. Inventory and released lots change week to week, so we confirm what's currently available before you tour.

Can The Will Johnson Team represent me at The Residences at Broadwest, and what does it cost?

Yes — we represent buyers in new construction, and because we tour Davidson County communities constantly we help you compare The Residences at Broadwest against the alternatives and navigate the build from contract to closing. On cost: most builders pay our commission, so our representation is often free or low-cost to you — but it varies by builder (a few pay a reduced flat fee, where you'd cover the difference), and our $499 broker fee can apply unless the builder absorbs it at closing. We'll tell you exactly what, if anything, it costs at The Residences at Broadwest before you tour. Call 615-265-1000.