1200 Broadway

Category: Apartment complex in Nashville, Tennessee

Address: 1200 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203, USA

Phone: +16156479661

Opening hours

Sunday: 1AM–5PM

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

V.K. Phillips

Jul 22, 2022

So far, so very good! It seems that all the reviews about the new management team is spot on. My move in process was simple, any fixes were made immediately and I love it here. It is truly home! Special shout-out to my leasing agent Molly. She is simply the best, not pushy at all and worked with me to get me into the best apartment for me, without any sales tactics. I can't recommend her or this community enough!

Rebekah Adler

Jul 18, 2022

As a Nashville native, knowing all of the ins and outs of my own city, I am and have always been extremely selective on the apartment/condos I’ve lived in and can honestly say my experience over the past year at 1200 broadway has been the best! The property manager, Miah has always been so accommodating and friendly. The entire staff is helpful and attentive, I couldn’t ask for better customer service skills. Maintenance has always taken care of anything I’ve needed quickly! Penthouse views are beautiful and never get old. The location is central to everything!! Excited to call this place home for the next year, I absolutely LOVE it here.

Savannah Robinson

Feb 4, 2022

I toured 1200 Broadway today and Harrison Y. was kind enough to show me around even though I didn't have an appointment scheduled. The building is under new management and it sounds like they have solid plans to resolve the issues mentioned in earlier reviews. The community is beautiful, clean, and bright, and the amenities are outstanding. I toured 2 apartments facing Broadway, and they were surprisingly quiet. Pricing is similar to other high-rise communities downtown, but you get a lot more square footage for the price at 1200 Broadway! I definitely recommend checking this place out if you are in the market for a new apartment home.

Nicole Stacy

Jul 4, 2021

As someone who has lived here 11 months, I can certainly give a full review. I pay $2,620 (not including parking, trash fee, pet fee, & utilities) for a 1 bedroom with about 825 sq ft on the 17th floor. I would recommend touring this place at night on a weekend before signing a lease b/c of items listed below. It’s also important to know that a ton of people in the building have complained about all these issues to management & they do not care. Management is also poor about communicating w/residents, especially when cars are stolen. Noise: The loudest building in the city! You will notice my pic of the Exxon across the street. There is 52 cars & 41 motorcycles there & this is typical of a weekend night & even some weekdays. They rev their engines & blare music all night. Even living on the 17th floor it is so loud that I hardly sleep. If you move here, you will not sleep unless you rent a unit facing the pool/interstate. As this will never stop. Most of the residents have called the police department & they constantly say they they cannot do anything about it. Also, there is construction on several high rises all night M-Sat. The only day the contractors take off is Sundays. They jackhammer, blast, run the cranes, etc literally all hours. Air BnB’s: When we all moved in we were told by management that there would absolutely be no short term rentals. We also signed a statement as part of our lease that we would not rent out our units or we would be evicted. That is one of the reasons I choose this property, b/c I cannot stand living somewhere that allows it. We were definitely lied to b/c there is Air BnB guests here every single weekend. Bachelorette parties & management allows them to use all of the guest amenities. So now our pool is mostly filled w/people who do not live here. They even trash the place & management doesn’t care. My 2nd pic shows a group checking in. Guest parking: One of the main reasons I choose 1200 b/c I was told there is unlimited free guest parking. Lauren (previous manager) even told me if I run out of passes, just fob my guest out. So that worked great until a month ago when they decided to remove our guest parking. If your guest stays more than an hour then they have to pay $20/day to park here. So if you ever want to have a friend at the pool or have a significant other visit, it will be a costly relationship. We have no idea why they did this, other than them being money hungry b/c we generally have 50+ open spaces. Parking garage: You have to pay $100/vehicle per month. That is no problem b/c other properties downtown charge the same fee. What is a problem is that we have had at least 3-4 incidents where cars have been stolen out of the garage & ton broken into. Management refuses to get cameras on each level & only has the one when you enter/exit. Their solution was to hire a parking management co to boot residents cars if they have their sticker in the wrong place, do not have a sticker at all, or if they’re parked in a marked space. Amenities: The rooftop lounge is beautiful, as is the 8th floor lounge. The pool is nice as well. They’re limiting each resident to only 2 pool guests but have been generous to not be too strict unless there is no chairs left. If the Air bnbs weren’t a problem, there would be plenty of chairs for guests. Gym is nice w/typical equipment. It does have a few Pelotons & an outside grass area for yoga. The one issue I have with the amenities is that they now rent the rooftop to outside guests for $250. The amenities are supposed to be for residents! Units: The units have light color pallets & most have large windows, which I love. Built in wine rack, wood floors, large closets & hall trees for coats, etc. Concierge: The staff at the front desk is friendly & always attentive. They’re actually places here by a 3rd party, so they’re not UDR/1200 employees. Whole Foods: I will say, I have gotten spoiled having WF downstairs & a Publix w/in 1/2 mile. I do love the convenience. If management can correct the issues, I will change my review.

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