Quick reference: Nashville Class A rent is 42 USD/sqft ($42 USD), typical term 10 years, 12 months free.

  • Class A rent: 42 USD/sqft/yr ($42 USD).
  • Typical term: 10 years.
  • Typical rent-free: 12 months.
  • Vacancy: 17.3%.

Nashville Class A office: frequently asked questions

Quick reference: Nashville Class A rent is 42 USD/sqft ($42 USD), typical term 10 years, 12 months free.

TL;DR

  • Class A rent: 42 USD/sqft/yr ($42 USD).
  • Typical term: 10 years.
  • Typical rent-free: 12 months.
  • Vacancy: 17.3%.

Quick reference

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Key facts

cityNashville
countryUnited States
regionAmericas
classARentLocal42 USD/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$42/sqft/yr
vacancy17.3%
typicalLeaseYears10
typicalRentFreeMonths12
submarkets5
primeYieldPct6.7%

Frequently asked questions

Is Nashville's office boom sustainable?
Yes — structural drivers (healthcare HQs, no state income tax, in-migration) are durable. Cyclical absorption may soften but the long-run trend is up.
What is the Gulch's role versus Downtown?
The Gulch is Nashville's principal mixed-use trophy submarket. Downtown carries deeper legacy stock; the Gulch holds the post-2018 trophy tier.
How rich are concessions?
10-14 months free on a 10-year deal with $90-$130/sqft TI is typical. Tighter than the broader Sunbelt average.

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