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New DST Opportunity: Nashville Queens

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Origin Exchange, our 1031 exchange program that benefits investors by focusing only on institutional-quality DST assets and offering a simplified fee structure, is excited to unveil its latest DST opportunity, Nashville Queens. This 2023-built, 221-unit, luxury mixed-use community is in the popular Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood of Nashville, known for its high-end restaurant and entertainment scene. Origin is projecting 5% average rent growth for this submarket over the next five years.

A mostly residential neighborhood just south of downtown with a high barrier to entry and surrounding $1 million-plus homes, Wedgewood-Houston is home to employers such as Apple Music and Live Nation, a new Major League Soccer stadium (Geodis Park), and countless other amenities. Among all of the neighborhood’s trendy retailers and restaurants, one of the most popular, Mercado by Butchertown and Ramone’s Oyster Bar, is located in Nashville Queens. Tenants have direct access to a vibrant, welcoming dining experience brought to life by local restauranteur Terry Raley and the visionary team at Amaranth Hospitality Group.

On this webinar, Vice President of Origin Exchange Michael O’Shea and Senior Vice President of Acquisitions Kyle Verhasselt provide a comprehensive overview of this opportunity. They review Nashville Queens’ key offering terms, discuss property details and conclude with a live Q&A.

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