603 W Main St Apt 305
Knoxville, TN 37902
2 Beds2 Baths981 Sq Ft99 Days on Market
For Sale $564,000
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Melinda Grimac • Alliance Sotheby's Internation
865-356-4178 • melinda.grimac@sothebysrealty.com License #322821The 50 apartments in the Medical Arts Building (MAB) are being converted into condominiums and are now offered for the first time as a purchase option! New owners will enjoy the fantastic location between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units are conveyed with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Tile flooring throughout, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances in the open kitchen, and plenty of natural light create a comfortable living area. Unit sizes vary from 515 square feet to 2,101 square feet. No short-term rentals are permitted. The minimum lease term will be 180 days. Owners will have the opportunity to purchase parking in the private, interior garage. The Medical Arts Building, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades show the attention to detail, which was rarely seen in the southeast at that time. The Medical Arts Building was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building experienced its share of hardships. In 1985, it was completely renovated and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave it as a multi-tenant office building for many years, but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home! Fast forward to October 2024. The apartments are being converted into condominiums and will be sold individually. New owners will continue to enjoy the fantastic location in between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units convey with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Parking spaces in the interior private garage
MLS# 1279780 • Data provided by KAAR
Living Area | 981 Sq.Ft. |
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Lot Size | -- |
Total Rooms | -- |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Stories | -- |
Year Built | 1930 |
Property Type | Condo |
Zoning | -- |
HOA Name | -- |
HOA Fee | -- |
HOA Includes | Fire Protection,Building Exterior,Association Ins,Security,Grounds Maintenance,Pest Contract |
Tax Year | -- |
Tax Amount | -- |
Property in Flood Zone | -- |
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$559,924
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603 W Main St., Apt. 305, Knoxville, TN 37902
Condo2 Beds2 Baths981 Sq Ft99 Days on Market
Listing Agent & Comments
Melinda Grimac • Alliance Sotheby's Internation
865-356-4178 • melinda.grimac@sothebysrealty.com License #322821The 50 apartments in the Medical Arts Building (MAB) are being converted into condominiums and are now offered for the first time as a purchase option! New owners will enjoy the fantastic location between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units are conveyed with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Tile flooring throughout, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances in the open kitchen, and plenty of natural light create a comfortable living area. Unit sizes vary from 515 square feet to 2,101 square feet. No short-term rentals are permitted. The minimum lease term will be 180 days. Owners will have the opportunity to purchase parking in the private, interior garage. The Medical Arts Building, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades show the attention to detail, which was rarely seen in the southeast at that time. The Medical Arts Building was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building experienced its share of hardships. In 1985, it was completely renovated and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave it as a multi-tenant office building for many years, but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home! Fast forward to October 2024. The apartments are being converted into condominiums and will be sold individually. New owners will continue to enjoy the fantastic location in between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units convey with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Parking spaces in the interior private garage
MLS# 1279780 • Data provided by KAAR
Living Area | 981 Sq.Ft. |
---|---|
Lot Size | -- |
Total Rooms | -- |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Stories | -- |
Year Built | 1930 |
Property Type | Condo |
Zoning | -- |
HOA Name | -- |
HOA Fee | -- |
HOA Includes | Fire Protection,Building Exterior,Association Ins,Security,Grounds Maintenance,Pest Contract |
Tax Year | -- |
Tax Amount | -- |
Property in Flood Zone | -- |
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603 W Main St Apt 305
Knoxville, TN 37902
2 Beds2 Baths981 Sq Ft99 Days on Market
Listing Agent & Comments
Melinda Grimac • Alliance Sotheby's Internation
865-356-4178 • melinda.grimac@sothebysrealty.com License #322821The 50 apartments in the Medical Arts Building (MAB) are being converted into condominiums and are now offered for the first time as a purchase option! New owners will enjoy the fantastic location between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units are conveyed with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Tile flooring throughout, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances in the open kitchen, and plenty of natural light create a comfortable living area. Unit sizes vary from 515 square feet to 2,101 square feet. No short-term rentals are permitted. The minimum lease term will be 180 days. Owners will have the opportunity to purchase parking in the private, interior garage. The Medical Arts Building, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades show the attention to detail, which was rarely seen in the southeast at that time. The Medical Arts Building was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building experienced its share of hardships. In 1985, it was completely renovated and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave it as a multi-tenant office building for many years, but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home! Fast forward to October 2024. The apartments are being converted into condominiums and will be sold individually. New owners will continue to enjoy the fantastic location in between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units convey with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Parking spaces in the interior private garage
MLS# 1279780 • Data provided by KAAR
Living Area | 981 Sq.Ft. |
---|---|
Lot Size | -- |
Total Rooms | -- |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Stories | -- |
Year Built | 1930 |
Property Type | Condo |
Zoning | -- |
HOA Name | -- |
HOA Fee | -- |
HOA Includes | Fire Protection,Building Exterior,Association Ins,Security,Grounds Maintenance,Pest Contract |
Tax Year | -- |
Tax Amount | -- |
Property in Flood Zone | -- |
Data provided by KAAR.
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More Information On This Home
This home's estimated value
$559,924
ComeHome Estimated Value
What influenced our estimate?
This is ComeHome’s estimated market value for this home. It is not a formal appraisal. This estimate is based on our market knowledge, and it should be used as a starting point to determine a home’s value.
This property is missing data for:
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For Sale $564,000
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Courtesy of Alliance Sotheby's Internation