
The Chateau Apartments, a 66-unit midcentury complex at 2000 24th Ave. South in Hillsboro Village, changed hands Tuesday for $10.75 million, according to public filings. The property opened in 1958 and has for decades been managed by the Edwin B. Raskin Company.
As reported by the Nashville Post, the buyer is an LLC tied to local investor Adam Rosenberg, while the seller is a Raskin‑affiliated LLC involving Joan Raskin. The transfer was recorded in Davidson County deed paperwork. The Post’s reporting pegs the sale at roughly $168,000 per apartment, a price that keeps the deal in line with a wave of private, off‑market trades of small, older multifamily assets around the city.
About the Chateau
The Chateau’s property page with the Edwin B. Raskin Company describes 66 apartment homes “convenient to shopping and universities in the Hillsboro Village area.” The listing highlights a courtyard layout and on‑site amenities that have helped keep the building quietly competitive in the rental market for decades.
Owner history and local context
According to the Nashville Post, Edwin Raskin assumed ownership of the Chateau in 1965, and the family’s companies have routinely traded in and out of Nashville properties over the years. The Post notes that Raskin‑affiliated LLCs sold a West Nashville retail strip for about $17 million in 2022 and a White Bridge Pike property for $4.6 million in May 2025. Public deed records filed this week do not include immediate redevelopment plans, and it remains unclear whether the new owner will opt for renovations or simply hold the property as a stabilized rental.
What to watch
Any permit applications or building‑permit activity tied to 2000 24th Ave. South will surface in Metro’s public records and offer the first real clues about the buyer’s next steps. For now, observers are left reading the filings and waiting to see whether the new owner moves to tweak an aging but well‑located complex or keeps the Hillsboro Village streetscape largely as is. We will monitor future records and any statements from the buyer or Raskin management for updates on plans that could affect tenants or the surrounding neighborhood.









