
If you have $14.9 million to spare, downtown Nashville has a new perch to tempt you. A 39th-floor penthouse at the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences has hit the market, offering roughly 4,744 square feet of glass-wrapped living space, three bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, and sweeping views across the SoBro skyline. The listing adds yet another eyebrow-raising price tag to the city's growing luxury-condo scene.
Listing And Photos
Listing photos for the unit were spotlighted by the Nashville Business Journal, while the property itself is being marketed by Weichert, Realtors - The Andrews Group. The brokerage's materials show off floor-to-ceiling windows, high-end finishes and broad city-facing terraces through a virtual tour and more than 60 images. The Weichert page pegs the asking price at $14.9 million and identifies the residence as a top-floor offering in the Four Seasons tower.
Unit Details
According to the Nashville MLS listing, the penthouse spans about 4,744 square feet and includes three bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and three parking spaces. The MLS notes that owners have access to residents-only Four Seasons amenities such as the spa, pool and private lounge. Public price-history records on listing platforms show the residence first hitting the market in mid-2025, a reminder that top-end units can linger across multiple buying cycles.
How It Compares To Other Listings
The $14.9 million tag arrives shortly after another Four Seasons penthouse grabbed headlines this winter when a separate top-floor unit listed for $33.5 million, a number local outlets reported would make it the most expensive condo ever offered in Davidson County. Coverage of that loftier listing appeared on neighborhood news sites, including the sky-high stunner write-up. Taken together, the two offerings highlight a small but growing tier of ultra-high-end inventory reshaping SoBro's skyline.
Market Context
The Four Seasons Private Residences remain a focal point of Nashville's luxury market, thanks to hotel-style services layered on top of dedicated owner amenities, according to the property's official materials. The Four Seasons residences page outlines services available to owners, and an early Business Wire release cited private-residence sales that pushed the development past $300 million in activity. Downtown market reports have at times left Four Seasons sales out of core condo averages, since the tower's numbers can skew price-per-square-foot benchmarks for other downtown buildings.









