In a vibrant move for its future, Rolling Hills Community Church has officially purchased a new property in West Nashville for a hefty $3.35 million. The church’s latest acquisition is a 2.84-acre property located at 6727 Charlotte Pike, which has previously housed the Holy Trinity Community Church congregation.
This latest property venture marks an exciting chapter for the Rolling Hills Community Church. They bought the site from the Local Church Ministries Building and Loan Fund, which itself acquired it in 2018 for only $554,900. It’s clear that property values are on the rise in this part of Nashville, and this transaction reflects that trend.
To help fund this purchase, Rolling Hills Community Church has secured a loan of $2.68 million from Legends Bank, smoothing the financial transition for this new location.
Meanwhile, the church is busy preparing to sell its long-held property at 4301 Charlotte Ave. to Immanuel Nashville Church. This property has been home to worship services for Rolling Hills, and it also shares a long-term leasing relationship with Immanuel, which has used part of the facilities for over a decade.
The newly acquired property at Charlotte Pike features a mix of architectural styles, both modernist and traditional, allowing the church to continue its mission in an inspiring environment. The acquisition is also a strategic move, as the church aligns its resources and prepares for what’s next in its community outreach and faith-based initiatives.
As Rolling Hills embarks on this new journey with their property, the future looks promising. According to recent developments, Rolling Hills Church and Immanuel Nashville Church have both agreed to terms regarding the potential sale of the 4301 Charlotte Ave. location, and they are currently in the due diligence period. While no closing date has been set, sources indicate that the purchase price could reach upwards of $16 million.
Back in 2019, Rolling Hills Community Church merged with Park Avenue Baptist Church, indicating a trend towards collaboration in the local church community. This merger has allowed for shared resources and a broader reach within the community, creating a stronger foundation for both congregations. The Metro records regarding the initial purchase price for the Park Avenue property remain unclear, but it certainly added to the narrative of how rapidly development is moving in Nashville.
As the dust settles on this latest property acquisition, Rolling Hills Community Church looks set to thrive within its new home on Charlotte Pike. It’s an exciting step for the church community, promising new opportunities to enrich the local area. The church, known for its welcoming atmosphere and outreach programs, is now positioned to further its positive impact in West Nashville.
With the ever-changing real estate landscape in Nashville, both Rolling Hills and Immanuel Nashville are finding their footing in a city that continues to grow and evolve. As new owners settle into their new property, it’s clear this is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the congregation and the greater Nashville area.
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