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Affordable Housing Wait Lists Open in Nashville
Applications available for units at Sudekum Apartments and CWA Plaza Apartments II
Apr. 8, 2026 at 12:54pm
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The Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency in Nashville announced the opening of wait list applications for affordable housing units at two complexes in the city. Applications for two- to five-bedroom units at Sudekum Apartments will be accepted from April 10 to April 17, while applications for two-bedroom units at CWA Plaza Apartments II will be open from April 13 to April 17.
Why it matters
Affordable housing is a critical issue in Nashville, where rising costs have priced many residents out of the market. These new affordable units will provide much-needed options for low-income families and individuals looking for quality, accessible housing in the city.
The details
The application process for the affordable units will be conducted online, with details and assistance available through the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency's Resident Services department. Interested applicants can call 615-252-8527 and press 0 to get more information about the application process.
- Applications for Sudekum Apartments open at noon on April 10 and close at 3 p.m. on April 17.
- Applications for CWA Plaza Apartments II open at noon on April 13 and close at 3 p.m. on April 17.
The players
Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency
The government agency responsible for managing and developing affordable housing in Nashville.
The takeaway
The opening of these affordable housing wait lists represents a positive step in addressing Nashville's housing affordability crisis, providing more options for low-income residents to find quality, accessible homes in the city.





