Ronnie Dunn, one half of the country superstars Brooks & Dunn, has listed his estate located on Nashville, Tennessee. According to a report from realtor.com, the mansion is for sale for $9.25 million.
The estate named "Parkview Farm" was originally priced at $10.5 million, but a decision to cut the price of the property was reached after it has been listed on the market for a year.
Among the property's amenities is a so-called "party barn," which includes a sound recording equipment in a studio where some of the hits of the duo were probably reportedly recorded. The said party barn measures about 4,000 square feet and also serves as a guest house.
The main house measures 11,000 square feet and has six bathrooms. Designed with Antebellum style, the house has custom-made plantation shutters as well as features often found in the great houses of the American South area.
The master's suite has a fireplace and mantel, a tiered chandelier attached to a vaulted wood plank, beam ceiling, as well as French doors opening to a patio. The main ballroom has vaulted ceilings of hardwood, a stacked stone fireplace and cabinetry custom-made from Oklahoma. There's a wet bar with a copper sink for entertainment, and high above the ceiling is an elkhorn chandelier, which creates a hunting cabin vibe.
The kitchen has an eat-in nook and floor-to-ceiling Texas stone hand-cut customized for the room, as well as oaken plank flooring. The range hood is oversized made of copper. Framing the room are custom-made cabinets with frosted glass windows.
With a net worth of $45 million, according to a report from celebritynetworth.com, Ronnie Dunn's income wouldn't be affected with the discount made on the property. After all, his country music career can get more houses for him and his wife anywhere in the world.