Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams List Pacific Palisades Home

Famous Country Singer Brad Paisley and his actress/director wife, Kimberley Williams-Paisley, have listed their Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, home with an asking price of $2.9 million. The couple had purchased the property in October 2004 for around $1.3 million.

The residence was fully restored before being listed for sale. The Paisley couple is selling its home as Brad's music career is more concentrated in Nashville and Kimberly is also busy shooting for the popular TV series "Nashville" in the Music City, reports Trulia.

According to the Listing records at Sotheby's International, the home measures around 3,394 square feet comprising of four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Built in 1925, the single family home has beamed ceilings and stained glass windows.

The property features a gourmet kitchen with a breakfast bar that leads to a formal dining room. The master bedroom sports a fireplace, an attached bathroom and a balcony that provides beautiful ocean views. The open backyard is filled with trees and greenery. A separate garage comes with an additional room as well.

The Paisley couple also owns a property in Franklin, Tennessee.

On the music front, Brad Paisley won the "Best Music Video" for "I'm Gonna Miss Her" in 2001. His duet with Allison Krauss ,"The Whisky Lullaby," was awarded "Best Vocal Event" and "Best Music Video" in 2004 by the Country Music Association.

He was also nominated for a Grammy for his version of famous guitarist, Hank Garland's song, "The Sugarfoot Rag". Brad will be releasing his new album"Wheelhouse," which will include many guest appearances like Charlie Daniels and Hunter Hays. The album is slated for an April, 2013 release.

Kimberly Williams is popular for her roles in "The Father of The Bride" films and her stint in the TV series "According to Jim". She is currently working on the post-production activities of her upcoming movie "Undiscovered Gyrl" which also stars Christian Slater and Mindy Robinson.

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