Ronnie Dunn, the country hit maker of chart busters like "Good Girls go to Heaven" and "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone", has reportedly purchased a nice single family residence in the capital of country music, Nashville, for around $2 million.
According to the listing records, the home is a 5751 square feet residence sitting on a large 6.5 acre parcel. The residence comprises of five bedrooms and four full bathrooms and one half bathroom. Listing photos show large glass doors and windows and dark hardwood flooring with tall high ceilings.
Outside, the place has sprawling greens and a greenhouse too!
Check out the pictures of the residence, here.
Zillow describes the home as:
The Dunns' new property sits on just under 6.5 acres. Rather than the traditional style most commonly found in the area, this home is a neoclassical-designed home by Palm Beach architect John L. Volk.
Measuring 5,751 square feet, the house has 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. Enormous windows, tall ceilings and indoor-outdoor living spaces add to the home. The grounds includes a barn and stable, guest cottage and lush, traditional garden surrounded by boxwood.
When not buying homes, Dunn is doing some charity. More recently he performed at the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in the University of Oklahoma to raise relief funds for the victims of the Oklahoma twister.
Dunn is now gearing up for the release of his new album. He has already released one single "Kiss You There," which has already gained wide popularity among the masses. The song has not been officially released though.
Check the song out below: