Celebrity Homes

Justin Timberlake says ‘bye, bye, bye’ to acreage

Justin Timberlake, the celebrated singer-songwriter and former ‘N Sync member, has listed a 127-acre property in Franklin, Tennessee, for an impressive $10 million.

The property, located about 22 miles south of Nashville, was acquired by Timberlake for $4 million in 2015, indicating a potential substantial profit, according to Realtor.com.

Situated in the village of Leipers Fork, this unique parcel is marked by wooded trails, stone walls, and open pastures.

The Dobyns Branch Creek winds through the land, which has two entrances, one featuring a covered bridge and another suited for larger vehicles.

Three distinct mountain peaks provide panoramic views of the property and valley.

Privacy is ensured with only a few large neighbouring parcels bordering this one.

However, potential development is limited due to a conservation agreement enacted by a state land trust.

The property offers a bounty of outdoor recreation opportunities.

Justin Timberlake is selling his Franklin, Tennessee, acreage. Photo: Realtor.com

From hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing to hunting, the new owner will have endless possibilities for enjoyment.

Other celebrity residents in the area include Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, Trisha Yearwood, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill.

Timberlake, originally from Memphis, has had a thriving solo career after his ‘N Sync days.

The 42-year-old artist has performed in three Super Bowl halftime shows and received numerous awards, including 10 Grammys.

His acting credits include films like Bad Teacher, The Social Network, and Inside Llewyn Davis.

With the unique attributes of the property and Timberlake’s fame, interest in this listing is expected to be high.

It serves as a noteworthy example of celebrity real estate, offering luxury and privacy within the scenic Tennessee landscape.

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