Ray Stevens has finally sold his eye-popping estate in Nashville, and the buyer is getting a stunningly luxurious home, according to pictures.
The Country Music Hall of Famer’s 6-bedroom, 8-bathroom, 10,179-square-foot mansion in the ultra-exclusive Belle Meade section of Nashville boasts nothing but the highest-level amenities.
The impressive residence features high ceilings and exposed beams, oversized windows that allow for plenty of natural light, a tricked-out chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances and more.
Highlights include:
- A primary bedroom suite with a stone fireplace, dual bathrooms and walk-in closets, with French doors leading directly to the pool.
- A pool area that includes an outdoor kitchen and cabana.
- A separate laundry wing.
- A whirlpool tub and sauna.
- A garage with space for three cars.
- A luxurious guest cottage.
- A completely finished basement.
- Professional landscaping.
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The singer-songwriter and homespun comedian first listed the property for sale for $8.2 million in August of 2023. Stevens later re-listed the property and subsequently lowered the price.
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Stevens was asking $6.3 million for his massive residence, which went into pending sale status on Feb. 5 after he accepted an offer.
According to online real estate sites, he received $5.4 million in a sale that closed on March 18. That breaks down to approximately $531 per square foot and a monthly payment of $25,393.
Stevens’ long string of hits includes “Everything Is Beautiful,” “The Streak,” “Misty,” “Mississippi Squirrel Revival” and many more.
The sale of the property comes as Stevens appears to be winding down his performing career. He played his final run of regular live shows at his Nashville venue, Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom, in 2024, ending with a final show in late December.
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The 86-year-old musician has said he still intends to write and record, as well as perform select shows. He released a new album titled Say Whut? on March 7.
Scroll through the pictures below to see inside Ray Stevens’ ultra-luxurious Nashville residence, and keep scrolling to see inside homes belonging to more of country music’s most iconic stars.
Ray Stevens has relisted his staggering Nashville estate for sale, and pictures show one of the most beautiful country stars’ homes of them all.
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After selling their spectacular Southern manor home in 2010, Alan Jackson and his wife moved to to what might be an even more impressive mansion, if that’s even possible. Their 5-bedroom, 8-bathroom, 22,012-square-foot estate in the same Nashville suburb of Franklin features bedrooms that are all well-appointed suites, while the formal dining and living areas are finished off with splendid arched doorways, oversized windows and elaborate woodwork. The residence also includes a bar, a media room and multiple indoor and outdoor fireplaces. It sold for $19 million in March of 2021.
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Kenny Chesney has sold his 4-bedroom, 9-bathroom, 12,599-square-foot hilltop estate in Tennessee for $11.5 million, and pictures show an opulent Mediterranean villa that is lavish even by the standards of other celebrity mansions.
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George Strait has sold his one-of-a-kind mansion in Texas, and it was actually a real deal. The country legend asked $6.9 million for his 7,925-square-foot home that includes three bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two half-baths on a hilltop in a very exclusive area of San Antonio. The final selling price was not disclosed.
The house sits on 12.2 acres and includes a gourmet kitchen, separate his and her bathrooms and closets and 14 hand-sculpted masonry fireplaces. The main house is wired for surround sound throughout, and it also features outdoor living spaces including a patio with built-in grill, sink, icemaker and refrigerator. There’s also an infinity pool/spa and a sports court, a workout room with a private bathroom and sauna, and a walk-in safe room.
Gallery Credit: Sterling Whitaker
Sterling Whitaker is a Senior Writer and Senior Editor for Taste of Country. He focuses on celebrity real estate, as well as coverage of Yellowstone and related shows like 1883 and 1923. He’s interviewed cast members including Cole Hauser, Kelly Reilly, Sam Elliott and Harrison Ford, and Whitaker is also known for his in-depth interviews with country legends including Don Henley, Rodney Crowell, Trace Adkins, Ronnie Milsap, Ricky Skaggs and more.