Autoplay

Show Thumbnails

Show Captions

The most appealing feature of Sumner Countys most expensive homes isnt inside the house. Its Old Hickory Lake. Of the 10 most expensive homes sold in 2019, six have a boat dock, one has a dock permit and one has views of the lake.

All of the homes are in Gallatin, according to RealTracs, the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) in the Nashville region. In 2018, eight of the homes on the top 10 list had a Gallatin address and two were in Hendersonville. In 2019 prices ranged from $2,144,124 to $1,580,000. In 2018 they ranged from $2,075,000 to $1,275,000.

GET THE LATEST UPDATES:Download the free Tennessean app on your mobile device

The property at 255 Old Douglas Road was Sumner Countys most-expensive home sold in 2019.(Photo: Submitted)

The most expensive home sold in 2019 came with an 80.2-acre farm. The property sold for $2,144,124 on April 1. Angie Jefferson Langford, affiliate broker at Zeitlin Sothebys International Realty, was the Realtor. The property features two homes and two ponds. The main house has three bedrooms and four full baths in about 5,974 square feet of space. The second house has approximately 2,700 square feet of space.

1045 Kendras Run is designed for lakeside relaxation.(Photo: Submitted)

The second most expensive home sold for $2,100,000on Dec.13. Gwen Dowland, affiliate broker at Re/Max Choice Properties, was the agent. The home, in the Emerald Point subdivision, has 8,407 square feet of space. The home features two kitchens, four bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, two wet bars and five fireplaces. Almost every room has a lake view. The property has a dock.

1371 Rozella Way has seven bedrooms and seven and a half baths.(Photo: Submitted)

The third most expensive home sold for $2,075,000 on March 26. Stacey Graves, managing broker for Re/Max Elite, was the listing agent. The home, in Fairvue Plantation, has 7,380 square feet of space and seven bedrooms, seven full baths and one half bath. The property has a dock.

The fourth most expensive home sold for $2 million on Jan.15. Ruth Yates, with Reliant Realty Era Powered, was the Realtor. The home, in Gallatins Lake Park subdivision, has 7,970 square feet of space and five bedrooms, five full baths and one half bath. Features include a gated entry, a four-car garage, an 80-foot lanai and faux-painted barrel ceilings. The house has a dock with a boat lift.

The home at 1549 Boardwalk Place has upper and lower-level outdoor living areas.(Photo: Submitted)

This home also sold for $2 million on May 20. Peggy St. Peters, leader of the St. Peters Team at Coldwell Banker Lakeside Realtors, was the Realtor. The home, in Foxland Harbor, has 10,034 square feet of space. It features two kitchens, a guest apartment, seven bedrooms, nine full baths and one half bath. There is elevator access to all three floors. The property has a dock permit.

The home at 846 Pickwick Ct. has 7,913 square feet of space, five bedrooms, six full-baths and two half-baths.(Photo: Submitted)

The sixth most expensive home sold for $1,933,000on June 21. Peggy St. Peters, leader of the St. Peters Team at Coldwell Banker Lakeside Realtors, was the Realtor. The home, in Fairvue Plantation, has 7,913 square feet of space. It has five bedrooms, six full baths and two half baths. The home features an in-ground heated pool with a waterfall bridge and a swim-up bar. The property has a dock.

The home at 792 Plantation Way has a shaft for installation of an elevator.(Photo: Submitted)

The seventh most expensive home sold for $1,800,000on March 22. Stacey Graves, managing broker for Re/Max Elite, was the listing agent. The home, in Fairvue Plantation, has 6,600 square feet of space. The house has four bedrooms, three full baths and two half baths. The house has a shaft for an elevator. There is a kitchenette on the lower level. The property has a dock.

280 Harris Lane features the main house, a guest house, a pond, fenced paddocks and a pool.(Photo: Submitted)

The eighth most expensive home sold for $1,799,000. Jonny Lee and Gary Ashton, leaders of The Ashton Real Estate Group of Re/Max Advantage, had the listing. The house has 8,078 square feet of space. It has four bedrooms, five full baths and one half bath. The property has a 2,000-square-foot guest house, a fishing pond, fenced paddocks and an in-ground pool.

A custom home by AR Homes, 1479 Boardwalk Place has four bedrooms and five full baths.(Photo: Submitted)

The ninth most expensive home sold for $1,770,000 on June 6. Chad Hornick, a Realtor for AR Homes, was the agent. The house has 4,603 square feet of living space, four bedrooms and five full baths. The house, custom built by AR Homes, has a bonus room on the main floor. The property has a boat dock.

The home at 825 Plantation Blvd. has 5,854 square feet of space and offers one-level living.(Photo: Submitted)

The tenth most expensive home sold for $1,580,000 on March 15. Stacey Graves, managing broker for Re/Max Elite, was the listing agent. The house has 5,854 square feet of space, four bedrooms, four full baths and one half bath.The home, in Fairvue Plantation, offers one-level living. The house has views of Old Hickory Lake.

Stay up to date on real estate and development news: Sign up forTheTennessean's business newsletterto get updates right in your inbox.

Read or Share this story: https://www.tennessean.com/story/money/homes/2019/12/26/real-estate-10-most-expensive-homes-sold-sumner-county-2019/2741156001/

Originally posted here:

The 10 most expensive homes sold in Sumner County in 2019 - Tennessean

Related Posts
January 1, 2020 at 6:44 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Custom Homes