From Johnny Cash’s historic Tennessee home to Mike Gundy’s Oklahoma ranch, take a look at some of the dazzling hot properties that hit the market in 2024.
With the homes of multiple country music legends up for grabs along with some of the most dazzling luxury ranches and lodges to date, it’s looking bright for luxury property lovers. Check out our top hot properties on the market in 2024.
Texas Hill Country’s Lazy River Ranch
This Texas Hill Country getaway has all the classic spendor of a Western luxury property — modern rustic interiors, a plethora of amenities, and tons of surrounding nature to frolic in. But what sets this property apart is its unique water features, including a Keith Zars Junior Olympic pool and a Keith Zars rock beach complete with (you guessed it) a lazy river.
Georgia Old West/New Class Mansion
We can’t resist a little Southern splendor. Surprises abound behind the gates of this Milton, Georgia, estate. Built by Ron Wallace, the former president of UPS International, in 2002, the almost 25,000-square-foot Neoclassical home features all the usual high-end plusses like a well-appointed gym, luxe theater, spacious bedroom suites, floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings, rich mahogany cabinets, and a sleek living room bar.
Tony Parker’s Texas Mansion
Just because you weren’t born with the skills to become an NBA star doesn’t mean you can’t live like one. The incredible Mediterranean-style estate of former San Antonio Spurs superstar Tony Parker in Boerne, Texas, hit the market this year. Everyday stresses will become less of an annoyance when you relax like an elite athlete. The expansive primary suite boasts a sitting area and a spalike bathroom awash in marble and travertine. And for all your gear, there’s an expansive custom walk-in closet with an abundance of built-ins. The main house boasts five more suites and a luxurious guest apartment with four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, kitchen, utility room, and a two-car garage.
A Montana Ranch Rooted In History
Well known in Phillips County as a jack of many trades, Fred Lee Robinson left his mark across many facets of Montana before turning his sites to ranching. From kickstarting a general store to serving as the Mayor of Malta, Robinson is a major player in Montana’s history. After making his mark, Robinson purchased a plot of land in 1911, developing it into what is now known as the FL Robinson Ranch. Take a look at this piece of history.
Jackson Hole’s Drift House
Many hot properties are surrounded by nature, but few provide you with your own personal slice of oasis. Drift House checks all the boxes and then some. Located in Jackson, Wyoming, the picturesque property offers incredible views of the Teton Mountains and the Snake River, and features lush cottonwood forest, five gorgeous ponds, pathways, bridges, and miles of levee access for daily activities including walks, bike rides, and cross-country skiing.
Utah Ranch Of Dreams
This nearly 50-acre property, in Kamas, Utah, combines everything you need to achieve a sustainable lifestyle with all the comforts of a very, very luxurious estate. If the former is a priority, you’ll be delighted by the 41-kilowattt solar array, comprehensive backup systems, advanced water filtration, along with security measures like high-definition cameras and a reinforced safe room.
Johnny Cash’s Historic Tennessee Home
Right next door to his son’s Dogwood Estate, Johnny Cash’s Tennessee property has also hit the market. Designed by the late Braxton Dixon — the Tennessee master builder and stone mason renowned for the estates he created for luminaries such as Roy Orbison, Donna Fargo, Connie Smith, and Tammy Wynette — the compound includes a main house built for Johnny and June Carter Cash, two guest homes, a barn, tearoom, and smokehouse constructed from pre-Civil War log structures that were relocated to the property.
John Carter Cash’s Iconic Dogwood Estate
If you’re looking for a property where your family can flourish for generations, it’s worth considering a place in Tennessee that’s already home to legendary history: Dogwood Estate on Cash Mountain. This gated 20-acre site, nestled atop one of Sumner County’s highest elevations, is a living testament to the heart and soul of country music history. It was originally built for country singer, songwriter, and producer John Carter Cash by his very famous parents, Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Fun fact, it’s actually located down the street from Johnny and June’s estate, which also hit the market this year.
A Convenience Store Fit For A Hallmark Movie
You’ve heard of luxury ranches, but have you heard of luxury ... convenience stores? You have the opportunity to become a big-time shopkeeper in the very small town of Welcome, Texas, an unincorporated community in northwestern Austin County. There, you’ll be the star of the show when you purchase the historic, one-of-a-kind Welcome General Store, which has been a center of activity and commerce for more than a century.
Mike Gundy’s Oklahoma Ranch
Three things are sure to make an Oklahoma State fan happy: a “Go Pokes” greeting, getting to raise an arm during “The Waving Song” after a touchdown, and an invitation to hang with football coach Mike Gundy. While the third one is a bit of a long shot, you don’t actually need Mike Gundy to invite you over to his 110-acre Stillwater, Oklahoma, ranch. You can take a virtual tour of his home here.
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