Dolly Parton’s Beautiful Former East Tennessee Home Is Officially On The Market For $3.5 Million

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If you wanna live like queen Dolly Parton, now’s your chance.

Her former East Tennessee home is officially on the market for a cool 3.5 million, and is located in Sevierville, Tennessee, not too far from Douglas Lake.

Dolly’s late parents, Lee and Avie Lee Parton, bought the 1,548-square-foot home in 1984, and Dolly took ownership of it after they both passed away in 2003.

Dolly eventually sold it to a family friend, and it has been an event venue called Red Top for years now. The home was built in 1917, comes with 62 acres of land, and has three-bedrooms and 2.5-baths.

It also features a large dining room, several porches, and outbuildings, such as a barn with a restroom which was used as part of the event space.

As a nod Dolly’s many philanthropic efforts and the owner’s own desire to support the local community, they offered the space for free to brides and grooms who were displaced by the wildfires that raged near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is just amazing. I know Dolly is proud of that, for sure.

And if I had a million dollars laying around, I’d be moving myself to Sevierville, Tennessee, in a heartbeat, because the house and surrounding land is absolutely gorgeous.

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It just feels like the right time to cue “My Tennessee Mountain Home” up…

Johnny Cash Fan Goes Above Asking Price For California Home

One lucky Johnny Cash fan will now get to call the country music legend’s longtime California home his own…

For a pretty penny.

The ranch-style home that belonged to Cash and his first wife, Vivian Liberto, in Ventura, California, had only been on the market for less than two months before it was sold.

Originally listed at $1.79 million, the buyer went above and beyond the asking price, buying the property for $1.85 million, according to the New York Post.

The home has Johnny Cash written all over it, as not only did Cash and Liberto live in it, but it was also designed with exact preferences from the country music legend himself.

Cash had the 4,500-square-foot home built for he and Liberto back in 1961, when the two were attempting to repair their declining relationship by moving the whole family to a rural, isolated area, where they could be out of the spotlight for a brief time.

The couple lived on the six-acre property for six years, and the original features from the home include glitter-painted ceilings, a wall-mounted turntable, an intercom system, a curved brick fireplace, and 1960s custom wood built-ins throughout the home.

Cash’s studio has also been untouched by past owners, and still includes the high windows and wood paneling from its original days.

And of course, the singer’s black toilet has remained untouched as well.

He wasn’t the Man In Black for nothing.

Check out all the photos here:

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Here’s the full walk-through:

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