In the mid-1980s, Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash commissioned one of Nashville's most successful homebuilders to construct a residence for their son. Completed in 1987 and located about a 30-minute drive outside downtown Nashville, the house is now on the market, asking $6.25 million. That asking price also includes an 18th-century cabin on the 21-acre property, which the Cashes reportedly converted into a guesthouse. Elsewhere, over in Malibu, Utah's richest man has plunked down $12 million on an oceanfront spread with nearly 200 feet of beach frontage. |
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Known as Dogwood Estate, the 20-acre property’s main house was built by the country legend and June Carter Cash for their son Johnny. Read More |
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| Sited in the far western reaches of Malibu, the two-parcel compound spans some 1.5 acres of oceanfront land. Read More |
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| Known as "Laurel House," the spec property originally surfaced on the market back in 2020 for just under $40 million. Read More |
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| The 8,000-square-foot East Hampton home, completed in 2022, is hidden down a gated, tree-lined driveway. Read More |
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| The updated San Jose home was built by visionary real estate developer Joseph Eichler in 1958. Read More |
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| The private villas will be designed by Olson Kundig, with prices ranging from $10 million to over $20 million. Read More |
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