Sheryl Crow's Tennessee Farm Fails To Sell At Auction
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Sheryl Crow was tired of waiting around for her Tennessee farm to sell and so she took auction. Crow, who listed her home back in May for $7.5 million, agreed to have Cross Creek Farm put up for auction but the auction closed on Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010 without the reserve having been met.
This "solar farm" and equestrian property of approximately 150 acres includes a 10,264 square-foot home. The property also features a 14-stall barn, indoor riding area and large pond. The three-story home has five bedrooms, a theatre room, with added spaces wired for a music studio incorporating additional living space, and a private in-law apartment or nanny quarters, as well as a three-bedroom guest house. In recent years auctions have become a popular way to speed up the selling process but it's no guarantee. Could we see a new listing and a price cut soon?
[via E Online]
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