3811 Harding Place
This month in the area’s top home sales, Ronnie Dunn — the Ronnie Dunn, of Brooks & Dunn — sold his modest digs in Forest Hills; a former Nashville Symphony show house sold; and a stylish modern white-brick went off the market after a long sale period. This month also saw lots of acreage and beautiful outdoor spaces.
Below are March’s top 10 home sales in Nashville and surrounding counties, ranked by sale price.
1. 1209 Chickering Road, Nashville 37215
Buyer: William T. Chapman IV, trustee
Sale price: $2.9 million
Seller: The Anne H. Zelle Revocable Trust
Seller’s agent: Richard B. French, French King Fine Properties
Buyer’s agent: Unknown
This nearly 7,000-square-foot home includes a “dramatic motor court side entry” and an all-custom interior. It also features a pool, paneled library, covered porch and seven bathrooms.
2. 2 Bridleway Trail, Nashville 37215
Buyer: Tyler R. Skinner, trustee
Sale price: $2.365 million
Sellers: Brian and Page Weissmann
Sellers’ agent: Candie Worsham, Nashville Area Homes
Buyer’s agent: Tim Bennett and Mara Thompson, Fridrich & Clark Realty
Once used as a Nashville Symphony Show House, where owners Brian and Page Weismann gave tours in the home to benefit the Nashville Symphony, this is the “prettiest home in all of Nashville,” according to its listing. Built by Brian’s brother Wade Weissmann, the home features more than 5,500 square feet, with three bedrooms and four baths.
3. 6651 Cross Keys Road, College Grove 37046
Buyer: Michael L. Sullivan
Sale price: $2.25 million
Seller: Thomas C. Naslund
Seller’s agent: Stephanie Webb, Benchmark Realty LLC
Buyer’s agent: Tim Thompson, Tim Thompson Premier REALTORS
“Every detail from ground up” in this home, sold by vascular surgeon Thomas C. Naslund, was “meticulously designed.” It includes a saltwater pool, a barn and a 1-acre pond as well as extensive upgrades to the kitchen. The 5,400 square feet of “comfortable living areas” also allow new owner Michael L. Sullivan to “enjoy peaceful picturesque views from every window and balcony.”
4. 3719 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville 37215
Buyer: Mark E. Humphreys
Sale price: $2.15 million
Seller: The Scott Underwood Trust
Buyer and seller’s agent: Garrett Beasley, Brentview Realty Company
Mark E. Humphreys, CEO of Humphreys and Partners Architects, bought this 5,500-square-foot white-brick home after it was on the market for a little more than eight months. It includes a pool, an outdoor kitchen and a firepit, as well as a media room and wet bar, a “handsome study” and reclaimed wood floors. It features five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
5. 4200 Two Rivers Lane, Franklin 37069
Buyer: Michael Todd Abner, trustee
Sale price: $2.15 million
Sellers: George Seiters III and June J. Seiters, trustees
Sellers’ agent: Paula Hinegardner, Keller Williams Realty
Buyer’s agent: Bill E. Henson, SilverPointe Properties
This home has quite a bit of acreage — 7.25 acres on an equestrian estate with an “absolutely stunning” 8,500 square feet of custom interior. It has a wine room that will hold more than 1,500 bottles of wine, a 2,000-square-foot screened outdoor room and a “fabulous smart pool.”
6. 3811 Harding Place, Nashville 37215
Buyers: Keith and Maria Naisbitt
Sale price: $2.15 million
Sellers: Richard D. and Kim J. Fletcher
Sellers’ agent: Richard B. French, French King Fine Properties
Buyers’ agent: Mande Roberts, Christianson, Patterson, Courtney & Associates
Sold by Richard D. and Kim J. Fletcher, who were featured in Nashville Arts for their home’s stark-white and modern appearance, this home sits on almost 3.5 acres in Forest Hills. The property includes seven gabled pavilions, which “join to form an inspirational modern farmhouse.” According to the listing, the home is, “crisp, bright. WOW!”
7. 1700 Chickering Road, Nashville 37215
Buyers: Arthur R. Tyler Jr. and Margaret B. Tyler
Sale price: $2 million
Sellers: Ronnie and Janine Dunn
Sellers’ agent: Steve G. Fridrich, Fridrich & Clark Realty
Buyers’ agent: Betty Finucane, Fridrich & Clark Realty
This modest home was sold “as is” by Ronnie and Janine Dunn and sits on nearly 6.5 acres in Forest Hills. The large plot of land could accommodate a new build or grand renovations to the 1960 home, which sits far away from the road, and the abode features five bedrooms and four bathrooms.
8. 9530 Sanctuary Place, Brentwood 37027
Buyer: James C. Hyatt
Sale price: $1.95 million
Seller: Lee Molette II
Seller’s agent: Bernie Gallerani, RE/MAX Choice Properties
Buyer’s agent: Tony Carletello, Weichert Realtors
This 12,000-square-foot-plus home was sold by Lee Molette II, owner of Molette Investment Services. The “luxury executive home” offers a “sleek and stylish chef’s kitchen” as well as a luxurious master bath, a high-definition theater, a wine cellar, an elevator and a very secluded backyard. On less than an acre, the home also includes six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
9. 308 Deerwood Lane, Brentwood 37027
Buyers: Jonathan Barnes Huddleston and Amy P. Huddleston
Sale price: $1.95 million
Sellers: Margaret and Taylor Lou Stephens
Buyers’ and sellers’ agent: Tiffany Paige Harwell, Synergy Realty Network LLC
This “unique stone and glass contemporary home” features more than 8,500 square feet on three acres in a “prime Brentwood location.” The property includes stables and an outside entertaining area, including an outdoor pavilion with a pool and waterfall.
10. 8 Oxmoor Court, Brentwood 37027
Buyers: Kevin L. and Michelle D. Kremke
Sale price: $1.875 million
Seller: Asberry Partnership LLC
Seller’s agent: Kimberly Schumacher, Benchmark Realty LLC
Buyers’ agent: Donnel Milam, Fridrich & Clark Realty
This home was purchased by Kevin L. Kremke, who just joined Delek US Holdings as its executive vice president on April 1, and his wife, Michelle. “No matter how you entertain, this home is designed to host,” the listing says. Whether it’s “cocktail parties, quaint family gatherings or mega game day events,” this 9,000-square-foot home in Governors Club will do the trick. It has a view of the 18th fairway at the club and includes an elevator, seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

