
With their divorce finalized last summer, retired NFL quarterback Jay Cutler has decided now is the time to toss the Nashville area mansion he once shared with reality TV OG turned lifestyle maven Kristin Cavallari. Gossip juggernaut TMZ reported Cutler retained ownership of the rural estate in their split.
The $11 million asking price is almost twice the $5.4 million Cutler and Cavallari paid in 2018 for the 45-acre hobby farm in the unincorporated rural village of Leiper’s Fork, about 30 miles southwest of downtown Nashville. The erstwhile pair paid $4.23 million for the casually luxe country farmhouse-style home and subsequently shelled out another $1.17 million for some surrounding acreage.
Widely featured on the reality series “Very Cavallari” and dubbed Highbrow Hill by the folks they bought it from, the three-story L-shaped home sits on a sunny, grassy clearing at the end of a long driveway that snakes through thick woods and rolling hills. A homey porch wraps around the front of the spacious abode that packs in seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, plus a couple more powder room, across its 10,700 square feet. Interior finishes include medium-brown wood floors, a stone fireplace on the open-plan great room, and numerous reclaimed wood accents.
Guest bedrooms are ample, while the primary suite is massive, with a huge sitting area, a couple of oversized closet/dressing rooms and a lavish bathroom. There’s also a copper soaking tub tucked into a niche below windows in the bedroom. The finished walk-out basement includes a huge family room with kitchenette, a guest or staff room and another room with a couple of video game consoles and a foosball table.
In addition to plenty of room to roam and some fenced enclosures for farm animals, the property additionally offers a detached barn/garage, a swimming pool, and a poolside pavilion that houses with a 500-square-foot gym, bathroom and sauna.
As big as the former couple’s former farmhouse is, it’s almost half the size of the Nashville mansion they sold over the summer of 2020 for $3.7 million, a staggering $1.6 million loss on the $5.3 million they paid in early 2012. And though she claimed in court filings that Cutler sought to block her from buying another home, the Uncommon James founder did acquire a bachelorette pad in 2020. Also in Leiper’s Fork and purchased for a tetch more than $3 million, Cavallari’s picturesque and private 90-acre spread has a 6,800-square-foot main house, a smaller second residence, an antique barn, and a small pond.
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