Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are selling their Tennessee property for $18.5 million.
According to Zillow, the 47-year-old country singer and his wife – who sold a small portion of their 753-acre estate just outside of Nashville for $20 million last year – are selling off the remaining land as two properties worth the combined sum.
The first – valued at $10million – is a 353-acre property called ‘Samuel Morton House’, a log home with 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, built around 1800.
The house also comes with a 12-stall barn and guest house.
The second 270-acre property ‘Beechwood Hall’, which has been priced at $8.5million, was built in 1856 and comes with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, although the house is said to be in need of renovation. It also includes two caretaker homes and a guest cabin.
Tim and Faith, 47, have been married since 1996 and have daughters Gracie, 17, Maggie, 15, and Audrey, 12, together.
The ‘Shotgun Rider’ hitmaker – who has struggled with drink and drug abuse in the past – opened up earlier this year about his decision to curb his wild ways in 2008 after admitting he feared he would "lose everything".
Tim said: "When your wife tells you it’s gone too far, that’s a big wake-up call. That, and realizing you’re gonna lose everything you have. Not monetarily, not career-wise, but family-wise.
"It got to the point where my kids were getting older, and it was way past the point that they noticed it. And I noticed that they noticed. That’s enough to straighten you out… I drank too much. I partied too much. And did other things too much. Chemically. No needles or that kind of stuff, but… use your imagination."
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill list $18.5 million mansion
