Retired professional hockey player Pekka Rinne put this Nashville home up for sale this month with an asking price of $4,999,990. Rinne, who tended goal territory for 15 seasons on behalf of the Nashville Predators, has owned the home since 2019, if public records are accurate.
The custom-built home contains six bedrooms and five baths across its 5,076 sq. ft. of interior living area. Something of a two-tone modern, the home’s architecture features a dark brown accent that adds a bit of complexity to the exterior narrative, and an outdoor staircase that adds a touch of industrial to the whole.
The home’s interiors feature clerestory windows, wide oak plank floors and staircase treads and risers, shadow box trim and, in the kitchen, a soaring bank of cabinetry. An upper level lounge with a wet bar, a ground-level master, and a master bath with a freestanding pedestal soaking tub are among the highlights of the home, but the wide-open living area takes the prize.
The house sits on two acres in the suburb of West Meade, a semi-forested bedroom community. A pool with a deck, a patio, and a second-level veranda are among the outdoor living spaces of this eminently livable Music City property.