Former outspoken conservative talk-show host and “Survivor” contestant Elisabeth Hasselbeck and her retired pro-football player husband Tim Hasselbeck just purchased a Nashville home for a little over $2 million.
The Hasselbecks recently unloaded their colonial mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut, for $4.56 million and must have had their eyes on Nashville as their new locale. Their newly acquired home is located in a well-to-do suburb of Nashville and stretches to more than 7,100 square feet.
The impressive brick-built traditional is set on an acre in the Belle Meade community and holds six bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and three half baths. Of course, the interior is as luxurious as the neighborhood itself with a double-heigh foyer, a library/office, a formal dining room, and an eat-in kitchen.
Outback, the Hasselbecks and their three kids will enjoy the screened porch complete with a brick fireplace, or they’ll stay inside to catch a movie in the upper-floor media room that’s soundproofed with cork-lined walls.
Elisabeth voluntarily resigned from her position as co-host on “Fox & Friends,” last year, and her husband now works as an ESPN sports analyst.