The Nashville estate of MLB pitcher David Price popped up on the open market last summer priced at $3.95 million; it recently connected with a fan and went under contract. The Tennessee native has owned the 2007-built property since 2014, according to public records. The estate is crowned by a 9,553 sq. ft. contemporary that voices alpine and European manor architecture and contains five bedrooms and eight baths.
The home’s foyer is a continuation of the front steps, which climb to an elevated entry. Positioned at the top of the climb is a freestanding double-sided fireplace accent wall that climbs to a vaulted ceiling, with the shared living area expanding in all directions at the plateau. Oak steps, floors and ceilings, shoji-screen panels, a barrel-ceilinged master, and glass doors offering patio access are among the details.
The home’s amenities include an elevator, an entertainment room with a full-sized bar, a gym, a wine cellar, and a lavish home theater with a unique dome ceiling. At over two acres, the grounds provide ample space for a bit of forest, a pool, a spa, and a multi-level stone outdoor living area.