💰 Luxury Listing: 960 Overton Lea Rd.

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Built in 2018, 960 Overton Lea Rd. is approximately 11,486 sqft.

Photos via Corcoran Reverie

Meet 960 Overton Lea Rd., located in the Oak Hill area of Nashville and currently for sale with Corcoran Reverie (agent: Jennifer Cooke).

Sitting on 4+ acres, this custom home on a secluded, gated estate — built by Grove Park in 2018 — includes:

  • An open floor plan ft. high ceilings, an abundance of windows, and natural light for an indoor/outdoor retreat feeling unlike most homes in Nashville
  • Five bedrooms in the main house, including a magnificent primary with two-story windows creating a peaceful tree-top sanctuary
  • Six full baths + two half baths
  • A media room, billiards area, wine cellar, and enormous workout room with a sauna and steam shower
  • A three-car garage, plus additional covered parking for two more cars
  • A heated saltwater infinity pool with separate spa
  • A pool house with nano doors, full bar, and bath downstairs; with private guest suite and bath upstairs ^

Take a photo tour of the property

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