Justin Timberlake has officially said goodbye to an expansive piece of Tennessee real estate.
The “Mirrors” singer, 43, sold his plot of land that’s spread out across nearly 127 acres in Franklin, Tenn. for $8 million. It’s nestled “less than half a mile” from the rural village of Leipers Fork and approximately 45 minutes outside of Nashville, according to the listing.
In addition to boasting stunning views of Leipers Creek Valley, the parcel of land also offers 50 acres of wildlife food plots and pastures. A fishing pond is also accessible on-site, along with spring creeks and trails.
Timberlake — who is currently on tour — officially let go of the sprawling plot on May 30, according to property records.
He reportedly purchased the land in 2015 from local philanthropist and preservationist Aubrey Preston.
Nearly a year after Timberlake’s purchase, Preston told the outlet that he and the Grammy winner have a lot in common when it comes to their mutual admiration for their home state.
“Both of us share that love of Tennessee and enjoyed how we grew up, on land,” Preston said at the time. “We want to do our part to save that for future generations, and our kids. That's how we got to know each other.”
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