Justin Timberlake has officially bid farewell to a significant piece of Tennessee real estate. The former boy bander and pop music superstar recently sold his sprawling 127-acre property in Franklin, Tennessee, for a cool $8 million.
Located less than half a mile from the rural village of Leipers Fork and approximately 45 minutes outside of Nashville, the estate boasts stunning views of the Leipers Creek Valley. This idyllic property must have offered Timberlake a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of his celebrity life.
Beyond the scenic views, the property offers a variety of features that likely appealed to the singer’s desire for a tranquil retreat. The 127 acres encompass 50 acres of wildlife food plots and pastures, creating a natural haven for local fauna. A serene fishing pond adds another touch of tranquility, while spring creeks and trails provide opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
Details about the buyer remain undisclosed, but it’s clear that the new owner will inherit a piece of Tennessee paradise. The property was listed by Tom Sullivan of Covey Rise Properties.

The sale of the estate comes just weeks after news broke of Justin Timberlake’s arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) in Sag Harbor, New York. While there is no confirmation of a connection between the two events, the timing has sparked speculation.
Justin Timberlake, currently on his “Forget Tomorrow” world tour, purchased the land in 2015 from local philanthropist and conservationist Aubrey Preston. At the time, both Timberlake and Preston expressed their deep appreciation for their home state and their enjoyment of growing up on land.
This sale marks the end of an era for Justin Timberlake’s time in Tennessee. Whether he plans to invest in another sprawling estate or pursue a more modest dwelling remains to be seen. One thing is certain: with his successful music career and recent foray into acting, Timberlake has the resources to choose a property that perfectly suits his needs and lifestyle.
