The history of this house runs parallel to the history of country music. The home of June Carter Cash - wife to Johnny Cash and member of the fabled Carter Family that virtually started country music - is up for sale for a cool $3.5M.
The property is already a designated historic site - and that history is full of names you know: Mother Maybelle Carter, June's mom, who lived in the house after June divorced her first husband, Carl Smith; the farm became an unofficial hangout for some of the biggest musicians of the era and beyond, including Cash, Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley, Marty Stuart and more. Carter Cash reportedly wrote "Ring of Fire" while still living at the historic residence, and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founder John McCuen wrote a song titled "Friday Night at Maybelle's" about some of the jam sessions that used to take place in the home's music room when artists would gather there after performing on the Grand Ole Opry.
Built in 1925, the 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom, 3,118-square-foot brick farmhouse sits on just under 13 acres in the very trendy Nashville suburb of Madison. Who's up for a move?
Source: TasteOfCountry