4404A Long Hollow Pike
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
3 Beds
2.5 Baths
2,032 Sq Ft
14 Days on Market
For Sale $1,200,000
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Stephen Taylor CarrZeitlin Sotheby's International Realty
615-415-5191stephen.carr@zeitlin.com License #288282
A creative masterpiece, this log home was designed and built in 1997 by famed local builder, Braxton Dixon. It is constructed of 19th century poplar logs from two different structues. The house has many architectural antique features, such as vintage leaded and stained glass windows, vintage doors, reclaimed wood and reclaimed brick floors. Dixon was a master stone mason, and the two wood burning fireplaces bear his signagure stone heart on the exterior chimneys. A gas line and gas log set was added to the living room fireplace for convenience. Two full-length covered porches overlook the 5.01 acre lot. A new 2-car carport, constructed from reclaimed wood, was added by the current owner, along with updated landscaping features and drainage improvements on the hill behind the home. The driveway from Long Hollow Pike was recented repaved. A new standing seam insulated metal roof and new gutters and chimney caps were recentely installed. New HVAC was installed in 2021 by the previous owner. The primary bath features antique claw foot tub and handmade tiles from Mexico. Note that upstairs the third bedroom is entered through the second bedroom. Located just outside the Goodlettsville city limits, the home is in Sumner County and is five minutes from I-65 North, 20-25 minutes to Nashville. Garden & Gun magazine wrote a great piece about Braxton Dixon in 2013 (https://gardenandgun.com/feature/built-to-last-braxton-dixon/).

MLS# RTC2781792 • Data provided by RealTracs as distributed by MLS Grid
Additional home details
Living Area2,032 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size5.0 Acres
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2.5
Stories2
Year Built1997
Property TypeSingle Family Detached
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee--
HOA Includes--
Tax Year--
Tax Amount--
Property in Flood Zone--
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$681,015
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4404A Long Hollow Pike, Goodlettsville, TN 37072

Single Family Detached
3 Beds
2.5 Baths
2,032 Sq Ft
14 Days on Market

Listing Agent & Comments

Stephen Taylor CarrZeitlin Sotheby's International Realty
615-415-5191stephen.carr@zeitlin.com License #288282
A creative masterpiece, this log home was designed and built in 1997 by famed local builder, Braxton Dixon. It is constructed of 19th century poplar logs from two different structues. The house has many architectural antique features, such as vintage leaded and stained glass windows, vintage doors, reclaimed wood and reclaimed brick floors. Dixon was a master stone mason, and the two wood burning fireplaces bear his signagure stone heart on the exterior chimneys. A gas line and gas log set was added to the living room fireplace for convenience. Two full-length covered porches overlook the 5.01 acre lot. A new 2-car carport, constructed from reclaimed wood, was added by the current owner, along with updated landscaping features and drainage improvements on the hill behind the home. The driveway from Long Hollow Pike was recented repaved. A new standing seam insulated metal roof and new gutters and chimney caps were recentely installed. New HVAC was installed in 2021 by the previous owner. The primary bath features antique claw foot tub and handmade tiles from Mexico. Note that upstairs the third bedroom is entered through the second bedroom. Located just outside the Goodlettsville city limits, the home is in Sumner County and is five minutes from I-65 North, 20-25 minutes to Nashville. Garden & Gun magazine wrote a great piece about Braxton Dixon in 2013 (https://gardenandgun.com/feature/built-to-last-braxton-dixon/).

MLS# RTC2781792 • Data provided by RealTracs as distributed by MLS Grid
Additional home details
Living Area2,032 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size5.0 Acres
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2.5
Stories2
Year Built1997
Property TypeSingle Family Detached
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee--
HOA Includes--
Tax Year--
Tax Amount--
Property in Flood Zone--
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For Sale $1,200,000
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4404A Long Hollow Pike
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
3 Beds
2.5 Baths
2,032 Sq Ft
14 Days on Market

Listing Agent & Comments

Stephen Taylor CarrZeitlin Sotheby's International Realty
615-415-5191stephen.carr@zeitlin.com License #288282
A creative masterpiece, this log home was designed and built in 1997 by famed local builder, Braxton Dixon. It is constructed of 19th century poplar logs from two different structues. The house has many architectural antique features, such as vintage leaded and stained glass windows, vintage doors, reclaimed wood and reclaimed brick floors. Dixon was a master stone mason, and the two wood burning fireplaces bear his signagure stone heart on the exterior chimneys. A gas line and gas log set was added to the living room fireplace for convenience. Two full-length covered porches overlook the 5.01 acre lot. A new 2-car carport, constructed from reclaimed wood, was added by the current owner, along with updated landscaping features and drainage improvements on the hill behind the home. The driveway from Long Hollow Pike was recented repaved. A new standing seam insulated metal roof and new gutters and chimney caps were recentely installed. New HVAC was installed in 2021 by the previous owner. The primary bath features antique claw foot tub and handmade tiles from Mexico. Note that upstairs the third bedroom is entered through the second bedroom. Located just outside the Goodlettsville city limits, the home is in Sumner County and is five minutes from I-65 North, 20-25 minutes to Nashville. Garden & Gun magazine wrote a great piece about Braxton Dixon in 2013 (https://gardenandgun.com/feature/built-to-last-braxton-dixon/).

MLS# RTC2781792 • Data provided by RealTracs as distributed by MLS Grid
Additional home details
Living Area2,032 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size5.0 Acres
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2.5
Stories2
Year Built1997
Property TypeSingle Family Detached
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee--
HOA Includes--
Tax Year--
Tax Amount--
Property in Flood Zone--
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More Information On This Home
This home's estimated value
$681,015
ComeHome Estimated Value
What influenced our estimate?
This is ComeHome’s estimated market value for this home. It is not a formal appraisal. This estimate is based on our market knowledge, and it should be used as a starting point to determine a home’s value.
This property is missing data for:
Comparable properties, crime reports, and sale history
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For Sale $1,200,000
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