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HGTV giving away an Urban Oasis in Nashville, TN

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The view from the front yard.

Photo by Joseph Bradshaw via HGTV

House hunting? There’s nothing that would ease the stress of moving more than winning a brand new, fully-furnished home.

Well, don’t call the movers just yet. HGTV has selected Nashville for its 2022 Urban Oasis, and one lucky winner will receive the new home, a Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and $50,000a prize valued at $1.3 million.

The modern two-story home is about 2,500 sqft with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two half baths. The space features contemporary architecture with nods to Nashville and country music throughout the space (think: instruments on the wall + a custom neon sign paying homage to Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and Kacey Musgraves.)

Neon artwork inside the Urban Oasis home

The home features artwork inspired by country music greats, including this neon piece in the den.

Photo by Joseph Bradshaw via HGTV

The house — situated minutes from downtown in West Nashville — was designed by local architect Turner Binkley and constructed by local builder Mitchell Builders Group, with interior design by HGTV’s Brian Patrick Flynn. According to Flynn, the idea was to “embody the history of musical legends as well as showcase the modern representation and diversity that the city is known for.”

Some notable mentions include:

  • Two-story finished garage with a jam studio + lounge space
  • Expansive kitchen with an island and banquette seating
  • Backyard with a large outdoor dining area for entertaining

You can enter for a chance to win this home on HGTV’s website beginning on Tues., Oct. 4 (entries are accepted twice per day). The deadline to enter is 5 p.m. on Wed., Nov. 23.

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