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Franklin lands Zillow’s most popular listing for Tennessee

The real estate marketplace rounded up the most-saved listings in every state for 2023, and this property in Franklin took home the feature.

An aerial photo of a home with multiple other buildings surrounding it sitting on a manicured, green lot.

Don’t fly over the features.

Photo by Rusty Cockrell with the McEwen Group

Twin Rivers Farm is closing the front door on the competition. The Franklin property for sale secured Tennessee’s spot on Zillow’s “Most Popular Zillow Listings in Every State,” which was based on listing saves. Let’s unpack the home’s foundation to success.

The basics

5845 Old Hwy. 96 | 5 BD, 9 BA | $65 million | The 10,626-sqft home designed by architect Steve Giannetti sits on a roughly 384-acre lot.

If you’re outdoorsy

  • Two private lakes
  • Walking and horse trails (and stables, of course)

If you’re active

  • Swimming facility with a retractable roof — swimming under the stars? Say less.
  • Tennis court

If you enjoy hosting

  • Two-bedroom guest cottage
  • Entertainment pavilion

If you have a green thumb and like to cook

  • 188-tree orchard (imagine the holiday pies)
  • Greenhouse

We’d be lying if we said we didn’t swipe through all the photos to add to our home wish list. We weren’t certain we needed a wellness room with a spa table, putting green, larger-than-life outdoor chess, and observation deck for stargazing — but now we’re certain we can’t live without it.

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