The real estate site Homes of the Rich profiled the Franklin, Tenn., home of finance expert David Ramsey. The 513 King Richards Court property—with its five–acre lot, 1,150-foot elevation, and 14,00 sq. ft. of living space—listed for $15 million.
From the moment a visitor steps through the front door, the entryway immediately impresses him or her that this is a wholly unique home.
Given the estate’s mountainside location, the overall design works to maximize windows and views. This aesthetic is exemplified in the living room.
Adjacent to the living room is the eye-popping kitchen. Its layout ensures maximum convenience in cooking while also providing a space that projects functionality, casualness, and welcome.
The image of the kitchen shows its proximity to a cozy sunroom. It’s a restful nook to await the timer on a delicious steak on the stove or a trayful of cookies in the oven.
Also conducive to unwinding is the den. Its impressive fireplace can easily take the chill out of those Tennessee winters.
Ramsey, in his multiple professional roles, sometimes required an onsite spot to knuckle down and get some work done. This well-appointed office filled that role, facilitating concentration and productivity in a setting of stylish comfort.
The nearby library is a huge asset, whether it’s used to hold reference material for career use or works of fiction/nonfiction to spend some relaxation time.
And speaking of relaxation time, the media room ticks all the boxes for a place to shed the stresses of the day in front of an engaging movie or sports event.
The master suite is on the second floor, accessible by either stairs or elevator. It is elegant and upscale but also welcoming and comfortable.
The master bathroom is simple exquisite, again leveraging the property’s natural beauty.
An executive worthy of this home will undoubtedly have a wardrobe suitable to his or her position. The glorious master bedroom closet will organize all the requisite garments and accessories.
The second floor also holds two additional bedrooms. These are but a small sample of the sleeping quarters; there are seven in all.
The upper floor also invites residents to step outside, breathe that mountain air, and take in the stunning vista that unfolds as far as the eye can see.
And yes, there’s a pool out back. What mansion of this type would be complete without one? Suitable for both lap-swimming and simply cool-off bobbing, it will surely become a well-used amenity in summer.
The full description of the Ramsay estate in Franklin, Tenn., can be found at Homes of the Rich.