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Tennessee Real Estate: Governor’s Club Mansion in Brentwood Is Up for Sale at $1.75M

A vast mansion situated at the Governor's Club in Brentwood, Tennessee is listed at $1.75 million.

The owners of the mansion, retired couple Jack and Verena Bruner, put it on the market because they feel like they no longer need much of the space since most of their children are already living on their own in homes near the Governor's Club, reported The Tennessean.

"Now that four of our six children live here in the area, we don't need the space or the flexibility. But, we do love the amenities of the community. We will retain our membership in the club so that our grandchildren may use the pools and we will still be able to play golf here," Jack Bruner revealed.

The couple and their children moved in the property in 2007 and have been members of the club. At 1,749,900, this estate with an almost 8,500 square feet home is now being sold. It has total of six bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms.

Aside from the bedrooms and baths, the 5 Carmel Ln mansion is packed with many amenities, which normally cost more than the home is being sold for. Not only is the neighborhood exclusive and serene, but the house has a great view as well. From the fore, the golf course can be seen while the back has the view of a nature reserve. In addition, a man-made waterfall flows into a koi pond.

Apart from the rooms mentioned, the Brentwood property also has a hobby room, a deck, and breakfast room. According to the owner, the terrace level can pass a home on its own. This level has its own living room, full kitchen, guestroom, two full baths, AV room, game room, exercise room, and a wine cellar.

This home at the Governor's Club is perfect for those who want a taste of luxury coupled with relaxation, comfort, and tranquility.

"The buyers will be able to move in immediately; not one thing needs to be done to the home or lawn. It's just sheer perfection," Judy Williams, one of the listing agents, said.


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