A Tennessee mansion that went up in flames back in September is for sale. And the owners aren’t holding anything back.
Listed for nearing $1.5 million, the home on Winslow Road in Franklin was a total loss. It’s being sold “as is,” according to Zillow . The mansion has been listed on Zillow for three days, and the fire sale has already gotten nearly 110,000 views and 2,300 saves. Sold As is !! Rare opportunity to own approx 5 acres with 2 existing homes on this one site in Williamson County,” the post says. On Sept. 11, a construction worker was inside the home and called 911 to report an explosion. The flames spread quickly and caused the roof to collapse before firefighters were able to get it under control.
The guest house wasn’t touched by the fire, the Zillow post says.
TRAGIC TOTAL LOSS by FIRE, of a CLASSIC MANSION !!! Sold As is !! Rare opportunity to own approx 5 acres with 2 existing homes on this one site in Williamson County. Five mins from I-65 . Guest home is included, and was not touched by the fire. Additional future expansion area or 10+ car garage in guest home. Open Hilltop views! Large Outdoor Kitchen and porches! Many things can still be save from fire including the entire Foundation, Porches, Patios, Landscaping & Outdoor Living. A private park like setting in the rear of the home. Custom Pavers & Limestone on Front porch! Save Tens of Thousands, of dollars & build any home of your dreams without Williamson County Impact Fees! MOST FEES WAVED!!
If $1.5 million seems expensive, it’s much more above average for the area. WZTV reports the price of homes in Williamson County now averages more than $1.1 million .