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Steve McNair House in Green Hills area Nashville

July 4, 2009 by admin · Comments 

Steve McNair house in Green Hills area of Nashville
This is the current home of murdered Titan’s quarterback Steve McNair. The home is located at 2430 Bear Road in the Green Hills area of Nashville, TN 37215. The home is currently for sale for $2,999,990. Steve McNair’s home was originally listed for sale on April 11th, 2009 for $3,800,000. It appears that the price of the home was dropped $800,000 recently.

The home is a renovated 14,263 square foot masterpiece in the heart of one of Nashville’s most affluent urban neighborhoods. According to the tax records, the McNair’s purchased this home on May 14, 2004 for $1,599,000. Both Steve and his wife are listed on the deed.

McNair home offers autographed footballs

Click on the image above and you will see that the Realtor who represents Steve McNair’s home is offering an autographed football to every buying Realtor who shows the home to a client. It is not clear why McNair was in the rental property in downtown Nashville. It is known that Steve McNair was not the owner of the condo where he was found dead on July 4th, 2009.

This is horrible news to hear on this holiday weekend. McNair was a legendary Titans football quarterback and incredibly dedicated to helping the Nashville community. Rest in peace “Air McNair”.

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  • Grant Hammond
    I agree that not everyone can afford a $3 million home, but there are certainly plenty who can. Regardless, it is an incredibly beautiful home.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous, why do you care? you can't afford it.
  • Grant Hammond
    It appears that they are from what is listed in the MLS. I have seen several other professional athletes make similar offers in Nashville.
  • Anonymous
    Wow this is a huge house! Was the listing agent really giving away autographed footballs? Seems like a strange way to sell a home of this quality.
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