Kenny Rogers's Home for Sale

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The house now has new owners, and I was impressed when I recently attended a dinner party there. I only saw the ground floor level, but the Chinese decor in the entryway was really fine. Photos don't show details of the landscaping on the drive up to the house, the obelisk, and the reflecting pool. There is also a putting green in the back. Nothing brought to mind the interior of a tour bus or trailer trash.

JP of NC 2:25PM September 07, 2009

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Anthony of VA 4:12AM August 03, 2009

DOES ANYONE HAVE THE ADDRESS OF KENNY'S HOUSE FOR SALE IN ATLANTA?? THANKS

CINDY of PA 10:12AM June 24, 2009

I have worshiped Kenny Rogers all my life. I swear, if I had the money, I'd make an offer. Can you imagine living in the home he used to own? C'mon POWERBALL - I need ya now! You KNOW somebody is gonna buy this house!

Val Mascaro of AZ 7:42PM September 23, 2008

The woman who is listing the house is trailer trash herself. She is a self described escalated luxury real estate agent on the forefront of love what you do. This house so ugly that it is a reflection of where stupid meets stupid. I say "tear is down and fire the agent"

Sally Eckerd of NC 12:36AM July 30, 2008

This home is so overpriced that I am surprised that anyone whould put their name on this listing. Just kind of trailer trash decorating. I guess it takes trailer trash to sell housing project trash. Maybe worth 2M but to whom?

John Taylor of GA 12:24AM July 30, 2008

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