Over the last couple years, country singer and "American Idol" judge Luke Bryan has been struggling to find a buyer for his massive Florida beach house, but it appears the search is finally over.
Located in Santa Rosa Beach, the 4,645-square-foot beachfront home was originally built in 1994 and purchased by Bryan and his wife, Caroline Boyer, in 2013 for $2.5 million, according to property records.
The four-story home is called "Snowman," which is the nickname of Bryan's late brother Chris, and comes with four bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as 95 feet of Gulf frontage, a pool, an elevator and more.
According to the listing, the home comes fully furnished, and was originally asking $18 million in when it was first listed in late 2022. Then a few months later in March, the couple dropped the price to $16 million, and dropped it again in June to $14.95 million.
Now, "Snowman" has a $12,950,000 price tag and a "pending offer, according to the Zillow listing.
The listing is still held by The Martin Group.
It's unclear if Bryan is moving out of Florida for good, though the singer does a have a primary residence dubbed "The Red Dirt Farm" in Williamson County near Nashville, Tennessee.
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