The Nashville home is listed for $1.6 million, registered on Bravo TV’s “McBee Dynasty.”

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  • The McBee family of “The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys” sells their Nashville home.
  • The 4-level, 4-bedroom home features luxurious amenities and stunning views of the Music City skyline.

The blush Nashville property owned by the McBee family is on the market from the bravo reality television show The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys.

The four-storey home, now operating as Airbnb, offers a furnished retreat just minutes from Bustling Broadway. The exterior of the house boasts a sophisticated modern walled fountain at the front door, hinting at the stylish design seen throughout.

Featured on the exterior is a huge mural that fans of Docusary, following the McBee family, can recognize as they navigate the high-stakes world of farming and ranch farming in rural Missouri.

The home is also next to the property that held the controversial party during the Covid-19 pandemic. The residence, once known as a “fashion house,” was cited for exploiting complaints and ultimately violating a public health order.

According to Benchmark Realty Listing Agent Heather Smith, the family is selling their homes and reinvested them in the car wash business, McBee coffee and car wash.

The property is listed for $1,589,900. A 30-year mortgage with a down payment of $317,980 and a 5.97% interest rate, with an estimated monthly payment of $8,169.

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Inside, there is a chef’s kitchen with four designer bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, two laundry-equipped levels, a gas fireplace, stainless steel appliances and a gas stove. The spacious two garages include additional storage, a sink and a fridge.

The master suite includes a private balcony with unobstructed views of the Nashville skyline, a huge shower with five shower heads, and a custom-built closet. The recently added rooftop lounge offers breathtaking panoramic views of Music City.

Adjacent “Fashion House” Party attracted anger during the Covid-19 pandemic

In August 2020, a massive house party attracted hundreds of people to the Farn Avenue facility in East Nashville, despite public health restrictions at the time.

Touted as the launch of what was then called the “fashion house,” the event went viral on social media, with photos and videos showing attendees without masks and ignoring social distancing guidelines.

At the time, Nashville had to gather around 25 people and face covering in public places.

The party is three units on 21 Fern Avenue, mainly in Unit B, but it spread to Unit A, Tennessee reported. The report says Metronashville Police responded multiple times, but no quotations were issued that they violated the city’s amended Phase 2 health order.

The event was eventually closed.

Following the public backlash, John Cooper’s office at the time called for a review of the MNPD’s handling of the situation and presented the city’s intentions to pursue criminal charges against organizers. An investigation was launched and the incident elicited widespread criticism.

Diana Leiba covers trend news and service journalism in Tennessee. Contact her at dleyva@gannett.com or follow her at X at @_leyvadiana

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