Alan Jackson is country royalty, but lately, he’s been harder to spot than a quiet night on lower Broadway. Honestly, if you're looking for him at that massive "Tara" estate from the Gone with the Wind days, you're about a decade too late. That 135-acre Sweetbriar property in Franklin sold way back in 2010 for a cool $28 million.
So, where does Alan Jackson now live?
Basically, he’s still a Tennessee guy at heart, but his footprint has shrunk—well, by billionaire standards, anyway. As of January 2026, Jackson has settled into a much more private, manageable life in the Nashville area. Specifically, he’s been tied to a stunning modern mansion in an upscale Music City pocket that he picked up for around $3 million a couple of years back. It’s a 6,003-square-foot spot with five bedrooms.
It’s a far cry from the 22,000-square-foot hilltop fortress he sold in 2021.
The Nashville Shift
For years, Alan and his wife, Denise, were the undisputed king and queen of Williamson County real estate. They moved from the sprawling Sweetbriar estate to a hilltop mansion in Laurelbrooke. That place was legendary: a climate-controlled 15-car garage, a pool with a cabana, and enough stone masonry to build a small castle.
But life changes. In 2021, they offloaded that hilltop estate for $19 million. Why? Part of it is just the natural cycle of being empty nesters. Their three daughters—Mattie, Alexandra, and Dani—are all grown up. In fact, Alan’s a grandfather now.
You don't need 20,000 square feet to host Sunday dinner, even if you are a Hall of Famer.
Health and the "Last Call"
There is a more serious reason why Alan is sticking closer to home these days. If you haven’t heard, the "Chattahoochee" singer has been open about his battle with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease. It’s a degenerative nerve condition he inherited from his father. It doesn't affect his life expectancy, but it plays havoc with his balance and his ability to stand for long periods.
It’s the main reason he’s winding things down.
He recently announced his final-ever full-length concert, titled Last Call: One More for the Road — The Finale. It's happening June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. It feels right, doesn't it? Ending it all where it started. He told fans he wanted to "end it all where it all started for me, and that's in Nashville."
The Florida and Georgia Connection
Don't think he's just sitting in a Nashville living room, though. Alan has always been a water guy. For years, he owned a massive lakefront retreat on Lake Burton in Georgia. He eventually sold that for over $6 million. He also parted ways with a luxury retreat on Center Hill Lake, which even included a two-story houseboat with a hot tub.
These days, he still spends a significant amount of time in Florida. He’s often spotted around the Jupiter and Tequesta areas. He loves his boats—if you know his song "The Older I Get," you know he values that slow, coastal pace.
What’s Left in the Portfolio?
Aside from the $3 million Nashville home purchased in 2024, Alan’s real estate moves have been about simplifying.
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- The Modern Nashville House: 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and a chef’s kitchen with a scullery. It’s very "new Nashville"—clean lines, lots of glass, less of that heavy "Southern Manor" vibe.
- The Florida Hangouts: While he keeps the exact addresses under wraps for privacy, he’s a fixture in the South Florida boating community.
- AJ’s Good Time Bar: Technically not a residence, but if you want to find his "spirit," it’s at his four-story honky-tonk on Broadway. It’s the only artist-owned bar on the strip that he still solely owns.
People keep asking if he’s moving back to his hometown of Newnan, Georgia. While he’s always the "Newnan Boy," there’s no evidence he’s moved back there full-time. Nashville is where his doctors are, where his business is, and where his final curtain call will happen this summer.
Actionable Next Steps
If you're planning to catch the legend one last time, here is what you need to do:
- Check Nissan Stadium Availability: Tickets for the June 27, 2026, finale are the hottest commodity in country music right now. If you don't have them, look into verified resale sites immediately, as they are expected to vanish.
- Visit AJ’s Good Time Bar: If you're in Nashville for the show, head to 421 Broadway. It’s the closest you’ll get to Alan’s personal style without an invite to his house.
- Support CMT Research: Since Alan has been so vocal about Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, many fans are donating to the CMT Association in his honor to help find a cure for the condition he’s lived with for over a decade.