Luxurious Nashville home featured on Bravo TV show hits the market at $1.6M. See inside

A luxurious Nashville property owned by the McBee family from the Bravo reality television program "The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys" is on the market.
The four-level home, which currently operates as an Airbnb, offers a fully furnished retreat just minutes from Broadway. The home's exterior boasts a sleek modern wall fountain at the front entrance, hinting at the stylish design found throughout.
Featured on the exterior is a massive mural that will be recognizable to fans of the docuseries, which follows the McBee family as they navigate the high-stakes world of farming and ranching in rural Missouri.
The home is also next to a property that hosted a controversial party during the COVID-19 pandemic. The residence once known as the "Fashion House" drew complaints and eventually charges for violating public health orders.
According to Benchmark Realty listing agent, Heather Smith, the family is selling the home to reinvest into their car wash business, McBee's Coffee and Carwash.
The property is listed at $1,589,900. With a down payment of $317,980 and a 30-year mortgage at a 5.97% interest rate, the estimated monthly payment is $8,169.
Here's a look inside.
See the luxurious Nashville property featured on 'The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys'
Inside, the home features four designer bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, two laundry-equipped levels, a gas fireplace, and a chef’s kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances and a gas stove. The spacious two-car garage includes additional storage, a sink and a refrigerator.
The master suite includes a private balcony with unobstructed views of the Nashville skyline, a massive shower with five shower heads and a custom-built closet. A recently added rooftop lounge offers breathtaking panoramic views of Music City.
Fashion House party drew outrage at height of COVID-19 pandemic
In August 2020, a large house party drew hundreds to the property on Fern Avenue in East Nashville, despite public health restrictions in place at the time.
Promoted 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 limited gatherings to 25 people and required face coverings in public.
The party took place across three units at 21 Fern Ave., primarily in Unit B but also spilling into Unit A, the Tennessean reported. According to reports, Metro Nashville Police responded multiple times but issued no citations for violating the city’s Modified Phase 2 health order.
Story ContinuesThe event was eventually shut down.
Following public backlash, then-Mayor John Cooper’s office called for a review of MNPD’s handling of the situation and signaled the city’s intent to pursue criminal charges against the organizers. An investigation was launched, and the incident drew widespread condemnation.
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