Kellie Pickler wants to say goodbye to her longtime Nashville home where she lived with her late husband, Kyle Jacobs.
According to property records, the Tudor-style home was purchased in January 2010, just a year before the country singer, 37, married Jacobs. At the estate, Jacobs died by suicide in February at the age of 49, PEOPLE confirmed at the time.
Listed for $2.89 million, the home has four bedrooms and four full bathrooms spread over 4,865 square feet.
Gary Ashton of The Ashton Real Estate Group of RE/MAX Advantage currently holds the listing.
Kellie Pickler breaks silence, thanks fans after husband Kyle Jacobs’ death: ‘Darkest time of my life’ (Exclusive)
Among the home’s many amenities are a three-car garage, a front porch with sitting area, a darkened porch located next to the pool, and a spacious yard.
Inside there is a two-story fireplace in the living room, a kitchen with a dining room with a central island, a wine cellar and a media room.
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Friends and family honor late Kyle Jacobs in private ceremony: ‘He was a lover of life’
Kyle Jacobs and Kellie Pickler at the 51st Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 8, 2017.
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Pickler and Jacobs began dating in 2008 and tied the knot in a surprise ceremony three years later.
The American Idol alum shared a statement with PEOPLE following the death of her husband in February.
“One of the best lessons my husband taught me was in a moment of crisis, if you don’t know what to do, ‘don’t do anything, just be calm,'” she said. “I decided to follow his advice. ”
“Thank you to my family, friends and fans for the countless letters, calls and messages you sent me,” the radio host continued. “It really touched my soul and helped me survive the darkest period of my life. As many of you have told me, you are all in my prayers.”
She added that an intimate memorial service is being planned for Jacobs in the fall because “that’s what Kyle would have wanted.” Later in September, a “Celebration of Life” service was held at Franklin First UMC in Franklin, Tennessee, where hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects to the late musician.
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