Inside Jason Aldean's Dreamy 120-Acre Tennessee Estate — Now Listed for $7.9 Million

Jason Aldean‘s mansion is on the market, and there’s more than enough room for a big green tractor in the yard.

The 120-acre estate is located in Columbia, Tennessee — nearly an hour outside of Nashville — and is currently on the market for $7.875 million, PEOPLE confirms.

The property, listed with Andrew Day of Benchmark Realty, features a detached bowling alley, a large barn, a stable, a creek and a lavish outdoor kitchen beside the in-ground pool and hot tub.

The house itself has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms as well as a mother-in-law apartment with one bedroom and two baths. The spacious kitchen features distressed wood cabinetry and hardwood floors with a breakfast bar and a separate dining room that opens into a soaring living room.

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The woodsy home has a touch of Aldean’s decorating taste—especially in the trophy room, which displays a signed guitar alongside many of Aldean’s awards mixed in with University of Georgia football memorabilia (his favorite college football team) lining the shelves.

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The country star is moving on to new digs nearly a month after announcing that he and his wife, Brittany Kerr Aldean, are expecting their second child together. The pair are already parents to 8-month-old son Memphis, and Aldean has two children from his previous marriage: Keely, 15, and Kendyl, 10.

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“And so our new journey begins…” Brittany captioned a photo of an open lot. “We’ve decided to build our dream home in Tennessee. Looking at the land it’s hard not to envision a place where our babies will run, laugh and play with each other for so many years to come… I can hardly wait to hear those little feet running down the halls.”

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