
Thom McCorkle of Ansley Real Estate—Christie’s International/Luxury Portfolio managed the listing, but he has not yet responded to requests for comment. The details of the transaction are not publicly available, so Mansion Global could not identify the buyer.

Wanda Rogers-Webb, his widow, shared with the Journal that “his greatest passion besides music and family might have been interior and landscape design.” She noted, “Kenny loved taking a piece of land or a beautiful home and putting his own fingerprints on it everywhere.”

The couple made several enhancements to the property, including installing an elevator, adding a fountain surrounded by boxwood hedges, and commissioning mosaics in the kitchen. Built in 2003, the home features a two-story foyer with marble flooring and a dramatic staircase, a formal dining room, a formal living room with an ornate fireplace, a family room, a deck, and six bedrooms, including a primary suite with marble floors and a granite fireplace.

Additionally, there’s an entertaining area equipped for poker and game tables, a kitchen and bar area, a media room, a wine cellar, and a backyard with a pool and hot tub.

Rogers, celebrated for hits like “The Gambler,” “Islands in the Stream,” and “Coward of the County,” was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
