Noah Reid mansion in Chattanooga, TN

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Chip + Joanna would be proud of this wraparound porch. | Photo via The Robinson Team

Homes like these are two in a Mills -ion — or 5 million, since that’s the price tag of the newly listed Noah Reid mansion. Plus, it’s located less than 20 minutes from downtown, meaning this house is a little closer to home.With the Mills Residence now back on the market (after selling for the highest residential sales price in southeast Tennessee history, by the way), let’s see what this next big Chatt-eau has to offer.

Location, location, location

The Noah Reid house is situated in the East Brainerd area at 7468 Noah Reid Rd. It sits on ~17 acres of land, accommodating a field house, indoor turf facility, basketball half-court, and full-sized soccer field, complete with a pavilion shaded in a clutch of trees.

Buyers from as far as Texas, California, and Las Vegas have taken an interest. In fact, the Nashville builder has worked on grand farmhouse-style homes for Tennessee Titans + country music stars.

Imagine the mimosas you could sip on this patio. | Photo via The Robinson Team

Fast facts

  • 11,769 sqft
  • 7 bedrooms, 6 full baths, 3 half baths, plus a 1 bed + 1 bath guest apartment
  • 3-4 decks, patios + porches
  • Completed in 2019

In case you, you know, catch a wild hare for a game of league soccer. | Photo via The Robinson Team

Bonus features

The local family that built the mansion wanted a place to accommodate their eight children, hence the outdoor playground + built-in bunks — not to mention the spiral slide running from the upper floors to the living area.

Parts of the home have also been open to the community. For example, when Grace Academy’s soccer facility was ruined, the family donated its soccer field for the team’s practices.

Dare to dream a little? Let us know what would be in your dream home .

That’s right. Indoor swirly slide. | Photo via The Robinson Team

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Dayten is based in Kansas City, MO and studied sociolinguistics at Truman State University, where he was the editor-in-chief of Windfall Magazine. He loves exploring tiny towns in the Midwest, weird history, and Dungeons & Dragons.
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