COLUMBUS, IN — For a cool $30 million, you could be living like a NASCAR star in a luxurious log cabin on 400-plus acres. Former driver and current team owner Tony Stewart is putting his sprawling hunting estate in Indiana on the market — and that price tag makes it the most expensive listing in the state’s history, according to IndyStar, The Wall Street Journal and other news outlets.
The property, called Hidden Hollow, includes a nearly 20,000-square-foot main house as well as a guest house, workshop, stocked lake and some 415 acres of woods roamed by deer, elk and turkey.
It’s near Stewart’s hometown of Columbus, Indiana, about an hour outside Indianapolis, according to the WSJ.
Listing broker Carrie Holle says Stewart is selling the property due to frequent travel and not spending much time there, according to that report.
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