HGTV Star Christina Haack is preparing to put her sprawling Tennessee farmhouse back on the market for $4.5 million—just over one year after she removed the property from the selling block amid her bitter divorce from ex-husband Josh Hall.
The 42-year-old TV personality's Franklin, TN, home has reappeared on the market as a "coming soon" listing, Realtor.com® can exclusively reveal, meaning that it will be officially made available for sale on the MLS within a matter of weeks—if not days—but can still attract interest from prospective buyers in the meantime.
Haack first listed the property back in October 2024, only to take it off the market three weeks later, when it was revealed that Hall, 45, had filed a temporary emergency order to try to halt the sale of the home, which is known as Parker Branch.
In the order, Hall—who was living in the house when it was listed—claimed the property was put up for sale without his consent, while insisting that, while his estranged spouse had bought the home before they were married, the "paydown of the mortgage during marriage” entitled him to a say in what happened to the property.
As their ugly divorce battle waged on, the six-bedroom, six-bathroom reappeared on the market in December 2024, with the same $4.5 million asking price, only to be taken down again in February 2025.
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However, in August 2025, Haack and Hall's divorce was finally settled—with each waiving their right to spousal support, while the HGTV star agreed to pay her former husband an equalization payment of $300,000. In return, she was given full control of their homes in Newport Beach, CA, where she lives full-time, and the Franklin farmhouse.
Hall, meanwhile, kept his own dwelling in Thompson's Station, TN.
Now, nearly a year after their divorce was signed off by a judge, Haack is ready to return to the real estate market with gusto, relisting her Tennessee abode with the same agent—her close friend Kelly Doughterty of Onward Real Estate.
Much of the listing remains as it appeared when the home was first listed; the 5,200-square-foot dwelling on 23.82 acres is once again described as a “fabulous modern farmhouse," while its appearance on Haack's HGTV show, "Christina on the Coast," is also mentioned.
The description also calls attention to the many features in the home, which Haack extensively renovated after buying the property for $2.5 million in February 2021.
Among the more impressive indoor amenities are a stunning wood-burning fireplace in the living room, an "open and bright kitchen," wood floors, and a "generous owner's retreat with his-and-hers closets," as well as an enormous primary bathroom with a freestanding tub.
"Amazing touches throughout with beams, natural stone and [a] dutch door," the listing goes on.
Images reveal the very impressive attention to detail that was paid during the overhaul of the abode, which features exposed brick and enormous windows that flood the main living areas with light.
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When the dwelling was originally listed, its many elegant features were somewhat overshadowed by the furious battle between Haack and Hall, who announced in July 2024 that they were divorcing after less than three years of marriage.
As part of a temporary settlement that was put in place in September 2024, Hall was granted full use of the Tennessee property, provided he did not rent it out to anyone else, while Haack took full control of their $12 million Newport Beach, home, which they purchased together.
However, that didn't stop Haack from trying and find a buyer for the property, prompting outrage from her estranged spouse, who claimed he had been forced to relocate to another dwelling in Tennessee as a result of the home's listing.
He claimed in court documents that the move had increased his living expenses, alleging that he was "suffering prejudice" as a result of Haack's decision to try and sell her home.
“The community maintains an appreciation interest due to the paydown of the mortgage during marriage,” he wrote. “A premature sale may result in prejudice to me as property values continue to rise in Tennessee, which continues to grow in population.
“My relocation to Tennessee was significantly influenced by our aforementioned Stipulation allowing me to enjoy this property throughout our separation. I will now suffer prejudice because my living expenses will undoubtedly increase.”
He filed his temporary emergency order just days after the home was listed Oct. 5—and the property was taken off the market exactly three weeks later, although it is unclear whether Haack was ordered by a judge to remove the listing or if she made the decision of her own accord.
In the summer of 2025, Haack and Hall finally settled their fierce feud; however, both parties expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome.
At the time, Haack laid bare her disappointment over her divorce settlement with Hall, hinting that she felt "screwed" by the agreement the two of them finally reached—nearly a year after they split.
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While speaking on SiriusXM’s "Jeff Lewis Live," she confessed to host Jeff Lewis that she "signed something" to be rid of the drama with her ex for good.
"I signed something. There's like a process after the process. It was resolved in mediation after, I think, 12 hours," she explained.
When Lewis asked the home pro if she was happy with how the settlement turned out, she said that she wasn't interested in divulging all the details, but hinted that she was not thrilled with the final agreement.
"I heard a saying once, like, if you both think you're screwed ... I don't know how it goes," she said. "Look, it's not great, but I guess it's done.”
Co-host Shane Douglas clarified the phrase: "If both parties are equally unhappy after the negotiation, then you got what you want.”
After the settlement, a rep for Haack told Us Weekly, "Christina is pleased to confirm that a settlement has been reached through mediation. She extends her sincere appreciation to her attorney, Laura Wasser, and her team for their professional guidance and support throughout the process.”
The HGTV star also praised her legal team on her social media.
“You are all a true class act. I loved watching you in action and how you handle everything and everyone with class and grace. I appreciate you all beyond words. I have learned so much under your guidance," Haack said on her Instagram Story.
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Kelsi Karruli is a senior celebrity reporter who joined Realtor.com in 2025. She writes about trends encompassing real estate and celebrity properties. She previously wrote for Daily Mail, True Urban Culture, and JMedia Corporation, where she specialized in covering celebrities, relationships, psychology, and gender issues. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Pace University, where she received the James Rose Award for excellence in journalism. When she isn’t updating readers on A-listers' moves, she is spending time with her cat, Mary, and cheering on the Albanian soccer team.



















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