Miranda Lambert Sells Her $1.58 Million Childhood Home
Country music star Miranda Lambert’s East Texas childhood home has sold just 2 months after it hit the market for $1.58 million. The final sale price has not been made public.
The 24.9-acre property in Lindale holds deep personal significance for Lambert, who moved into the main residence with her family at age 14 and lived there until she was 21.
After landing her first major record deal, Lambert purchased the neighboring “pink house” on the same property, creating a two-home compound tied to the earliest phase of her career.

Property Highlights
Listed Price: $1.58 million
Location: Lindale, Texas
Size: 4,643 square feet (main residence)
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5
Lot Size: 24.9 acres
Notable Features: Two separate residences, three-acre stocked pond, over 2,500 square feet of outdoor living space, outdoor kitchen and courtyard, shop with living quarters, metal warehouse, RV hookups, 100-yard shooting range
For more information about this sale, reach out to listing agent Lee Trowbridge at lee.trowbridge@compass.com.
Main Residence
Miranda Lambert’s childhood home starts with a main residence designed in a classic Southern-style exterior. The home is lined with white siding, a long wraparound porch, and multiple balconies stretching across the front.
The surrounding landscape is simple and open, with natural ground cover and minimal landscaping that keeps the focus on the home and its setting.

Living Room
Stepping inside, the home opens directly into a living room where hardwood floors run wall to wall, setting a warm, grounded tone from the start.
White paneled walls keep the space clean and simple, while large windows bring in natural light from the front of the property.

Overhead, a patterned tin ceiling adds texture and contrast, drawing attention upward and giving the room a more detailed finish.
The layout flows easily into connected spaces, with wide openings leading toward the kitchen and additional entertainment spaces.

Bar and Entertainment Space
On the other side of a sliding glass door divider, the home opens into a bar and entertainment space. Light wood flooring continues throughout, while a full wall of windows brings in natural light and views of the back of the house.
The space is built around a built-in bar with a curved front, positioned beneath a coffered ceiling with painted detailing that adds a pop of color overhead.

Dining Room
At the center of the first level, the dining room acts as a connecting hub, with doorways leading out to multiple areas of the home.

A traditional chandelier hangs above the main dining area, while a built-in wet bar is tucked along one wall, complete with a small sink, storage, and a compact ice maker.
Its central position and easy access to surrounding rooms make it a practical space for both everyday use and hosting.

Kitchen
In the next room, the kitchen continues the home’s mix of traditional finishes and subtle character details, with white cabinetry lining the walls.
In the center, a large island anchors the space, topped with stone countertops and fitted with a farmhouse-style sink, offering both prep space and room to gather.

Natural light fills the room through a series of windows overlooking the back patio, while stainless steel appliances and butcher block counters add contrast against the lighter palette.
Overhead, a hanging pot rack and ceiling fans sit beneath a paneled ceiling, giving the kitchen a functional, lived-in feel.

Office Space
Completing the lower level is a dedicated office space, finished with wood-paneled walls and built-in cabinetry that runs along the perimeter.
A long work surface stretches beneath the window, while a corrugated metal ceiling and open shelving add a utilitarian edge.

Main Residence Outdoor Patio
Just off the main residence, the outdoor patio opens into a large brick courtyard that stretches across more than 2,500 square feet of combined covered and open-air living space.
The layout is designed for gathering, with wide, open areas that connect directly back to the house and create an easy indoor-outdoor flow.

A covered section houses a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, featuring built-in appliances, prep space, and storage set beneath a rustic wood and metal roof structure.
The mix of exposed beams, corrugated metal, and simple finishes gives the space a casual, functional feel, making it well-suited for hosting and everyday use.

Miranda’s “Pink House”
Purchased with the proceeds from her first major record deal, Miranda Lambert’s “pink house” reflects a big milestone in her career, with simple finishes and a layout that prioritizes comfort and function.
Living Room
Inside, the living room centers around a wood-burning fireplace set against a stone backdrop and sitting next to a small built-in shelf.

Dining Room
Placed in a corner near two large windows, the dining room is filled with natural light and views of the surrounding trees.
In the center of the room, a chandelier hangs above a wood table designed with Texas Longhorn and star embellishments.

Kitchen
In the next room, the kitchen features a mix of white cabinetry, yellow tile countertops, and turquoise accent walls that give the space a more vivid and colorful personality than the other rooms.

A small peninsula serves as a divider between the kitchen and breakfast nook, while the layout stretches vertically down both sides of the room.

Bedroom
The bedroom is more open in scale, with hardwood floors continuing throughout and enough space for multiple furniture pieces.
Mirrored closet doors line one wall, reflecting light and visually expanding the room, while simple finishes and neutral walls keep the focus on the layout and natural light.

Deck
Extending off the back of the home, the deck overlooks the property’s pond and the trees, framed by a wood railing that runs along the perimeter.

Outdoor Spaces
Beyond the two residences, the property expands into a series of outdoor spaces that reinforce its scale and versatility.
Stocked Pond
A three-acre stocked pond sits bordered by trees and natural brush, with open sightlines that extend across the water and surrounding acreage.

Shooting Range
Elsewhere on the grounds, a designated 100-yard shooting range is set apart from the main living areas, with a cleared layout and mounted targets positioned along the tree line.

Why Did Lambert and Her Family Sell?
With Lambert’s parents having moved out of the main house about a year ago, the property no longer serves a practical purpose for the family, despite the history tied to it.
What once functioned as both a primary residence and a personal milestone, with the addition of the “pink house,” has now become more space than needed, leading the family to part with both homes.
For its next owner, that transition opens the door to owning a multi-residence estate with a meaningful backstory, expansive land, and a layout that supports everything from private living to recreation.

