Country music legend Willie Nelson's Tennessee home has sold for $2.14 million after being listed for four months. The three-bedroom cabin, located 30 minutes outside of Nashville and surrounded by scenic landscapes, was hand-built by Nelson himself. The property sits on 150 acres of land and features log and stone details on the exterior, a spacious porch, a cozy living room with exposed wooden beams and a stone fireplace, and a kitchen with classic wood cabinets. The home gained its name, Shotgun Willie, from a fire that inspired one of Nelson's hit songs. Nelson's authorized documentary, "Willie Nelson And Family," will premiere at Sundance Film Festival.