COMING ALONG American Pickers’ Mike Wolfe shares look at grand addition to $700k Tennessee mansion that he’s ‘honored to bring back’
COMING ALONG American Pickers’ Mike Wolfe shares look at grand addition to $700k Tennessee mansion that he’s ‘honored to bring back’

MIKE Wolfe has given fans a look into the renovations he is making to his Tennessee mansion.
The American Pickers star was honored to bring back the addition to the $700,000 home.

“We’ve been restoring this house in @visitcolumbia TN for a few years now. Were beyond Excited to finally start the process of installing Cupola on this 1873 Italianate,” Mike wrote on Instagram.
“This very historic part of the house has been missing for decades and I’m honored to be the one that brings it back to its original state.”
“We will keep you up to date on the progress. Columbia has many historic districts to explore come see what the excitement is all about,” he ended.
Mike, 60, then shared a drawing of the original house.
The reality TV star also shared photos of the workers restoring the original tower onto the mansion.
Many followers expressed their joy that the original tower is being restored with one going so far as to say it would make the mansion “gorgeous” again.
HOME SWEET HOME
Mike purchased the home in Columbia, Tennessee, earlier this year.
In addition to the 1873 home, he also owns the $1 million home in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee.
Mike has grown a large real estate profile since beginning his reality TV career.
He purchased his Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee home for $1,050,000 in 2020 after splitting from his ex-wife, Jodi Faeth.
The 3,153-square-foot house has three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
It also has a detached garage for Mike to store his antiques.
In 2004, he purchased a 3,168-square-foot house in Le Claire, Iowa, where Mike stays during hometown visits.
The house is a two-story duplex, featuring an apartment on the second floor and the business The Shameless Chocoholic occupying the first.
MORE ON THE MANSION
In May, Mike gave fans another update on the renovations.
These photos show several construction workers standing on ladders as they work on the home’s porch.
Mike also shared that the porch had been missing for decades.
Wooden panels were also added to the outside walls.
The property is conveniently just minutes away from his many businesses in Columbia, including his Columbia Motor Alley shop.
The home has three bathrooms, a basement, a wood deck, a cabana, a detached carport, a porch, and other amenities.
The living room also features dark wood floors and a large rug in the center.
It also has floor-to-ceiling windows, a chandelier, two leather chairs, a couch, a dresser, and a coffee table.












