After four years and a nearly $2 million price reduction, Kelly Clarkson has finally found a buyer for her $6.95 million Tennessee lake view mansion.

A moment like this: After initially putting it on the market in 2017 and not having a single offer since, Kelly Clarkson has finally found a buyer for her mansion in Tennessee at $6.95millionMoving on: The New York Post reported on Friday that the 39-year-old singer’s (seen in October) estate went into contract on April 19 which was over three months after the American Idol season 1 winner slashed the price according to property records

Making a splash: The enormous property sits on four scenic acres that’s situated on a cul-de-sac along Old History Lake

Legal battle: In January, the American Idol alum’s legal team responded to estranged husband Blackstock’s denial he and his father defrauded Clarkson out of millions, as they are seen in January 2020

Tough times: Clarkson and Blackstock (seen in January 2020) have been waging a legal war against one another since October, when Kelly’s former father-in-law Narvel Blackstock filed a lawsuit alleging she still owed them $1.5 million in commissions and $4 million from her paycheck for judging The VoiceNot holding back: Kelly fired back with a counter-suit, claiming that her agreement with the Blackstocks and their company Starstuck Entertainment should be voided and she should be reimbursed for all prior fees because they were providing ‘illegal services’ under California’s Talent Agencies Act for working without a license and failing to act in the ‘best interest’ of their client

Family ties: Clarkson shares six-year-old daughter River Rose and five-year-old son Remington Alexander with her ex

Back-and-forth: Clarkson and Blackstock have been waging a legal war against one another since October, when Kelly’s former father-in-law Narvel Blackstock filed a lawsuit alleging she still owed them $1.5 million in commissions and $4 million from her paycheck for judging The Voice