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Fayetteville Musician Jake Scott Purchases Former Cancer Support Home for $2.12MLock Icon

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A home once used by Washington Regional Medical Center as a cancer support home has found a buyer.

Fayetteville musician Jake Scott and his wife, Rachel, bought the 4,586-SF home on Woolsey Avenue for $2.12 million. Jake Scott, a singer-songwriter, has written songs for multiple country stars and was nominated for a CMT Music Award for Collaborative Video of the Year in 2023.

The home has six bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms and was built in 1926. It was the hospital’s Cancer Support Home from 1995 to 2021.

Century Bank of the Ozarks of Gainesville, Missouri, provided a loan of $1.59 million.

The seller was Allison Thurmond Quinlan, the trustee of the Wellerman Trust. Quinlan acquired the property for $450,000 in 2022 through her Matchlock Ltd. Co. subsidiary.

Quinlan is the founder of Flintlock LAB, an architectural firm in Fayetteville.

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