Real Estate / Mansions

Inside the Mansion of Dallas’ Real Housewives Star — See That Controversial Entranceway Pool

Stephanie Hollman's Made Some Changes to This $5 Million Palace

BY // 04.06.19
photography Turtle Creek Association

Dallas’ house fans and reality TV fanatics are in for a real treat — a trip inside the mansion of a Real Housewife. 

Rabid fans of pop culture will get to enter the $5 million mansion of Stephanie and Travis Hollman. It’s definitely the most eye-opening abode among the distinguished Dallas houses on the Turtle Creek Association’s Tour of Homes.

You may recognize the home before you even get your in-person peek — the purchasing process played a significant part in season two of Real Housewives of Dallas. There was one unique feature that was a bit troubling for Stephanie: a pool sunk right into the foyer.

It’s since been covered, alongside several other substantial changes to “Casa Bellamini,” thanks to a $1.7-million renovation.

So Stephanie finally did get a say after Travis blindsided her with the news that he bought the house.

Braden Power constructed the home back in 2005, making it as luxe as possible with a media room, wet bar and an upstairs devoted mostly to the master suite, with a Jacuzzi spa, television, bathtub room, bedroom and coffee and wine bar.

The main foyer pool, which can be uncovered for entertaining, rivals the infinity pool outdoors.

You can take the tour this Sunday, April 7th from 1 to 5 pm, with a ticketed reception following from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the nearly 18,000-square-foot home of Betsy and Guinn Crousen.

The reality star’s house at 3816 Turtle Creek is the one house on the tour, accompanied by a trio of high-rise living spaces on the 24th and 17th floors of The Warrington at 3831 Turtle Creek, and the 15th floor of The Vendome at 3505 Turtle Creek.

Tickets begin at $60 for non-Turtle Creek Association members, and go up to $125 for the exclusive, first-come first-serve after party tickets. Guests can also purchase a combined tour ticket and after-party ticket for $150.

Sales benefit the Turtle Creek Association, an organization committed to the preservation of the Turtle Creek neighborhood.

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