Country Music Legend is Selling Off His Texas Castle Mansion, Seeking $8.9 Million
George Strait is Moving on From His San Antonio Area Kingdom
BY Annie GallayGeorge Strait's Hill Country mansion is up for grabs.
It may not be an oceanfront property in Arizona, but country music icon George Strait has put quite the piece of real estate up on the market. The legendary Texan is selling his picturesque Hill Country mansion, asking for a cool $8.9 million.
This 67-year-old cowboy’s riding away.
The sprawling San Antonio estate of the top-selling country artist at 10 Davenport Lane is practically a steal now — for a select few — with the asking price dipping from its original $10 million. It seems like a fair price to pay for a 7,295-square-foot castle sitting pretty on 12.2 secluded acres of lush land.
The exclusive, privately gated community of The Dominion is where you’ll find this one-of-a-kind mansion lovingly crafted and custom-built by esteemed Arizonan designer Bill Tull. The sculptor-turned-architect and his team actually relocated to San Antonio for two whole years to build the masterpiece.
This castle sings of Santa Fe with imported adobe, hand-crafted tiles and saguaro cactus rib shutters. The one of a kind mansion features three bedrooms, four full baths and two half baths in the main house. Meanwhile, the “casita” for guests boasts one bedroom, one bath, a living room, kitchenette and fireplace. The master suite features stunning his and hers bathrooms, boasting separate entries and closets.
The attention to detail is remarkable, evident in the 14 hand-sculpted fireplaces, refined wall sconces, stained glass windows, corbels and copper bar top.
The lavish, gleaming floors are custom long leaf yellow pine. Indoor-outdoor spaces blend seamlessly, looking out on the pristine infinity edge pool and spa overlooking the Hill Country and the city. The patio is fitted with a built-in grill sink, ice maker and refrigerator.
So, are you ready to live like a king in a mansion fit for The King of Country? Check yes or no.