Country Legend George Strait's San Antonio Mansion Is For Sale

Country Legend George Strait's San Antonio Mansion Is For Sale

If you are looking to put some money into real estate, there's a home in San Antone. Legendary country music singer George Strait is selling his nearly 8,000-sq. ft. mansion.

Valued at $3.9 million and located within the community of The Dominion, the adobe estate sits on 12.2 acres of land overing incredible views over Texas Hill Country. World renowned artist, Bill Tull, of Arizona, relocated to San Antonio for two years along with to build this substantial estate. His work is evident in the 14 hand-sculpted fireplaces, stained glass windows and a custom designed copper bar top.

 

Want a look inside? Strait’s daughter-in-law Tamara Strait, a real estate agent, has develop a website where you can do a full walkthrough of the home.

Other top features:

  • Main House: 3 Bedrooms, 4 full baths, and 2 half baths
  • Casita: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, living room, kitchenette, and fireplace
  • Infinity Edge Pool/Spa with mosaic finish overlooking picturesque views of Downtown San Antonio & Texas Hill Country
  • Sport Court
  • Gourmet kitchen features upscale stainless appliances and gas cooking
  • Work out room with sauna
  • Walk in safe room
  • Lavish owners retreat features separate his and her bathrooms and closets
  • 14 Hand sculpted masonry fireplaces
  • Custom designed fireplace screens throughout
  • Hardwood and 4" overlay concrete floors
  • Imported adobe materials
  • Saguaro Cactus rib interior shutters
  • Stained glass designed by Bill Tull
  • Custom Painted Artist Murals
  • Patio offers built-in grill, sink, ice maker, and refrigerator

 

Haven't got a worry, haven't got a care
Haven't got a thing to call my own
Though I'm out of money, I'm a millionaire
I still have my home in San Antone

—"Home in San Antone"; songwriter Fred Rose; © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

 

 

 

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