
I had heard it was under contract, but Troy Aikman’s stunning home on Normandy, the one built by custom home builder extraordinaire Tatum Brown, sold and closed last week on May 22. The house had gone under contract in January, so that was a long due diligence period. Whew! Listed for $5,950,000 with (of course) Allie Beth Allman, the home sold for $5,400,000 or $503.36 per square foot. Yes, there are a lot of multi-million dollar homes on the market, but when one belongs to the greatest quarterback ever, it sells. Allie Beth first listed the home November 24.
(Hat tip and love to my pal Neal Leitereg at the LA Times for the heads up.)
This is one of my total hearthrob homes: The French Normandy-style home has 10,662 square feet with five bedrooms, five full and four half baths, seven living areas, three stories, a wine room on the first floor, no basement, elevator, a morning room with fireplace! There is a covered outdoor living area with outdoor kitchen, separate sitting area off the second floor master, game room, study and “her” office. There is an upstairs game room, a home theater and a wine cellar. The master suite has a private sitting area and huge his and her walk-in closets. HUGE! French doors open to a covered patio with a fireplace and full outdoor kitchen — Troy’s “summer kitchen”. There is a pool and spa beneath tall privacy hedges by Harold Leidner. The lot is a hefty 14,438 square feet, or .33 acres.
Why is he selling? Surely he is not leaving us for Santa Barbara.The former UCLA All-American and Cowboys quarterback great spent his entire career in Dallas, with the Dallas Cowboys. He earned six Pro Bowl nods and winning three Super Bowl titles across 12 seasons. Currently the heartthrob works as a sportscaster on “NFL on FOX.”
Who did he sell my hearthrob house to? And why? Don’t touch that dial… and where IS Troy boy living now? Could 4300 St. Johns be ready already? Inquiring real estate minds surely want to know…
