Jordan Spieth Snaps up a New Pad in Dallas, Buys Hunter Mahan’s Stunning $8 Million Manse in Gated Creeks of Preston Hollow

 


It was kind of a between the links deal. A couple months ago, Jordan and Hunter talked. Jordan probably said something about everyone driving past his house. Hunter mentioned that his home, in a secure gated community,  was on the market, had been for a couple years. He invited Jordan to come over and see it, and Jordan LOVED what he saw: the golf-simulator room, the indoor basketball court, and the 12-car underground garage with a full mural of the Augusta National clubhouse on the wall as you drive in. That’s the golf club where the famous Masters tournament is played. Erin Mathews then inked the deal with the help of Spieth’s wealth advisor, Mark Griege, who also works with Troy Aikman. Listing price with Erin was originally $8,495,000, but the home had been reduced to $7,995,000. I hear Jordan paid $7,150,000, what a steal! The home had been listed with Cameron Holland for $9,500,000 back in May of 2014. On July 27 of 2015, Hunter listed with Allie Beth Allman’s Erin Mathews, who did her usual magic. The house closed right before the holidays on December 14. $666 per square foot, how do you like that?


By the way, Jonathan Rosen and Christy Berry at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Real Estate are now marketing The Creeks of Preston Hollow, and they have sold off four lots in there like rapid fire, closing on a $5,200,000 manse on New Year’s Eve. There are only 4 lots left in the $2 to $3 million price range for the dirt, with a $2.1 million per acre average price.

“We’re getting buyers from California, executives from Dallas, the community is really attracting the kind of clientele it was meant to attract,” says Jonathan, who adds that The Creeks is now the most exclusive gated community in North Texas.

10719 Bridge Hollow Court was built with generosity and family in mind. The builder, of course, the inimitable Mark Molthan of Platinum Series Homes who is basically the builder to all the sports stars in Texas — he is building Tony Romo’s 42,000 pad up in Glen Abbey.


Does this mean our Jordan might be bringing home a bride?

You enter through a stone-crested, fresh-air Loggia that overlooks a courtyard with fountain, which also happens to be another spa one-story below. To the immediate left is a guest casita that is part of the house, but could survive as an independent casita for guests as the main home can be completely locked while this is accessed. This casita reminds me of a bedroom up at Calistoga Ranch, or a Sunday House room at Boot Ranch: there is a huge bed and luxury bath, but also a mini-bar type deal with sink, fridge and microwave. So the guest room is at the very front of the house. How very welcoming!

Then you enter the grand foyer. Mark Molthan calls this the Iceberg House: it gets better the lower you go! Much of the design was inspired by a home he visited in Newport Beach eight years ago. At the end of the grand foyer is a magnificent staircase to the basement and the second floor. To the left, also overlooking the courtyard with fountain, is the regal dining room with Bocce balls-inspired light fixture. But before you enter the dining room, however, there is a glass wine cellar, more like a cooler, that is exposed and showcases just enough fine wine to whet one’s appetite. After all, how many bottles of wine can you collect and then drink, as the former owner of Dans Bois Crete opined? The amazing thing about this is that one wall, one entire wall front and back, is a piece of translucent photographic art glass by Weil Studios. It was the same glass piece Mark had in his W condo. The wallpaper is Donghia, the lighting is from Allen Knight.

And the designer again, Debra Owens!









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