George Strait finally sells his 12-acre hilltop mansion in San Antonio’s Dominion neighborhood

George Strait finally sells his 12-acre hilltop mansion in San Antonio’s Dominion neighborhood

Country music legend George Strait has finally sold his 7,295-square-foot- Santa Fe-style adobe mansion in San Antonio. Country music legend George Strait finally has sold his 7,295-square-foot, Santa Fe-style adobe mansion in San Antonio.

Strait put his home up for sale for $10 million in 2018. After taking it off the market in 2019, he relisted it in January, slashing the price several million dollars.

Shannon Ralston, the owner of San Antonio-based medical staffing company Angel Staffing Inc., purchased the home Nov. 30, Bexar County property records show.

The property in the posh Dominion neighborhood is listed as off the market, according to an updated Realtor.com listing .

It’s unclear how much the home sold for. Country music legend George Strait has finally sold his 7,295-square-foot- Santa Fe-style adobe mansion in San Antonio. The property was valued at $4.2 million in 2020, according to the Bexar Appraisal District. The mansion was listed for $6.9 million in October.

Tamara Strait, a real estate agent at Phyllis Browning Co. and the daughter-in-law of the famed musician, did not immediately return a phone call requesting comment.

She previously said her father-in-law was taking a methodical approach to selling his home.

“He wants to thoughtfully market and sell his home to the right person who truly appreciates it — someone who will value the home,” Strait said.

More than two decades ago, the Straits — George and his wife, Norma — hired Arizona artist and architect Bill Tull to build the mansion on 12 hilltop acres in the affluent Dominion on the far North Side. Its construction took two years. George Strait performs in 2011 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin. In 1997, the couple and their then-teenage son, Bubba, moved in.

The property features four bedrooms, six bathrooms and two half-bathrooms, an office, 14 fireplaces, and an exercise room with a sauna.

With views of downtown San Antonio and the Hill Country — Tamara described them as “the most exclusive, private views” in the Dominion — the mansion served as a remote location for family gatherings and a place for the King of Country to write his songs. Staff writer Eric Killelea contributed to this report. Timothy.Fanning@express-news.net

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