Ex-Longhorns Coach Charlie Strong Lists Austin Mansion for $5M

Published: December 27, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Charlie Strong has decided to move on from his mansion in Austin, Texas, after he was recently ousted as the head football coach of the University of Texas.

The 10,896-square-foot manse has been privately listed to qualified buyers only with an asking price of $4.995 million.

Strong’s 2004-built, five-bedroom house sits on four acres of land that overlooks the Fazio Canyons golf course. There is also a three-car garage, a sports court, a pool, a spa, and a covered patio area on the property.

The home also boasts a wine cellar, a cherry wood-walled study, and a game room with a bar and a sunken-in television area. Additionally, all five bedrooms come with a California closet and a terrace entrance.

The Texas Longhorns fired Strong this past November after he compiled a 16-21 record over three losing seasons in charge of the college football powerhouse.

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