MAVS and their Mansions: Dallas Real Estate Celebrity News

Maves rule! Best team in the country, no, the world! Best of all, the players hoop it up in Dallas when off the court and give us our daily dose of  high fivin’ House Porn!

House of Dirk!

We all know Dirk Nowitski’s house, not too far from the dual-mansion spread of Dr. Richard Malouf over there on Strait Lane. I’ve written about it so much I fee like maybe I could move in as long as I brought a carton of Sam’s toilet tissue — lots of bathrooms.

Jason Terry lives up in Frisco, in a Mediterranean style house, in a community called Country Club Estates, according to Dallas Realtor Bonnie Bessesser . The Terrys bought their home five years ago for $1.4. Word is the Terrys love the Frisco schools — Terry and his wife, Johnyika, have four daughters; Jasionna, Jalayah, Jaida and Jasa Azur. Those five bedrooms are put to good use: his younger sister, Lyric, used to live with them in Dallas.

The Terry home

Jason Kidd was born in San Francisco, California, and raised in Oakland Hills, an upper middle class section of Oakland. He has a home address in Nutley, New Jersey, but Kidd also owns a 2607 square foot condo at the Azure, on the 21st floor, which he bought in 2008. DCAD value $1.3 ish. (Wonder if he knows Greg Brady up there in 3001?) But in 2001, Kidd bought this 11,952 sq ft spread, on the same street as friend, Vince Carter. Kidd purchased the home in September of 2001 for $2.65M. Hopefully, it’s a second home.

Jason Kidd’s view

Tyson Chandler and his wife Kimberly are super great people — they recently organized a charity to help New Orleans families who suffered from Hurricane Katrina. He and Kimberly have a home in Rancho Santa Fe, California, which is stunning and honestly, I’d keep it as a second home forever. But we can offer suggestions on where he could buy… or lease… in Dallas!

$9.5M home in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
 

About candyevans

Candy Evans is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters, bloggers and consultants. She writes for AOL’s HousingWatch, Joel Kotkin’s The New Geography, and is a guest blogger for Inman Real Estate News FORUM: The Future of Real Estate Marketing. She also writes for Move.com. Candy was a longtime contributing editor to Dallas’ D Magazine and sister pubs, and in 2007 founded the wildly successful Dallas real estate blog, DallasDirt, where she broke the news on where former president George W. Bush bought his Dallas home. She is the founder and creator of SecondShelters.com. If you think she is slightly obsessed about real estate, well, she is. Even better: she introduced the Bible Belt to House Porn.
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