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University of Texas coach Steve Sarkisian and wife list chic Austin estate. See it

Exterior of the home
Exterior of the home Shutterbug Studios

Sleekness and sophistication appear to be the theme of this ultra stylish estate that’s on the real estate market in Austin, Texas, for $5.88 million.

Living room
Living room Chris Diaz

The five-bedroom, six-bathroom residence is owned by Steve Sarkisian, who has been the University of Texas’ head football coach since 2021, and his wife Loreal, who is considered the “First Lady of Texas Football.”

Dining area
Dining area Chris Diaz

The Sarkisians originally put their house up for sale in 2022 for $7.5 million, according to the Austin American-Statesman. However, they ended up slashing the price of the home by almost $2 million recently.

Kitchen
Kitchen Chris Diaz

Coach Sark purchased another house in Austin, not too far away that better suits his and Loreal’s needs, but 3300 Park Hills is an amazing home, especially for those who like to entertain,” listing agent Drew Tate told Chron.

Office
Office Chris Diaz

“It is located in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Austin and recently appraised for above the asking price,” Tate told the outlet.

Interior
Interior Chris Diaz

There is an epitome of sophistication across 5,331 square feet, and the home has many desirable features, according to the listing on Coldwell Banker, including:

  • Garage space

  • Outdoor entertainment area

  • Pool

  • Spa

  • Two offices

  • Media room

  • Two laundry rooms

  • Putting green

Bedroom
Bedroom Chris Diaz

Sarkisian brought a winning mindset back to the Longhorns with his hiring and made the team once again playoff worthy after nabbing a Big 12 title in 2023. While the team lost to the Washington Huskies in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, Sarkisian is looking to stay with Texas for the long haul.

Outdoor entertainment area
Outdoor entertainment area Chris Diaz

“There are challenges along the way,” Sarkisian said, according to Sports Illustrated. “But I didn’t come to the University of Texas just to say, ‘I’m the head coach at Texas.’ I came here to win championships. We got a conference championship last year, which was a tremendous honor ... But there’s more out there for us to do.”

Putting green
Putting green Chris Diaz
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TJ Macias
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
TJ Macías is a Real-Time national sports reporter for McClatchy based out of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Formerly, TJ covered the Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers beat for numerous media outlets including 24/7 Sports and Mavs Maven (Sports Illustrated). Twitter: @TayloredSiren
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