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Former Dallas Cowboys head coach puts Texas mansion in play for $2.95 million
Former Dallas Cowboys coach Wade Phillips is looking to trade his Dallas estate to another team: His mansion at 6115 Norway Road, located in the tony Preston Hollows neighborhood, has hit the market for $2.95 million.
The 8,742-square-foot home features five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, two half-bathrooms, three living rooms, a three-car garage, and a den. Amenities include a guesthouse, a swimming pool, a gazebo, five wood-burning fireplaces, a cathedral ceiling in the formal living room, and a beamed ceiling in the den and kitchen.
Bonus: The backyard offers access to the outdoor sports facilities at the prestigious St. Mark’s School of Texas.
Dallas’ Ryan Osborne built the Hill Country-style home in 2006. It sits on a nearly half-acre lot.
Interested in buying the estate? Interested in just seeing where Phillips once lived? Plan a road trip to the Big D and hit up the open house on Sunday, January 28 from 2-4 pm.
Dallas real estate agents Allie Beth Allman and Steven Rosenthal, both of Allie Beth Allman & Associates, have the listing.
Phillips, a 70-year-old Houston-area native and son of legendary NFL coach Bum Phillips, was head coach of the Cowboys from 2007 to 2010. Current coach Jason Garrett replaced him. Phillips is now defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams.
According to Realtor.com, Phillips tried to sell the home in January 2014 for the same price. He bought the property in May 2007, shortly after he replaced Bill Parcells as head coach of the Cowboys.