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Incredible Celebrity Houses & Mansions That are Definitely Worth a Glimpse!

 Jimmie Johnson – $14 Million, Manhattan


The race car driver owns several luxurious real estates and rightfully so, considering Jimmie’s achievements and huge net worth. What spiked our interest, though, is the $14 million residence in Manhattan, where he lives with his family.

The place has a modern-day cottage vibe, except it is not anywhere close to the woods! Comfort was probably the prime factor while planning the interior of this property, but it also has an eccentric modern touch with airy rooms and beautifully detailed décor. The house blusters a comfortable living room, a gourmet kitchen, a floating kitchenette, and fancy bedrooms with beige walls having a zen aura about it.

Danica Patrick – $4 Million, Arizona


The car racer sure loves being speedy, but while picking a residence, she decided to settle in the slow-paced neighborhood of Scottsdale, Arizona. The enormous mansion does not disappoint just like its owner who although retired now, never gave up on the racecourse even after getting a bruise or two.

The property has everything one would expect to see in an A-Lister’s house, including luxurious bedroom suites, finely decorated baths, and even a wine cellar! Danica’s incredible taste in real estate is evident, as The Jetson House (named after its owner) boasts a crisply tailored interior and lavish furniture.

Troy Aikman – ~$5.4 Million, Dallas

The NFL quarterback, Troy Aikman, bought a very exquisite house in Dallas in 2013 for $4.25 million. However, the Hall of Famer sold this home for $5.4 million. This triple-storied residence is situated in the Highland Park area and has a gorgeous kitchen and a home theatre with a wine cellar.

Amongst the other features of the house, the truly amazing ones are the free-standing soaking tub for four bedrooms. The master suite has a custom his-and-hers closet, and the house has around four fireplaces. The portico entry is the main highlight of this beautiful residence.

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