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Los Angeles Times
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Neal J. Leitereg

Troy Aikman sells Dallas-area home for $5.4 million

June 01--NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman has sold his Dallas-area home for $5.4 million.

Built in 2007 and recently renovated, the French Normandy-style home originally came on the market in mid-November for $5.3 million and was more recently priced at $5.95 million. Aikman bought the house in 2013 for $4.25 million, according to Candy's Dirt.

Sited on a third of an acre in the Highland Park area, the three-story residence is highlighted by a portico entry, an updated kitchen, an office/study, a home theater with a concession stand and a wine cellar. Beamed ceilings, French doors and hardwood flooring are among the interior features.

The master suite features a sitting area, custom his-and-hers closets and free-standing soaking tub for four bedrooms and six bedrooms in more than 10,700 square feet. There are four fireplaces.

Outdoors, a large covered patio contains a kitchen and a fireplace. Elsewhere on the grounds is a pool with a spa and waterfall feature.

Aikman, an All-American at UCLA, spent his entire career with the Dallas Cowboys, making six Pro Bowl teams and winning three Super Bowl championships in 12 seasons. He currently works as a television analyst on "NFL on FOX."

Allie Beth Allman of Allie Beth Allman Assoc., an affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate, was the listing agent. Malcolm Ross of Dave Perry Miller Real Estate represented the buyer in the sale.

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