Former Rockets owner Leslie Alexander seeks $3.7 million for Houston home
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Former Rockets owner Leslie Alexander seeks $3.7 million for Houston home
"Custom built in 2011, the house sits on over half an acre with a swimming pool and spa out back. Trees and columns frame the stately double-door entry. Floors of carpet and dark hardwood alternate in the nearly 5,000-square-foot interior, which holds four bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms across two stories."
"The asking price is a drop in the bucket for Alexander, who sold the Rockets two years ago for a record $2.2 billion after 24 years of ownership."
"Alexander bought the Rockets for $85 million in 1993, and four years later, he also bought the now-defunct Houston Comets WNBA team. Forbes lists his net worth at $2.1 billion."
Leslie Alexander, former owner of the Houston Rockets, is selling a French manor-inspired residence he owns through a trust for $3.7 million. Built in 2011, the nearly 5,000-square-foot home sits on over half an acre and features four bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a swimming pool, and spa. The interior includes a window-lined living room, center-island kitchen, dining room, office with built-ins, and a game room. Alexander purchased the Rockets for $85 million in 1993 and sold them two years ago for a record $2.2 billion. He also previously owned the Houston Comets WNBA team. Forbes estimates his net worth at $2.1 billion.
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