Travis Hunter Buys Record $3.3M Mansion in Jacksonville’s Deerwood Country Club
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Travis Hunter is no stranger to making headlines. But this time, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ newest star isn’t turning heads on the field—he’s setting records in real estate.
Travis Hunter, who captured the nation’s attention as the Heisman Trophy winner at the University of Colorado, has just snapped up a stunning $3.275 million mansion in Jacksonville’s Deerwood Country Club. The gated community is known for its privacy and star residents, but even by those standards, Hunter’s new home stands out.
It’s the kind of place most of us only see on TV: two stories, 8,125 square feet, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a four-car garage, and room after room filled with sunlight. Outside, the estate stretches across 7.5 acres, complete with a sparkling pool and a private tennis court.
The sale, brokered by Angela Stringfellow, didn’t just put Hunter on the neighbourhood map. It set a new record for Deerwood.
This isn’t just any house either. NFL Hall of Famer LeRoy Butler, the legendary Green Bay Packers safety, once called it home. Travis Hunter now joins a small but elite group of Jaguars—past and present—who live in the same community, including former kicker Josh Scobee and defensive tackle John Henderson.
But for those who have followed Hunter’s journey, this is just another chapter in a story defined by big dreams and an even bigger heart. Earlier this year, before even taking his first snap as a Jaguar, Hunter surprised his mother with a five-bedroom house in Savannah, Georgia.
At his recent wedding, he wowed guests by gifting his new wife, Leanna Lenne, a Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 BRABUS 800—a luxury SUV with a price tag as bold as Hunter’s style.
The rookie’s generosity matches his work ethic. Before entering the NFL Draft, Hunter became the first true two-way player since Syracuse’s Ernie Davis in 1961 to win the Heisman. He rewrote NCAA records with 92 catches, 1,152 receiving yards, 14 touchdowns, and four interceptions in a single season—a feat college football had never seen.
Now, with a $46.6 million contract and the keys to a Jacksonville mansion, Travis Hunter is proving that home isn’t just where you live—it’s where you bring your story, your family, and your future.
Jacksonville, get ready. Travis Hunter isn’t just here to play football. He’s here to build a legacy.