Jason Witten moved from Southlake to a Mediterranean estate in Vaquero in 2013. Now, his Westlake home is on the market. The $4.685 million, 1.2 acre homesite, 2001 Navasota Cove, can be found within a gated cul-de-sac, perfect for a family looking for privacy. And the six-bedroom house offered plenty of room for the all-star tight end’s four children. After moving in, the Wittens remodeled to fit the estate to their taste.
The home offers multiple outdoor living spaces, including one outside the separate guest house — built to match the same style of the main home. All major living areas can be found on the first floor, with only the bedroom suites left for the second level. With interior features including a built-in wine cooler, vaulted ceilings and a wet bar as well as exterior features like an outdoor fireplace, covered patio and outdoor dining area, there is plenty of space to spread out and enjoy.
“This is a home that has had a lot of family love in it,” listing agent Roxann Taylor says.
The more than 8,000 square-foot home has a two-story grand salon that separates the gorgeous master suite, ensuring plenty of privacy.
Families will love the multilevel pool. The beach entry spills into a diving pool, which also features a fun waterslide.
With entertainment amenities like a game room and a media center, kids will love the amount of possibilities within the home.
Witten is the longest-tenured player in Cowboys history. Originally drafted in the third round in 2003, he has gone on to become the No. 4 all-time NFL leader in career receptions (1,215 and counting).