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Thursday, March 8, 2012

New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton bought Westlake home


He's no longer renting Mark Teixeira's home because he found another one to buy.

Sean Payton's house in Westlake

Sean Payton's house in Westlake

Wow. Sean Payton and fam are now officially embedded in the Lone Star State and you know what that means: They are now card-carrying Texans! In early January, Sean and his wife bought a stunning 7,785 square foot home in a delicious part of Vaquero that is honestly one of the most beautiful homes I’ve seen out there, maybe anywhere. I mean, no offense NOLA, but you would not find a house like this in Louisiana. No way Jose. Please check out this slide show for detailed photos.

2006 Brazos Court is nestled into a cozy Vaquero cul se sac overlooking a pond. The kids can go fish. The home has 7,785 square feet, was built in 2006, and features stunning contemporary interiors. Each bathroom has those generous Farmer’s sinks that you usually only see in kitchens, and take note of the master bath in that slide show: most gorgeous tile ever plus steam shower and a romantic rock fireplace. I love this idea of using the Farmer’s sinks everywhere! (One of my design pet peeves is teeny tiny sinks that let water splash all over tarnation.)

The home has stained concrete floors as well as wood, marble, and stone. The foyer has stacked stone walls and a 100 year old giant dark wood antique drawer; it’s like being in a rock church vestibule. There are five bedrooms, four and a half baths — guess they may need to add a few more according to my latest research – and three living areas. The home is also a poster child for green energy efficiency: tankless water heaters, thermo windows, and highest SEER-rated utilities. And oh my the extras: outdoor kitchen, loggia, fire-pit, salt-water pool, play pool, media room, exercise room, study, and game room with that fabulous discotheque for the kids or maybe, adults? It has a lighted floor, mirrored ball, laser lights, a fog machine, and probably a Bose sound system — not sure on that, but whatever brand it’s a killer that will make that game room rock like Carnegie Hall.

I’m a little confused over pricing. The original list price was $3.2 million, actually $3,195,000, but then it appears to have crept up to $3,450,000. It's unusual in this market for a home to increase its price after being on the market for a year. Z sale. Anyhow, i'm glad to welcome the Paytons to Texas. I hear they love living in Vaquero and tell friends it’s the most perfect place on the face of the earth. As I told you yesterday, they had been leasing Mark Teixeira’s house but did not renew the lease.

No matter what the press has said about Payton’s coaching skills or style, this wipes the slate clean: He’s got great taste in homes and real estate.

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chrisbo76, anonymous:

Well with a name like Candy I guess it should be understandable that you have the same taste as the nouveau riche Sean Payton and his wife.

If you think that tacky ostentatious home is stunning then you need to try and get a casting call for the The Housewives of Dallas when it comes to town.

Not that there is anything wrong with that.

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Teresa Gubbins, staff:

chrisbo76, i gotta disagree - i think Candy has good taste. like you, i dislike the big ugly nouveau-riche places too but i think this place looks really nice. it uses different materials than the usual cheesy mcmansion. like the bathrooms - they have interesting tile instead of the beige travertine used by everyone else. and the kitchen countertops are a solid surface - Corian? poured cement? can't really tell - instead of tiresome granite. the plumbing fixtures are tasteful - no tacky gold or brass - with the nice farmer sinks that Candy points out. the stone and brick interiors are subtle - you can tell they weren't cheap but they don't broadcast expense. the exterior is opulent, obviously, but it doesn't look gimmicky.

cross your fingers, you may see Candy on TV but it won't be as one of the Housewives - i've heard she's been approached about doing a real estate TV show

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Shannon Sutlief, staff:

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