Travis Hunter Buys $3.275 Million Florida Mansion With Wife Weeks After Tennessee Wedding

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22-year-old Travis Hunter is ready to settle down. Two weeks ago, Hunter married his longtime girlfriend Leanna Lenee in a lavish Tennessee Wedding.

This week, Hunter bought a massive $3.275 Florida mansion at the gated Deerwood Country Club in Jacksonville.

The five-bedroom home is on a 7.5-acre property that includes a pool, a 4-car garage, and a tennis court.

Via Jacksonville Daily Record

Through a limited liability company, Hunter bought the home May 30 from Gregory Blair Stringfellow and Angela Evangelista Stringfellow.

The 8,125-square-foot, two-story, five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home with a four-car garage was built in 1995.

The 7.5-acre property includes a pool and tennis court. It is within the Estates section of Deerwood and is further gated within the Southside country club at northeast Baymeadows Road and Southside Boulevard, west of Interstate 295.

The listing agent, Angela Stringfellow, with Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners, spoke about Hunter’s purchase.

“It was really special,” she said.

“He took the time to appreciate the home and the family that lived there.”

After being drafted, Hunter signed a 4-year, $46.5 million contract, with a $30 million signing bonus.

Hunter’s relationship with Lenee has been the subject of Internet debate, but it appears that the young NFL player doesn’t care about it.

“They talk about her, I post her to make them even more mad than they already are so they try to find something to hate, try to find something to break up on our relationship but ain’t nothing there, ain’t nothing you can find cause I love my woman.”

Jorge Alonso BroBible avatar
Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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