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    Onetime Super Bowl MVP’s Houston-area home hits the market for $2.1 million

    Onetime Super Bowl MVP’s Houston-area home hits the market for $2.1 million
    By Marissa Luck

    Former NFL Pittsburgh Steelers player Hines Ward is selling his family’s Houston-area home at 19114 Caney Creek Mills Ln in Cypress.

    Houston Association of Realtors

    Former NFL player and Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward is selling his modern Houston-area home for $2.1 million.

    Ward, who played his entire career for the Pittsburgh Steelers, from 1998 to 2011, recently listed his family’s 5,577-square-foot home at 19114 Caney Creek Mills Lane in Cypress, according to Nan and Co. Properties, which has the listing.

    A four-time NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver, Ward was head coach of the San Antonio Brahmas for the 2023 season, before the XFL team joined the UFL. Once a candidate for the Houston Texans head coaching job, Ward was recently hired as Arizona State University’s next wide receivers coach.

    Ward and his wife, Lindsey Georgalas-Ward, bought their newly constructed Cypress home in June 2022, according to Harris County records. The home is within the Town Lake neighborhood, which features a 300-acre private recreational lake, according to the community’s website.

    A mini outdoor oasis with lounge seating, a pool and a mosquito spraying system awaits visitors Hine Wards’ Houston area home on the market in Cypress.

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    Beyond Town Lake’s trails and lakeside activities, Ward’s home offers a pool, whirlpool tub, a summer kitchen and a professional grade putting green on a third of an acre. A mosquito misting system keeps the backyard bug-free.

    Contemporary design elements include an open-format layout with high ceilings, neutral tones, wood flooring and unique lighting fixtures.

    The floor plan features 5 bedrooms, 5 full and one half-bath, plus a home office and a kitchen with gold-toned fixtures and large island.

    Gold sputnik chandelier and a gray accent wall create a contemporary asthetic in the formal dining room.

    Previously, Luck covered commercial real estate in Texas for CoStar News; real estate for Austin Business Journal; energy for Houston Chronicle; and business news for The Daily News in Longview, Wash. She’s won awards from Society of Professional Journalists and National Association of Real Estate Editors, and her byline has appeared in numerous publications nationally. Originally from Hawaii, Luck grew up in the Pacific Northwest and studied international political economy at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash. She now lives in Midtown Houston.

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