The primary home is designed to match the environment
5 years after being listed on the market the 100-square mile property belonging to the late T. Boone Pickens has bought for about $60 million lower than its authentic asking worth of $250 million. Pickens, whose property Forbes’ estimates to be valued at $1.3 billion, died in 2019 on the age of 91. His property was divided into two parcels for the sale. Invoice Kent, comfort retailer magnate and oil-and-gas investor, bought 64,000-acres of the property and Travis Chester, cattle rancher, bought the remaining portion. The whole gross sales worth got here with 10% of the newest asking worth of $170 million, in keeping with Jay Rosser a longtime rep for Pickens.
Pickens bought an preliminary parcel fifty years in the past and started an extended strategy of accumulating extra acreage and restoring the land at an estimated price of $140 million. He imported many metric tons of soil to create a various topography and had about 20 man-made lakes put in to assist the wildlife. The sale included a number of outbuildings akin to a visitor lodge, an airline hangar giant sufficient to suit 12 plane (with FAA-approved runway), a personal church, and the big canine kennel the place Pickens housed the chook canines he used for quail looking. The sports activities facilities on the property embody tennis courts, golf fairways and a skeet taking pictures vary.
One of many entertaining areas
A lounge reveals the looking lodge really feel of the house.
A lounge with a looking lodge really feel
The vaulted ceilings of a bigger lounge provides house and grandeur to the house.
Residing Room
An instance of one of many water administration options used on the property.
One of many water administration options on the premises
Right here’s a glance behind the property and the expansive loggia on the rear of the home.
The primary home from the again
The sale was dealt with by Sam Middleton and Monte Lyons of Corridor & Corridor.