Simone Biles is returning to Texas with her bronze Olympic medal, and her new home is truly impressive.
The 24-year-old gymnast bought a nearly 4,000-square-foot house north of Houston in July 2020, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Simone Biles’ new house is quite impressive. It has four bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and a pool that she added after moving in.
The home also has wood and tile floors, a media room, and a special dog wash station for her French Bulldogs, Lilo and Rambo.
Built in 2019, the house features an open layout with a foyer, a family room with a fireplace and tray ceilings, a kitchen, and a dining room.
The kitchen in Simone Biles’ new house is really nice, with top-quality appliances, quartz countertops, custom cabinets, and a big island. The main bedroom has two walk-in closets and a luxurious bathroom with a walk-in shower and a freestanding tub.
The house is on a one-acre lot in a gated community. It also has a three-car garage, a small outdoor kitchen, and a cozy outdoor dining area with swinging chairs.
The house has stylish details like arched doorways and special wall designs. Biles can even see her beautiful kitchen while working out.
The community where her house is located offers a private park with paths, woods, and nice landscaping. Surprisingly, the whole house cost less than $750,000, according to property records.
Simone Biles, a seven-time Olympic medalist, is thought to live in the house with her boyfriend, Jonathan Owens, a football player for the Houston Texans, and Owens’ English Bulldog, Zeus.
The bathroom in the house looks like a spa, with a walk-in shower and a separate tub. Biles has shared pictures of this bathroom and her stylish bedroom on Instagram, giving a peek into her personal space.
Despite her amazing achievements in gymnastics, Simone Biles is also praised for her focus on mental health. She stepped back from the gymnastics team final at the Olympics this year due to struggles with the “twisties” and the recent loss of her aunt.
Even though fans supported her during her bronze medal win, her team did not respond when asked about her beautiful new home in Texas.