
NBA All-Star Nick Van Exel once welcomed MTV Cribs through the gates of this Royal Oaks Country Club estate — and it holds up. The four-level, 20,900-square-foot steel-framed residence, designed by architect Paul Olson with over $16 million in enhancements, sits behind three secured gates and comes fully furnished with interiors by Miami designer Steven G., featuring a private cinema with $375,000 in speakers, a commercial-grade Brunswick bowling alley, a 3,000-gallon aquarium, dual full kitchens, and an entire floor dedicated to a custom Italian closet system. It sold at auction in December 2025, closing as the most expensive home sale in Houston that month.
3. Private basketball court. 9011 Breckenridge Drive — Magnolia, Near Houston, Texas Sold for $2.8M
Not many estates can claim both a regulation basketball court and a moat — but this nearly 11-acre Magnolia sanctuary delivers both, alongside an infinity-edge pool overlooking a private pond with exclusive beach access, a professional-grade outdoor kitchen, and contemporary finishes throughout the moat-encircled main residence.
4. Private indoor basketball court. 1469 Sunshine Lane — Southlake, Texas Sold for $14.224M
When no expense is spared and no amenity is left off the list, you get this — a fully automated 31,234-square-foot smart estate on nearly four gated acres in Southlake, complete with a full basketball court, bowling alley, state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos music studio designed by award-winning acousticians, performing stage, 13-seat media room, eight bedrooms, dual chef's kitchens, and a separate guest apartment — all minutes from DFW Airport.
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