Overview
- Schottenheimer put the 5,700-square-foot McKinney home on the market with an asking price of $3.8 million, while published reports estimate the property’s value near $2 million.
- The listing follows a year of animal-related incidents on the property in 2025, including two family dogs bitten by snakes and an owl that entered the house, which the coach has cited as part of his decision to relocate.
- The estate, built in 2021, features a courtyard with a fountain, a movie room, an infinity-edge pool, four bedrooms and a three-car garage, according to the listing description.
- Listing agent Carrie Himel said there is at least one interested buyer but no completed sale yet, and Schottenheimer is reportedly searching for housing closer to the team headquarters in Frisco.
- The coach frames the move as part of his preparation for the 2026 season and a Super Bowl push, reflecting a common NFL practice of coaches relocating to shorten commutes and increase time at team facilities.