When Dan McCarney was unceremoniously fired as the head coach of the North Texas football team, he wanted to get out of Denton, TX as fast as he could. He has now listed his five-bedroom home on the market for $774,900.
In 2010, McCarney joined the Mean Green, after spending 12 up-and-down years as the head coach of Iowa State, where he led the Cyclones to five bowl appearances before resigning in 2006.
After coaching for four seasons with the North Texas, the team's 0-5 start in 2015 and a devastating 66-7 loss to Portland State in early October, has resulted to his immediate release - a decision that led some fans to rejoice.
Unlike his infamous football coaching, his home in Denton, TX is delightful. The nearly 6,000-square-foot home of McCarney sits on 1.68 grassy acres. Around the back of the house, you will find the pool with a waterslide.
According to Realtor, the interior of the home features neutral colors of hardwood flooring and beautiful décor. The two-storey house offers plenty of room with a great ambiance and a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for unwinding or lounging. The property has a nice place which features a chapel-like bonus room, complete with a wet bar and a vaulted ceiling built with dark wood.
The country-luxe style of the home of McCarney features North Texas décor, and is certainly pleasing and worth saving.
Realtor added that the home of Dan McCarney in Denton, TX, which is now listed on the market for $774,900, features a stunning look. The natural exterior design of the executive luxury home of Dan McCarney gives the feel of living in the Hill Country. The awesome gated custom property has five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms with unique outdoor showers.
Renovations of the property include hand scraped wood floors, and paint and granite countertops. The outdoor oasis with a pool is perfect for entertaining guests.