New Jaguars star Travis Hunter has found his home in Jacksonville after spending $3.3million on a breathtaking 13-room mansion ahead of his rookie year.
Hunter, who was selected by the Jags with the second overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft, forked out the seven-figure sum on his new property almost two months since he officially entered the big leagues.
The lavish 8,125-square-foot, two-story pad is located in the gated Deerwood Country Club and contains five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a four-car garage.
It spans an incredible 7.5 acres and also includes an outdoor swimming pool, pickleball court, home gym, billiards table and theater room.
Two black gates are positioned at the entrance of the property, which is 10 miles from the Jaguars’ EverBank Stadium and 11 from their practice facility, while a huge patio outside Hunter’s home includes palm trees, neatly-kept bushes and an elegant water fountain in the center of a circular lawn.
The front door is surrounded by four white pillars, before guests can walk through to find a stunning living room dominated by white, beige and brown-themed furniture.
Travis Hunter has found his home in Jacksonville after spending $3.3million on this mansion

The 13-room property boasts an outdoor swimming pool as well as several other amenities
Hunter, pictured with mom Ferrante Harris (left) and wife Leanna Lenee (right), was selected by the Jaguars with the second overall pick at this year’s NFL Draft
Travis’ kitchen features smart marble-topped islands and white cupboards, while the luxury bathrooms are predominantly white with numerous mirrors stretched across its walls.
The back lawn at Hunter’s new pad is also a massive one, meaning he will be able to complete passing drills in the comfort of his own home.
Angela Stringfellow, the listing agent who sold him the house, told the Jacksonville Daily Record that the Jaguars rookie toured 16 properties in the city with his wife, Leanna, and brother, Trayvis, the weekend after the draft.
And his favorite of the lot was No. 16. ‘It was really special,’ Stringfellow said.
‘He took the time to appreciate the home and the family that lived there.’
Hunter is also said to have taken a look at the wildlife in the area, including deers and owls, before paying a Deerwood Country Club record $3.275m for it, she added. He completed the deal on May 30 through a limited liability company.
The 22-year-old and his new wife, who got married last month in a glamorous Tennessee ceremony, registered the limited liability company with the state on May 9. They are both managers and owners of the LLC.
His contract with the Jaguars is believed to be worth close to $47m over four years, with a $30.6m signing bonus and fifth-year option.
The stunning living room is dominated by a selection of white, beige and brown furniture
Travis’ kitchen in the property features smart marble-topped islands and white cupboards
Luxury bathrooms are predominantly white with numerous mirrors stretched across its walls
Hunter can also unwind in his own home theater when relaxing after football practice
While he even has the chance to work up a sweat in a different sport on this pickleball court
The NFL rookie can also bulk up his strength without leaving the home in his very own gym
His outdoor pool offers the perfect chance for him to kick back and relax in the Florida sun
Hunter paid $3.275m for the breathtaking home, which spans 8,125 square feet and 7.5 acres
Not long after securing his move to the NFL, Travis tied the knot with Leanna just over a year since the couple got engaged.
They first met while at Collins Hill High School together in Suwanee, Georgia, and dated throughout Hunter’s three-year college career with both Jackson State and then Colorado.
The high-school sweethearts got married at The Barn at Faith Farms – a luxury wedding venue nestled between Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the ‘full experience package’ is listed online as $6,000.
Leanna celebrated her big day by wearing two stunning custom-made dresses by New York designer Justin Alexander, including a figure-hugging gown and matching veil appliqued with dozens of delicately crafted roses.
The groom also surprised his new wife with a generous wedding present after buying her a luxury six-figure black Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 Brabus 800.