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Cushing's home just went on the Market: what's that about ?

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f you have $1.3 million lying around, you can live like an All-Pro in the home of Houston Texans star Brian Cushing. The talented linebacker, whose season ended long before the Texans were bounced from the playoffs by the New England Patriots, is looking to sell his house in Missouri City, TX.

Built in 2007, Cushing’s waterfront digs can be found within he confines of the gated community of Waters Lake. The home offers a little more than 7,000 square feet with five bedrooms and five baths, and has been meticulously styled from top to bottom. A grand foyer lined in marble flows into the general formal areas, including a custom kitchen with stainless steel appliances, while the upstairs level features a game room, media room and a balcony overlooking the lake. There’s also an “art media rm w/wet bar,” which is a fancy way of saying in-house theater w/booze, and a top-tier security system, surveillance cameras included, and a pool.
http://www.realtor.com/blogs/2013/0...r-brian-cushing-selling-home-houston-suburbs/
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I know they've got a new baby, but he's a FA in 12 months, why not wait until then unless they are going to rent this year ?
 
f you have $1.3 million lying around, you can live like an All-Pro in the home of Houston Texans star Brian Cushing. The talented linebacker, whose season ended long before the Texans were bounced from the playoffs by the New England Patriots, is looking to sell his house in Missouri City, TX.

Built in 2007, Cushing’s waterfront digs can be found within he confines of the gated community of Waters Lake. The home offers a little more than 7,000 square feet with five bedrooms and five baths, and has been meticulously styled from top to bottom. A grand foyer lined in marble flows into the general formal areas, including a custom kitchen with stainless steel appliances, while the upstairs level features a game room, media room and a balcony overlooking the lake. There’s also an “art media rm w/wet bar,” which is a fancy way of saying in-house theater w/booze, and a top-tier security system, surveillance cameras included, and a pool.
http://www.realtor.com/blogs/2013/0...r-brian-cushing-selling-home-houston-suburbs/
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I know they've got a new baby, but he's a FA in 12 months, why not wait until then unless they are going to rent this year ?

Hes gonna buy something bigger....he ain't going anywhere, I would bet my house we would at the minimum franchise tag him if a deal isn't worked out.
 
Maybe he figured out that he initially spent too much and wants to get out of it before it takes him to the poor house?
 
Cushing and Watt are the only must signs of the next several offseasons, neither of them are going anywhere.
 
Just don't see why someone at Cushing's age would want a house like that.. Not a smart financial move IMHO, especially considering the market.
 
Cushing and Watt are the only must signs of the next several offseasons, neither of them are going anywhere.
You would certainly say that about Watt, but Cushing is coming off of a season-ending ACL, and anytime a player blows out his knee there's uncertainty associated with his return. Cushing return to play in 2013 could be shaky, atleast inconsistant because he's returning from a severe injury and he and the Texans might have problems reaching an agreement for a new contract ? And on top of that Cushing family back east might want him and their new grandchild/nephew-niece ( I don't ksow if he's got a son or daughter ?), to be closer to home ?
And I can see Cushings wife wanting a different, smaller house for their new baby, but I don't see them buying until they know more about their plans subsequent to the 2013 season ?
 
I hear the Houston RE market is strong right now ?

Certain areas are very strong, while others are just better than the rest of the country, which isn't saying a lot. I have no idea how the million+ market is doing, since I have yet to find a million dollars LOL.
 
I hear the Houston RE market is strong right now ?

one of the strongest in the nation if i remember correctly. In any event Cush has always come off to me as a guy who really doesn't vibe with Houston as a city. I doubt it has anything to do with him as a player here...i think its just him & his wife wanting to make a home in a different place for the offseason...probably at her request. Anyone know if she's a native texan or some chick that came with him from Cali?
 
That area is very nice, however, sometimes being that far out could be boring for young couples. It wouldn't surprise me if some place like Royal Oaks would be more appealing.
 
Built in 2007, Cushing’s waterfront digs can be found within he confines of the gated community of Waters Lake. The home offers a little more than 7,000 square feet with five bedrooms and five baths, and has been meticulously styled from top to bottom.

Ahhh, won't work for me. I'm looking for a 6 bedroom home and at least 7 baths.
 
one of the strongest in the nation if i remember correctly. In any event Cush has always come off to me as a guy who really doesn't vibe with Houston as a city. I doubt it has anything to do with him as a player here...i think its just him & his wife wanting to make a home in a different place for the offseason...probably at her request. Anyone know if she's a native texan or some chick that came with him from Cali?

They met at USC, she's from Utah though. Oh, and she's incredibly smoking hot.
 
That area is very nice, however, sometimes being that far out could be boring for young couples. It wouldn't surprise me if some place like Royal Oaks would be more appealing.

31-minute drive taking the toll road is not so bad.

But .33 acre is small for a house that size.
 
Just Google Megan Ohai; she's hot!

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No comment.
 
Just don't see why someone at Cushing's age would want a house like that.. Not a smart financial move IMHO, especially considering the market.

This was bought in 2007. That was when they were saying the market would never crash :spin:

Mike
 
You would certainly say that about Watt, but Cushing is coming off of a season-ending ACL, and anytime a player blows out his knee there's uncertainty associated with his return. Cushing return to play in 2013 could be shaky, atleast inconsistant because he's returning from a severe injury and he and the Texans might have problems reaching an agreement for a new contract ? And on top of that Cushing family back east might want him and their new grandchild/nephew-niece ( I don't ksow if he's got a son or daughter ?), to be closer to home ?
And I can see Cushings wife wanting a different, smaller house for their new baby, but I don't see them buying until they know more about their plans subsequent to the 2013 season ?

That is really what worries me. Is the Texans and Cushing being very far apart in terms of what they want to invest in him, and what he think he deserves, because of his knee. Let's say he has an off year next year. Its well known that ACL injuries can take a player another year after recovery for a player to really get back to being comfortable and really trusting their knee.

That, and who knows if he really wants to be closer to the eastcoast.
 
Cushing's home just went on the Market: what's that about ?

I didn't read any of the posts and I'm sure this has been mentioned (so apologies), he's getting ready to buy a new house because of expecting a kid and signing an extension (I hope is in the near future)... :D
 
A city adjuster was doing a survey on his neighbor hood and determined that the street blocks were not up to state code and that whoever had made them, made them illegal..... and you know how Cushing feels about illegal blocks so he decided to move.

Just what i heard but who knows
 
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