Inside George Foreman’s house in Huffman, TX
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Inside a Real Estate Knockout: The Home of George Foreman

“Big” George Foreman, now age 73, established himself early in his career as a boxing powerhouse. Foreman first punched his ticket to stardom at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico, where he won the Gold Medal. He then parlayed that sports expertise into numerous successes, including as an ordained Christian minister and a consumer-product entrepreneur. 

That latter role resulted from Foreman’s commitment to healthier eating. He was approached in 1994 to lend his name and reputation to a newly designed electric grill. The device came from a Chicago inventor who envisioned a slanted cooking surface that channeled away grease and fat, resulting in appealing dishes prepared in a healthier way. 

George Foreman’s House

Foreman’s home at 29310 Commons Way, Huffman, Tx. has 11,968 square feet of living space. Its footprint holds five bedrooms and seven full bathrooms. The entry projects uniqueness before visitors even enter. 

George Foreman home in Texas
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The living room, with its ornate fireplace surround and decorative crown moldings, sets an appropriate tone: Someone special lives here. 

George Foreman’s home and an elegant living room.
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The roomy dining room boasts an upscale aesthetic, but its large windows ensure a bright and airy setting for meals. 

The home of George Foreman features a spacious dining room
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Considering Foreman’s latter career rested heavily on his promotion of a cooking appliance, it’s not hard to understand why his dwelling has an impressive kitchen. 

A look inside George Foreman’s kitchen
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All that entrepreneurial work needs an appropriate setting for planning and executing strategies. Foreman’s office provides a retreat that lends itself to thoughtfulness and strategization. 

Inside a boxing champion’s home office
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There’s nothing like exposure to natural surroundings to get an entrepreneur’s thought process churning. The home’s sunroom is ideal for this kind of introspection. 

A sun-filled retreat inside the home of George Foreman, perfect for relaxation and inspiration.
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Another view of George Foreman’s sunroom, bringing natural beauty indoors.
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And for someone like Foreman, cardio workouts are a vital part of his business savvy. What could be more convenient for a beneficial exercise session than an onsite gym? 

Gold medal boxer’s gym inside his Texas home
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At the end of an active business day, a true retreat from corporate pressures is appreciated. The mansion’s master bedroom ticks that box luxuriously. 

The master suite inside George Foreman’s house
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Powerful leaders need powerful looks. The master bedroom’s closet is more than adequate in holding and organizing a businessperson’s couture.  

A spacious and organized master closet belonging to entrepreneur George Foreman.
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If the purchaser of the Foreman home has progeny that may someday inherit the mantle of a corporate leader, those offspring will need rooms of their own. The sleeping quarters throughout the rest of the home work very well in filling this requirement. 

2nd bedroom in the Foreman house, ideal for family or guests
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No captain of industry is complete without a fleet of vehicles. The garage at the former Forman estate has plenty of room for plenty of cars. 

Expansive garage at the George Foreman estate
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George Foreman’s Texas home is on the market with an asking price of $9.5 million. Its full listing can be found at Homes of the Rich. 

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