As per recent reports, JTG Daugherty Racing driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr is putting up his house for sale. The #47 driver is best known for bagging two wins in the 2017 NASCAR Cup season. His maiden Cup Series triumph came at the GEICO 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway. Meanwhile, his second win was at the Coke Zero 400 at the Daytona International Speedway.
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On a side note, he is also known for dating former NASCAR and IndyCar driver Danica Patrick between 2012 and 2017.
Stenhouse Jr’s house is located in North Carolina and is a beautiful-looking property. The house reportedly has five bedrooms and boasts six garages. Additionally, the house itself is around 9000 square feet and is worth an eye-watering $16 million.
As for the entire plot itself, the lot is around 140 acres and the house was built all the way back in 2001.
What other specs does NASCAR driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr’s home have?
Obviously, a house this size and cost would boast of several amenities. This includes nearly 6000 square feet of Decks, Porches & Patios on the main residence. It is also worth mentioning that the garages are climate-controlled and detached from the main house, spanning nearly 3000 square feet.
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Furthermore, the house also comes with stables and a barn attached to it, as well as a covered riding arena and pen. It also has a large gym, a shop and boasts perimeter roads & underground electric wires.
All in all, it pretty much guarantees a luxurious stay for any prospective buyer. Of course, at $16 million, the property known as Finncastle, will cost a pretty penny.
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It is also worth noting that this house will hardly be the only residence of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Who knows, maybe he owns another residence, which is just as expensive and extravagant, or he may have gone for simplicity.