NASCAR legend Tony Stewart’s Hidden Hollow Ranch in Columbus, Indiana, is back on the market, this time with a ‘lower’ price tag. The sprawling 400-acre property, renowned for its striking resemblance to a Bass Pro Shop, is now listed at $22.5 million after being initially offered for $30 million in 2022 before being withdrawn in December of that year.
The opulent mansion features six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and an array of extravagant amenities that have garnered comparisons to a luxury outdoor retailer. Among its notable features are a two-story waterfall, a trout stream, a bowling alley, a gaming area, a golf simulator, and a lighted onyx bar, providing an unparalleled living experience.
Carrie Holle, the home’s listing agent with Compass, emphasized the competitive nature of the pricing strategy, stating, ‘We strive to ensure that our pricing remains competitive and in line with current market trends, ultimately offering the best value to potential buyers.’ This adjustment aims to accurately reflect the property’s worth in the current market, presenting an attractive opportunity for interested parties.
When the home was first listed, it generated significant attention, with Holle remarking, ‘The first time that we listed this, it really went crazy. It went viral.’ The property garnered over 650 million organic views, highlighting the immense interest in this unique offering.
While Stewart once resided in this palatial estate as his primary residence, he now spends less time there, prompting the decision to relist it. Holle explained, ‘It’s a lot to maintain if you’re not there.’
Despite retiring from racing, Stewart remains actively involved in the sport as the owner of Stewart-Haas Racing. Earlier this year, he expressed high expectations for the team in the upcoming 2024 season, emphasizing the need for improvement after two disappointing seasons.
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