NFL Star Davon House Buys Vacation Home in Hawaii
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Davon House might spend the majority of his time in Jacksonville, FL, with the Jaguars, but in his downtime he likes to kick back in Hawaii. The 27-year-old NFL cornerback recently purchased a townhome in Kohanaiki, a private oceanfront community near Kailua-Kona.
According to Tiffany Hayden, senior account executive of media relations at Murphy O'Brien Public Relations, House bought the townhome this past winter for between $2 million and $3 million.
Located in the private community of Hale Mai'a, the three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home has a pool, outdoor showers, hot tub, and detached guesthouse.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"When the season is over, he stays at Kohanaiki until camp starts. So it's more of a second home rather than a vacation home," Hayden says.
It's no big mystery why: Kohanaiki is a 450-acre community with access to the Hale Club, which features a Rees Jones -- designed golf course. It's an exclusive, invitation-only club; you can get in by either purchasing real estate or (presumably with the right connections) paying a $100,000 fee plus $25,000 in annual dues, according to a press release.
A couple of famous Hale Club members include golf stars Ben Crenshaw and Parker McLachlin, as well as tennis legend Lindsay Davenport, who also lives in Kohanaiki, according to Hayden.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}House signed a four-year, $24.5 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars with a $10 million guarantee in March.
We don't have photos of House's home, but we do have some shots of a similar stunning Hale Mai'a townhouse, which Hayden provided for us. Feast your eyes.