Editor’s note: This story has been changed to correct the ownership of the home.
The 8,832-square-foot mansion in the ultra-exclusive San Antonio community of Estates at Champions Run is held by a trust of Raul Gonzalez Treviño, the brother of Rolando González Treviño, the former president of a chain of stations in the Mexican state of Coahuila called Núcleo Radio Televisión, who later pled guilty to conspiring to transport stolen goods.
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The five-bedroom, six-and-half-bathroom home is selling for $2.3 million, according to a listing on the San Antonio Board of Realtors website.
Bexar County property records show the home, now owned by Raul Treviño’s trust, was initially purchased in 2007. Reports show Raul Treviño died in 2021. The home was listed on Jan. 13.
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The home is complete with “exquisite ceiling detail” and “stunning hand-painted murals,” according to the listing by Kenneth Henderson.
The imported distressed wood, stone and marble blends “seamlessly to create a level of unparalleled luxury sure to impress the most discerning buyer,” Henderson wrote.
Timothy.Fanning@express-news.net
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