TV’s Popular Chip & Joanna Gaines Put Their Texas Castle Up For Auction
If you love home improvement shows you more than likely have watched Fixer Upper and loved the hosts Chip and Joanna Gaines. Now, they are in the news again.
Back in 2019, they bought a castle in Waco. Yes, that's right a castle. They restored it to its original beauty and then the public was able to tour it for a while. Well, now they are putting this property up for auction stating it's time to let someone else enjoy it.
Oh, and it is a beautiful castle. They filmed the renovation of this castle known as Cottonland Castle and made a series out of it called Fixer Upper: The Castle.
The auction will take place through Concierge Auctions and if you are interested in the castle bidding will open on July 20.
So what is the castle like? This castle, built in 1890, is listed by Magnolia Realty at a price of $2.9 million. This castle is big too at 6,176 square feet. It has four bedrooms, three and a half baths and seven fireplaces, because you know...it's a castle!
Love this kitchen! But the original kitchen was upstairs on the second floor. Chip and Joanna decided to switch that up since that just isn't feasible in today's world and I totally agree with that.
The dining room looks very medieval with its dark wood paneling and floors. Oh and one of the seven fireplaces.
Every castle needs a beautiful library.
The castle was inspired by castles found on the banks of the Rhine River in Germany.
Who's ready to own their very own castle? You can get more information on this Castle, photos and information on the auction at the Concierge Auctions website.
Check out the video below with a tour of this castle when it was open to the public.