Last week, the 10,106 square foot Dominion mansion listed for $7.5 million sold for that amount. The seller was Thomas J. Henry.
The Utah Jazz’ Jordan Clarkson purchased the Dominion from Thomas J. Henry for $7.5 million.
The Crescent Park residence was bought by JClarkson Enterprises LLC, the company owned by professional basketball player Jordan Clarkson, according to public records. It is unclear how much JClarkson Enterprises, LLC borrowed from City National Bank, but it was $3.78 million.
The Utah Jazz’ Jordan Clarkson purchased the Dominion from Thomas J. Henry for $7.5 million.
Dominion is home to an estate that is being offered for $6.9 million, which could pique your curiosity.
Touted as having “large-scale” partying capacities, the three-story estate, finished in 2008, sits on a 1.12-acre land. The house features five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. There is an in-house lift and an outdoor entrance from the spa-like shower in the master suite. There is also a massive game area and theater room with stadium seats and a hardwood concession bar.
The Utah Jazz’ Jordan Clarkson purchased the Dominion from Thomas J. Henry for $7.5 million.
On the premises, you may find an outdoor infinity pool and spa, as well as a Viking gas grill and an Italian wood-burning pizza oven. There is a full bar, seating area, and bathroom in a separate casita.
The Utah Jazz point guard Clarkson went to Wagner High School in San Antonio, where he was born and brought up. Clarkson has been known to forego donning his high school jersey since 2015. Clarkson was named the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year after scoring a career-high 18.4 points per game in 2021.
The Utah Jazz’ Jordan Clarkson purchased the Dominion from Thomas J. Henry for $7.5 million.
Clarkson possesses multiple properties in the San Antonio region, as shown by public documents.
Stepmother Jordan, the crafty Kristina Clarkson