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Bryan Harsin Selling $3M Alabama Mansion After His Ouster as Auburn Coach

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A 9-12 record doesn’t exactly excite the football fans and big-money boosters at Auburn University. This is why head coach Bryan Harsin was given his walking papers last month. Next on his to-do list? Selling his Auburn, AL, home for $2,950,000 and leaving the SEC after just a couple of years.

With four bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 5,100 square feet of interior space, and a 5-acre lot, this well-appointed home is the priciest place on the market in the college town.

Classic style and interior details will no doubt appeal to a host of buyers—and perhaps the team’s new coach.

A free-flowing dining and living room feels spacious and welcoming at the same time. The stunning kitchen sports a massive island with seating for four as well as top-of-the-line appliances, including a cooktop with multiple burners and a griddle in the middle.

The home was built in 2020.

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A long driveway offers privacy.

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A lofty ceiling and loads of glass highlight the living room.

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The open floor plan means entertaining is a snap.

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The kitchen is equipped with a double range and lots of counter space.

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The outdoor space rivals the interior space.

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With a pool like this, you’ll never go away on vacation.

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Bocce, anyone? Now’s your chance to learn this ancient Italian game.

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A barn for workouts and extra entertaining space

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Other amenities include a wine room and a home office. Outside, the details are just as incredible, with a kitchen, heated and screened porch, and seating for more than a dozen.

There’s also a heated pool, deck, hot tub, and fire pit. A bocce court on the 2 acres of fenced property will let you quench your competitive juices on sunny days.

Beyond the main house, there’s a second driveway that leads to an a 2,400-square-foot barn with its own HVAC system, home gym, TV viewing lounge, and parking for three cars.

Harsin was hired by Auburn in December 2020 and didn’t even make it through two full seasons in his tenure as Tigers head coach. Heavy turnover in the coaching staff and among players led to an inquiry into Harsin’s methods after the 2021 season. After losing five out of eight games in 2022, Harsin was relieved of his duties.

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