Okay, so, let me tell you about this little project I got into, all about Terence Crawford’s house. You know, Terence Crawford, the boxer? He’s a big deal, undefeated and all that. I’ve always been kind of curious about where these famous folks live, and I found out he’s got a place in Omaha, Nebraska. That’s where he’s from, actually.
I started digging around, just casual internet searching, nothing too intense. Found out that he bought this house back in 2014. Paid around $185,000 for it, which, you know, for a regular person is quite a bit, but for a world-famous boxer, it seems pretty modest. It made me think, maybe he’s more down-to-earth than I thought.
So, I got this idea to kind of piece together what I could find about his house and his life there. I looked up the address – it’s 3701 N 24th St, Omaha, if you’re curious – and started looking at it on online maps. It’s a nice-looking place, but nothing over the top.
Then I found this article, and it was talking about his net worth. Apparently, it’s around $10 million, but more recent sources say it is $18 million now! That’s a lot of money. It got me wondering how that kind of money matches up with his choice to stay in Omaha, in a relatively normal house.
I also stumbled upon some information about him showing off his belt collection at his mother’s house. I love that. It made me like the guy even more. He’s achieved so much, but he’s still connected to his roots.
Here’s what I’ve gathered:
- Terence Crawford bought his house in Omaha in 2014.
- The house cost around $185,000.
- His net worth is estimated to be $18 million.
- He’s a former lightweight champion, a former junior welterweight undisputed champion, and a welterweight undisputed champion.
- He’s considered one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world.
So, that’s my little adventure into the world of Terence Crawford’s house. It’s not some huge mansion, but it’s his home, and it seems to suit him. It’s been a fun little project, and it’s made me appreciate the guy even more. He’s a champion in the ring, but he seems to keep it real at home, too.