Simone Biles is taking her bronze Olympic medal home to Texas — and what a home.
The 24-year-old gymnast purchased an almost 4,000-square-foot home north of Houston, Texas last year, the Houston Chronicle reported in July 2020 when the Summer Olympics were originally scheduled.
The home has four bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, according to property records, and a pool Biles had installed after she moved in, according to the Chronicle.
The new construction home has wood and tile floors, a media room and — for her Insta-famous French Bulldogs Lilo and Rambo — a dog wash station, she told the Chronicle.
The stucco home, which was built in 2019, has an open floor plan with a foyer, a family room with a fireplace and tray ceilings, a kitchen and a dining room, according to the listing.
The kitchen has high-end appliances, quartz countertops, custom cabinets and an oversized island, according to the listing.
The primary bedroom suite has dual walk-in closets and a spa-like bathroom with a walk-in shower and a free-standing tub.
The one-acre lot in a gated community has a three-car garage, a small outdoor kitchen and a table with swinging chairs, according to the listing.
The community offers a private park with pathways, woods and landscaping, according to the community’s website.
The house cost less than $750,000, property records show. The famed gymnast with lucrative sponsorship deals has previously opened up about her frugal lifestyle and her “fear of going broke.”
The seven-time Olympic medalist is believed to share with her 25-year-old boyfriend, Houston Texans football player Jonathan Owens and Owens’ English Bulldog Zeus, according to multiple reports.
Biles has been championed as a role model for mental health at this year’s Olympics after dropping out of the gymnastic team final, citing a dangerous case of the “twisties” and the recent death of her aunt.
Fans cheered her on when she won a bronze medal on the balance beam Tuesday.
A representative for Biles did not reply to a request for comment.