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Take a tour of Tyrese Haliburton's 7,000-sqft home that reflects personality of both him and his girlfriend Jade Jones

Take a tour of Tyrese Haliburton's 7,000-sqft home that reflects personality of both him and his girlfriend Jade Jones

Time of India9 hours ago
Tyrese Haliburton, recovering from Achilles surgery, resides in a $1.3 million mansion in Carmel, Indiana, with his girlfriend, Jade Jones. The 7,000-square-foot home features six bedrooms, an outdoor pool, a hot tub, and a serene pond. Despite his lucrative NBA contract, Haliburton appreciates Indiana's affordability, enjoying his spacious and private retreat during his recovery.
Tyrese Haliburton and his girlfriend Jade Jones currently reside in Indiana, where the No. 0 point guard has been playing for the Indiana Pacers since 2022. The 25-year-old is recovering from Achilles surgery and will miss the upcoming season.
Thankfully, Halliburton has a cozy 7,000-square-foot home that offers plenty to keep him relaxed and entertained during recovery. From an outdoor pool and a bedroom with a balcony to a serene pond in the backyard, the $1.3 million mansion in Sycamore Springs, Carmel, Indiana, truly has it all.
Tyrese Haliburton and Jade Jones' beautiful home in Indiana
Despite having a $244.6 million contract with the Indiana Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton enjoys the relative affordability of living in Indiana compared to major cities like New York or Los Angeles.
He purchased the $1.3 million home shortly after being traded from the Sacramento Kings and has lived there with Jade Jones and their pet dog ever since. The couple are also blessed with thoughtful neighbors who put up supportive placards around the area for Haliburton during the NBA Finals.
The six-bedroom home spans two stories and includes a spacious lawn and outdoor pool. Surrounded by trees, the house offers ample privacy, ideal for moments when Haliburton wants to unwind in the hot tub on his balcony.
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The top floor features the master bedroom with two walk-in closets and a private balcony. Throughout the house, stone fireplaces, large glass windows, and a mix of brown and white wooden finishes create a warm, classic atmosphere. Each bedroom also carries its own touch of personality, with vibrant color accents — one featuring pink details, another highlighted in purple, and a third in orange.
The lower level includes an office-like space to display the player's trophies and memorabilia, along with an entertainment room, a bar, a wine cellar with a barrel table centerpiece, and a fully equipped gym.
The property also includes a three-car garage to accommodate the couple's vehicles.
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The house beautifully blends classic details with modern appeal, reflecting the personalities of both Haliburton and Jones. Jade has shared several glimpses of their home while posing in custom-made, Haliburton-themed outfits ahead of his games during the NBA Finals. Until he returns to the court, here's hoping he enjoys some well-deserved rest in his serene retreat.
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