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    Tiny House, Big Living

    New Texas tiny-house convention opens big doors to small living

    Katie Friel
    Jun 5, 2018 | 1:20 pm

    Whether it's a desire for a smaller footprint, the need for a less tethered life, or just because real estate can be expensive, tiny houses are a big deal in Texas — and the promoters of the Tiny House & Simple Living Jamboree have taken note. The convention has announced it's coming to the Lone Star State on August 23-26.

    Held at Austin's Travis County Expo Center, the Tiny House & Simple Living Jamboree is both a trade show and public exhibition. The indoor and outdoor floor shows feature unique and innovative tiny houses, including those built on wheels, park models, school bus conversions, and yurts, as well as modular and manufactured homes.

    More than 60 structures will be on display, all of which clock in at less than 800 square feet. The tiny home builders exhibiting include ATX Tiny Casas, Beaver Boxes, Kasita, Tex Zen Tiny Homes, Titan Factory Direct/Athens Park Model Homes, Village Farm, and Volstrukt. In addition to dwellings, the fest will also feature decor, furniture, and more tiny living accessories.

    The goal, according to the website, is more than just showcasing unique homes. Instead, organizers want to provide both education about the small living movement and a platform to discuss affordability within the housing market.

    As part of its 2018 programming, the jamboree is expanding to include educational seminars on construction, regulations, and development. "With increasing acceptance at the state and local government levels and so many communities and buyers embracing the benefits of tiny homes, there is a need for increased education and a central networking event," organizers said in a release.

    There is no lack of interest in tiny homes in Dallas-Fort Worth. In fact, what is billed as the first project of its kind in the U.S. — a downtown village of tiny houses — is taking shape in the Denton County suburb of Lake Dallas, expected to open later this year.

    The first two days of the Tiny House & Simple Living Jamboree (August 23-24) will serve as the trade show portion, open to industry and real estate professionals. Weekend dates (August 25-26) are open to the general public. (Go here to see the list of approved trade show attendees.)

    General admission tickets for August 25-26 are $25 per day in advance or $30 at the door. Weekend tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the door. Discounted student tickets are priced at $15 per day in advance or $20 at the door per day; $25 in advance or $30 at the door for weekend passes.

    Tiny House & Simple Living Jamboree gives attendees the opportunity to walk through 60 unique tiny dwellings..

    Tiny House Jamboree
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    Tiny House & Simple Living Jamboree gives attendees the opportunity to walk through 60 unique tiny dwellings..
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    Fielding offers

    Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer lists McKinney mansion for $3.8M

    John Egan
    May 26, 2026 | 4:54 pm
    6101 Crystal Cove Ct. in McKinney, Brian Schottenheimer home
    Photo by Costa Christ
    Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is selling his home at 6101 Crystal Cove Ct. in McKinney.

    Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is fielding offers for his estate in McKinney. Listed at $3.8 million, Schottenheimer’s 5,751-square-foot, custom-built home sits on a heavily wooded one-acre lot in master-planned Stonebridge Ranch.

    Tucked behind a secluded cul-de-sac, the GG Cain-built stone facade home, at 6101 Crystal Cove Ct., is a stone’s throw from Gray Branch Creek.

    Fitting for a football coach, the one-acre lot is nearly the size of an NFL regulation field, but arranged differently.

    “Inspired by the Texas Hill Country and finished to resort-level standards, this home has never been publicly offered for sale. There is nothing else like it in McKinney,” says the listing, offered by Carrie Himel of Compass’ sports and entertainment business.

    6101 Crystal Cove Ct. in McKinney, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer home There's a resort-style pool in the backyard.Photo by Costa Christ

    A private front courtyard with a tranquil fountain greets visitors upon arrival at the four-bedroom, five-bathroom estate, built in 2021. Once visitors step inside, they’re treated to soaring ceilings and walls of glass.

    “The chef’s kitchen is both a statement and a gathering place, featuring custom cabinetry, elevated finishes, a butler’s pantry, and a designer-tiled built-in bar that is equal parts function and showpiece,” says the listing.

    The primary suite doesn’t disappoint, offering a spa-caliber bath, a soaking tub, separate vanities, a walk-in shower, a custom closet, and a private outdoor shower.

    6101 Crystal Cove Ct. in McKinney, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer home The home was built in 2021.Photo by Costa Christ

    Outdoors you’ll find an infinity-edge pool, a yoga and relaxation garden, a grassy dog run, and pet fencing.

    Other features include:

    • Dedicated movie room (perhaps where Schoettenheimer sometimes huddles with players to watch film)
    • Private office
    • Lodge-inspired flex living space
    • Three-car garage and extended parking

    “This is not just a home,” the listing says. “It is an experience. A private retreat. A place that feels like a vacation every single day.”

    6101 Crystal Cove Ct. in McKinney, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer home A private soaking tub.Photo by Costa Christ

    Team owner Jerry Jones hired Schottenheimer as the Cowboys’ head coach in 2025 following two seasons as offensive coordinator. A 29-year NFL coaching veteran, Schottenheimer has football in his genes. His late father, Marty Schottenheimer, and one of his uncles, Kurt Schottenheimer, collectively spent more than 40 years as NFL coaches.

    Brian Schottenheimer shared the McKinney home with his wife, Gemmi, and their two children: Sutton and Savannah, but no longer live there, according to a Compass spokesman. (The home was briefly under contract, but reports that it sold were incorrect, the spokesman adds.)

    The family moved out so Schottenheimer could live closer to AT&T Stadium in Arlington and the Cowboys’ headquarters in Frisco. Their Frisco home is 18 miles northeast of the Boys’ HQ in Frisco, or the equivalent of about 260 end-to-end football fields.

    Dallas Cowboys v Washington Commanders - NFL 2025 Brian Schottenheimer has been head coach of the Dallas Cowboys since 2025. Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images

    Although the Schottenheimers don’t lead a wild life, they’ve spotted their share of wildlife on their property. Last year, for instance, an owl swooped into the house on an apparent hunt for some unwelcome snakes.

    Schottenheimer, who was away from home at the time, recalled the kerfuffle in an interview with ESPN:

    We’re not very outdoorsy people and so [my son] wasn’t really quite sure what to do, so he called my soon-to-be nephew … and the two of them together, Frick and Frack, tried to figure it out. They couldn’t do it. All they did was p*** it off. And so … in typical coaching fashion, I called my wife and I said, “Honey, I’m going to stay at the condo tonight, you got this.” But they got the owl removed. The owl … returned to its safe domain. But you can’t make this stuff up, man. So, it’s real.

    And who dealt with the owl?

    “They called animal control,” Schottenheimer said. “A gentleman came with a net, like a pool net. I might have to look at that as another job. Just kinda become an animal control guy. I’m so experienced now with wildlife in and around Dallas. Can’t make it up.”

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