NASCAR Champ Martin Truex Jr. palatial home listed for sale in North Carolina

Martin Truex Jr. appears to be on the move now, eight months into his retirement from NASCAR. According to Zillow.com, Truex has listed his North Carolina estate for sale.
The 14,000-square-foot European-style estate sits on Lake Norman in Mooresville. The five-bed, nine-bath home is currently being listed at $7.5 million. Truex’s property comes with many unique features.

“A tree-lined drive leads to a stunning main house, carriage house with guest apartment, and expansive workshop/garage. The main home features a grand living room with soaring ceilings and lake views, a chef’s kitchen, formal dining, and a main-level primary suite with a spa bath and 2-story closet,” the listing reads. “Upstairs offers en-suite guest rooms and a second office with a loft. The finished basement includes a custom bar, theater, gym, and game area.
“Outside, enjoy a resort-style infinity pool, waterfall, fire pit, and private dock with boat lift. A detached garage with finished space above adds even more flexibility. This home is perfect for a car enthusiast, with ample amount of garage spaces and workshop. An entertainer’s dream and rare waterfront offering—experience luxury lake living with a championship pedigree.”
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Martin Truex Jr. retires after Hall of Fame-worthy career
Truex, 44, retired from full-time Cup Series competition after the 2024 season. He had a highly decorated career, winning 34 races across 19 seasons in NASCAR’s premier series, including two Coca-Cola 600s and a Southern 500.
Truex reached the mountain top in NASCAR in 2017. Driving the No. 78 Toyota for Furniture Row Racing, he won his first and only Cup Championship. Truex tallied eight checkered flags that season and capped it off with a victory in the season finale at Homestead-Miami.
The former Joe Gibbs Racing driver returned briefly in 2025, competing in the Daytona 500. Driving the No. 56 Toyota for Tricon Garage, he finished 38th.