The Dallas Morning News: “What’s happening to the abandoned mansion in Sanger?” Curious Texas Investigates

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For three decades, a mansion sat vacant in Sanger. Now a new owner wants to bring it back to life.

The Dallas Morning News: “What’s happening to the abandoned mansion in Sanger?” Curious Texas investigates

By: Nataly Keomoungkhon

Published: December 25, 2021

For more than 30 years, a three-story mansion sat vacant in Sanger, an hour northwest of Dallas in Denton County. The mammoth building on South Stemmons Street can be seen atop a hill by drivers cruising along Interstate 35.

The 27,000-square-foot residence was built in the 1980s by the Powell family, who wanted to turn it into a ranch for breeding and selling horses. The property was originally 72 acres and called the Double JP Ranch.

After a set of unforeseen circumstances, construction stopped and the mansion remained unoccupied for decades. Then, in 2020, a new owner decided to bring it back to life.

Isabel Ramey stands with her son Brady Hobbs, 7, and her partner, Kevin Martin, outside Bella Mansions in Sanger.
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Sanger Mansion

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