Former NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick is making headlines once again, but this time it’s not for his racing skills. The retired driver recently made a strategic move that is set to line his pockets with a whopping $9.8 million.
After a successful career in NASCAR, Harvick shifted his focus to his passion projects, including reviving KHI and investing in grassroots racing. With smart financial decisions, Harvick has amassed a wealth of $100 million. And now, he is cashing out on a long-term investment he made back in 2014, selling his 4.4-acre Charlotte estate for the staggering sum of $9.8 million.
The luxurious property, which the Harvick couple purchased for $3.34 million in 2014, boasts top-of-the-line amenities such as a modern pool house, private gym, golf simulator, and arcade. However, this sale is not just about the money for Harvick; it signifies a strategic shift in his post-racing life. Like many NASCAR veterans, he is adapting, investing, and staying competitive off the track.
But Harvick’s real estate endeavors don’t end there. In 2023, he purchased a home in Lake Norman, North Carolina, featured in the movie Talladega Nights, for $6.75 million. This move showcases Harvick’s calculated approach to managing his assets and investments post-retirement.
And Harvick is not the only NASCAR icon making waves in the real estate market. His former boss, Tony Stewart, is also selling off his lavish properties post-retirement. Stewart, known for his commitment to grassroots racing, is shifting his focus to NHRA Racing and family life. His Hidden Hollow Ranch, a sprawling 400-acre property in Indiana, initially listed for $30 million, is now available at a discounted rate of $22.5 million.
As these racing legends navigate life after NASCAR, their strategic investments and calculated moves continue to captivate fans and industry insiders alike. The post-NASCAR journey for Harvick and Stewart proves that their winning mentality extends far beyond the racetrack, ensuring their legacies live on in the world of business and beyond.