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YouTuber Nathan Milner sells home near Houston at auction for $2.8M

Mystery buyer purchased house encircled with moat

Nathan Milner with Breckenridge Drive home

The seller is known on YouTube as Unspeakable, and the buyer is nameless.

An estate in the Houston-area suburb of Magnolia listed by web personality Nathan Milner, who has a substantial following on YouTube as Unspeakable, sold at auction for $2.8 million, according to Concierge Auctions. Milner asked $3.6 million for the property when it was on the market. Bidding closed on Feb. 25, and public records show that the deal was finalized on March 25.

The buyer is Magnolia Property Ventures LLC, a company formed just days before the purchase and registered to a virtual office address in Houston. State records don’t reveal an individual founder of the company.

An artificial pond winds through the 11-acre property at 9011 Breckenridge Drive, forming a moat around the 7,200-square-foot house, according to the listing. Accessible by bridge, the home includes five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The property also has a basketball court and a workshop. Land restrictions permit one horse or cow per acre.

The Unspeakable channel has over 19 million subscribers on YouTube. One of Milner’s most popular videos shows him turning his property into a waterpark.

Milner bought the property in 2020 when it asked $2.9 million, according to Redfin and public records. He listed it for $3.9 million in September 2025 and dropped the price to $3.6 million in November, Redfin shows.

The sale follows another Concierge auction in Texas with a winning bid below asking price. San Antonio farm supply magnate Chaz Neely bought a home near Belton for $3.2 million in July, according to public records, and sold it at auction for $3.6 million in February after asking $6 million, according to Concierge Auctions.

Magnolia is near The Woodlands, which occasionally rivals Houston’s traditional luxury enclaves inside the 610 Loop in terms of mansion sales

The fast-growing suburb saw its population grow by 147 percent from 2,359 people in 2020 to 5,836 people in 2024, according to the City of Magnolia, eventually prompting city leaders to enact moratoriums on new development in 2023.

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