Photo Credit:Instagram/Simone BilesAnother image showed the couple smiling together in a selfie, while additional snaps featured Biles unwinding by the pool, which overlooks a scenic waterfront. She also shared a quieter moment cuddling with her dog, giving followers a glimpse into her day-to-day life beyond competition.
Biles has been open about the long journey of building the home. In late 2025, she confirmed that the project was finally complete after five years of work. She previously explained that the design phase began in 2020 and took more than a year to finalize. After navigating delays, including waiting for approval from the homeowners association, construction officially began in February 2022. The house was completed on November 11, 2025, marking the end of a lengthy but meaningful process.
In earlier interviews, Biles shared that she and Owens were both deeply involved in shaping the home’s design. She described it as a collaborative effort, with both contributing ideas to create a space that reflects their shared vision. Although they initially hoped to move in sooner, some delays pushed back their timeline.
The couple married in April 2023 after first meeting in 2020 and getting engaged in 2022. Their home reflects both their personalities and lifestyle, featuring standout spaces such as a large kitchen with dual islands, a fully equipped laundry room, and even a dedicated room for
their dog.
Biles has continued to share updates from inside the house, including a luxurious bathroom with marble finishes and gold accents. As she enjoys this new chapter, she is also thinking about her athletic future. In a recent interview with CNN, she said she is still undecided about competing in the 2028 Olympics, noting that a decision will need to come soon.
With 11 Olympic medals, including seven gold, Biles remains one of the most decorated gymnasts in history while embracing life at home.


