Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, who agreed to a lucrative contract extension in July, has put his custom Southern Highlands home on the market for $2.5 million and acquired another home in the valley.

Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, has put his custom Southern Highlands home on the market for $2.5 million. (Ivan Sher Group)

The home has large corner pocket doors. (Ivan Sher Group)

Chase Stevens Real Estate Millions Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury (29) looks on during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings at T-Mobile Arena in Jan. 1.

The single-story home, built on a .63-acre lot in 2015, measures 5,285 square feet. (Ivan Sher Group)

Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury bought the home from former NHL player and fellow Canadian Sheldon Souray, according to public records. (Ivan Sher Group)

The custom home is in Southern Highlands. (Ivan Sher Group)

The home has an open floor plan and is geared toward indoor-and-outdoor living. (Ivan Sher Group)

The kitchen. (Ivan Sher Group)

The master suite has a large closet. (Ivan Sher Group)

The master bedroom. (Ivan Sher Group)

An outdoor patio. (Ivan Sher Group)

The property has a 717-square-foot casita and a three-car garage. (Ivan Sher Group)

The home has a pool and a spa. (Ivan Sher Group)

The backyard. (Ivan Sher Group)

The backyard has a fire pit. (Ivan Sher Group)

The home features pocket corner doors. (Ivan Sher Group)

A secondary bath. (Ivan Sher Group)

The master suite. (Ivan Sher Group)

The master bedroom. (Ivan Sher Group)

The butler's pantry. (Ivan Sher Group)

The casita measures 717 square feet. (Ivan Sher Group)

The dining room. (Ivan Sher Group)

The dining room. (Ivan Sher Group)

The home is in Southern Highlands. (Ivan Sher Group)

The home was built in 2015 and measures 5,285 square feet. (Ivan Sher Group)

The great room. (Ivan Sher Group)

The great room opens to the pool. (Ivan Sher Group)

The kitchen. (Ivan Sher Group)

The kitchen has upgraded appliances. (Ivan Sher Group)

The kitchen has a large center island. (Ivan Sher Group)

The large kitchen has a household desk area. (Ivan Sher Group)

The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and a large farmers sink. (Ivan Sher Group)

The laundry room. (Ivan Sher Group)

The living room. (Ivan Sher Group)

The living room faces the pool. (Ivan Sher Group)

The living room is off the dining room. (Ivan Sher Group)

The master bath. (Ivan Sher Group)

The master bedroom features a fireplace. (Ivan Sher Group)

Breakfast nook. (Ivan Sher Group)

Breakfast nook features an island with seating. (Ivan Sher Group)

Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, who agreed to a lucrative contract extension in July, has put his custom Southern Highlands home on the market for $2.5 million and acquired another home in the valley.

Fleury signed a three-year, $21 million contract extension that keeps him in Las Vegas through the 2021-22 season.

Public records show Fleury paid $2.3 million for the Southern Highlands home at 14 Greenside Drive in August 2017 ahead of the inaugural season of the Golden Knights, in which he joined the team via the expansion draft.

The single-story home, built on a .63-acre lot in 2015, measures 5,285 square feet and has a 717-square-foot casita and three-car garage. It has five bedrooms and six baths. It’s considered a contemporary custom home with a brick-barrel ceiling, travertine wood flooring and Venetian plaster walls.

There is an open kitchen with Viking appliances and Caesarstone countertops. The home has double-pocket glass doors that lead to the backyard, where there is a casita, pool, spa, sunken fire pit, outdoor kitchen and two verandas, according to the Multiple Listing Service.

Fleury bought the home from former NHL player and fellow Canadian Sheldon Souray, according to public records.

When he signed his extension over the summer, Fleury told the media he and his family love Las Vegas and cited its great schools and neighborhoods with a lot of things for children to do.

Rhonda Allen and Ivan Sher of the Ivan Sher Group of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties are the listing agents on the Southern Highlands property. She represents several members of the Golden Knights.

Fleury told Allen he and his family love their home in Southern Highlands but wanted to be “closer to the Summerlin area.”

The Golden Knights practice at City National Arena in Summerlin.

Allen said Fleury wants to protect his privacy and doesn’t want to disclose where in the valley he bought his new home.

The Southern Highlands home has been listed since September, and the price was reset Jan. 1 from $2.7 million.

“It’s a great home and very private,” Allen said. “It’s definitely changed hands through the sports industry.”

Allen said it has an open floor plan and is geared toward indoor-and-outdoor living. She called it contemporary transitional and won’t be outdated like some other homes in the valley.

“That’s what attracted Marc and his wife to the home,” Allen said. “The neighborhood is very different from what you see in Las Vegas. There are tree-lined streets and mostly custom homes.”

Allen said the property could be home to another athlete. The property is minutes away from the planned Raiders practice facility in Henderson, and it is a short trip down the freeway to the Strip and Raiders stadium.