The widow of late LendingTree founder Doug Lebda has put the family’s Quail Hollow estate on Baltusrol Lane up for sale, with an asking price just under $15 million. The golf-course-adjacent mansion hit the market this week just as Quail Hollow gears up for the Truist Championship, making the high-profile listing the latest public move tied to the Lebda estate after his unexpected death in October 2025. In other words, one of south Charlotte’s most talked-about homes is suddenly in play.
What’s for sale
The single-family estate, listed by Lebda’s widow, is being marketed at about $15 million and directly backs up to the Quail Hollow Club, according to the Charlotte Business Journal. That coverage features photos credited to SkyCam Digital and plays up the property’s prime course frontage. The Business Journal also notes that the listing appeared just ahead of tournament week.
Lebda’s legacy and the listing
Doug Lebda founded LendingTree in 1996 and built it into a…..