NFL Stars Living Large: 5 Luxurious Homes of Current and Former Players
When the doors to an NFL player's home open up, we see luxury at its finest. We see that in even more detail when the place goes up for sale.
Call it the housing free-agent market, if you will.
Ahead, we'll take a look at just a few homes that can make your mouth water when you haven't even got an appetite.
Maybe you need a new crib to kick back and chill—it never hurts to do a little window shopping, right?
Take note—this is a whole other level of window shopping.
Deion Sanders: Dallas, Texas
1 of 5Price: $4.8 Million
For anyone who has over 20 grand lying around for rent each month, this is feasible.
"Prime Time" may come at a hefty price, but with a sensational view of the downtown area and nice acreage for a high rise, this vertical construction is beyond impressive.
Plus, it's cable ready!
View full listing at Trulia.com.
Quentin Jammer: San Diego, Calif.
2 of 5Price: Sold for $1.2 Million
Here's a nice residential home in Southern California to enjoy the consistently warm weather.
It's quite spacious as well, both inside and out, with five bedrooms and a ginormous kitchen. Quentin Jammer's place is also only three years old, so it's the youngest of the homes mentioned here.
For some, the newer the better.
View full listing at Trulia.com.
Ricky Watters: Windermere, Fla.
3 of 5Price: $1.849 Million
For who, for what?
For those who can afford more than an $8,000 monthly payment.
Ricky Watters' place may only be one story, but it's loaded with outdoor televisions, a bar, a hot tub, a pool and enough space that it's literally a miniature parking garage.
There's a lot of room throughout the 1.65-acre lot.
View full listing at Trulia.com.
Michael Strahan: Hermosa Beach, Calif.
4 of 5Price: $1.849 Million
While it's the same price as Ricky Watters' home, Michael Strahan's is located across the country.
It's also newer and situated with everything within walking distance. For the sustainability types, you wouldn't need a car. The roof's deck is simply euphoric, too.
On top of that, how can you go wrong with an elevator inside?
It's impossible. You can't.
View full listing at Trulia.com.
Kurt Warner: Paradise Valley, Ariz.
5 of 5Price: $4,998,500
Kurt Warner's Arizona home embodies the name of its location in Paradise Valley.
Inside, there's a game room, bar and exercise room in addition to the 6.5 bathrooms and seven bedrooms.
It's amazing that he could afford this simply by bagging groceries.
I'm sure his three Super Bowl appearances had something to do with it as well.
View full listing at Trulia.com.
Source Note: Trulia public relations specialist Vanessa Villatoro indicated via e-mail that these are the players' houses.
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