
Deion Sanders' Estate, New Rolls-Royce Car Featured in Video Tour
Deion Sanders' entire career is built on showmanship and being the biggest personality in any room he enters, so it's only fitting that he would have a home to match.
A new video from Deion Sanders Jr.'s Well Off Media, the family provided a tour of the Sanders' estate in Longmont, Colorado.
The video also shows a brand new Rolls Royce being delivered via truck to the house (starts at 3:45 mark).
There is an amusing moment when the car arrives when Shedeur Sanders, appearing via Facetime, can be heard asking his brother, "My car got there?"
Deion Sanders Jr. responded, "Which one?"
The Rolls-Royce car is believed to be worth at least $500,000 and was for Sanders Jr. despite speculation it was for Shedeur.
Shedeur Sanders did tell reporters earlier this month that he wasn't looking to spent a lot of money "signing bonus ain’t that high right now."
The former Colorado quarterback did sign his four-year, $4.6 million rookie contract with the Cleveland Browns on May 19. The deal comes with a $447,380 signing bonus.
Despite the difference in cost between Shedeur's NFL signing bonus and reported value of the car, he's doing okay financially. His NIL valuation from his final college season was $6.5 million.
That doesn't include any help he might receive from his father. Deion purchased his home in Colorado in 2023.
Per Kellie Speed of Realtor.com, the mansion had a list price of $3.97 million. It's unclear how much Coach Prime paid for it. The house is 6,457 square feet and sits around a 40-acre private lake that can be used for fishing, swimming and sailing.
Other features of the home include a primary suite with a fireplace and private terrace, plus a media room on the lower level.
It's exactly the type of residence that anyone who is familiar with Deion's style and taste would expect him to occupy.
If anyone wants to live like Deion does, his former mansion in Texas with 11 bathrooms and nine bedrooms was recently listed for sale with an asking price of $5.5 million.
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