Russell Wilson and singer-wife Ciara recently purchased a $25 million mansion in Colorado after he signed a multi-million dollar deal with the Denver Broncos.
According to TMZ, the couple bought the 5.34 acred single-family home in Englewood, Colorado, earlier this month. While choosing the perfect home is essential for any family, the 33-year-old would have a relatively easy commute since the property is 24 minutes away from the Empower Field at Mile High Stadium.
On Friday, Front Office Sports tweeted details regarding the beautiful 20,060 square foot estate. The house features four bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a nine-car garage, and a large fireplace to keep warm during the cold nights in the Rocky Mountains. In addition, they have a game room, basketball court, and home theater to spend quality time while raising their three children.
Russell Wilson and Ciara have purchased a $25 million mansion in Cherry Hills Village, CO 🏠
➖ 20,000 sq ft.
➖ 4 BR, 12 BA
➖ 9-car garage
➖ Indoor pool
➖ Game room
➖ Basketball court
➖ TheaterIt's the most-expensive single-family home sold in Denver-area history. pic.twitter.com/2dDqS2OCac
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) April 15, 2022
The Wilson’s bought the place in an off-market deal for a groundbreaking $26 million, dubbed the most expensive single-family home in the Denver area.
The couple’s Washington home has now gone on the market for $36 million and a little more than 11,000 square feet compared to the new estate.
Last month, the couple visited patients at Colorado Children’s Hospital in Aurora, making a great first impression on the community in the Centennial State, News Onyx reported.
They talked with children at Seacrest Studios, took pictures, and signed autographs. In addition, the hospital’s official Instagram account posted a photo of the Wilson’s posing for a selfie alongside one of the patients in the facility.
“Thanks to @dangerusswilson and @ciara for surprising patients with a personal visit to Seacrest Studios where they signed autographs, took questions from the crowd and read their new book, “Why Not You?” the caption wrote.
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“Next time you stop by, we’ll play catch and have a dance party. @Broncos, we think you’ll get along great with our new friends, too.”
The nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback was traded from the Seattle Seahawks to the Denver Broncos on March 8 in exchange for two first-round picks, two second-round picks, a fifth-round pick, plus Drew Lock, Shelby Harris, and Noah Fant, CBS SportsLine’s Allan Bell explained. The Broncos also received a fourth-round selection in the deal.
Sportswriter Adam Schefter first reported the trade, calling it “one of the largest trades in NFL history.”