Russell Wilson lands regal mansion in Denver after NFL trade. Peek inside his new home
Life comes at you fast.
Earlier in April, new Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife, singer-songwriter Ciara, put their elaborate Bellevue, Washington, home on the real estate market for $36 million. That came on the heels of an offseason trade from the only NFL team he’s played for: the Seattle Seahawks.
Now, according to multiple reports, the glamorous couple and their family have purchased a $25 million Cherry Hills Village home in his new Colorado landing spot.
BusinessDen reported that the four-bedroom, 6.5-plus-bathroom estate was bought by Duchess Investments LLC., a Seattle-based independent investment firm, in an off-market deal. Scott Pickett, a childhood friend of Wilson’s, is a manager with the firm, The Denver Post said.
Axios also confirmed the news.
This wasn’t the first time Wilson picked up digs through the firm, either. Geekwire reported that Wilson’s Seattle home was purchased through Duchess in 2015 for $6.7 million.
The two-story house is impressive based off the photos on Realtor. The glamorous 20,060-square-foot Colorado residence has everything from an indoor pool to an oversized bar. It even has an indoor basketball court.
BusinessDen says it also has his-and-hers walk-in closets and a guest apartment.
Wilson was traded to Denver in March for two first-round picks, two second-round picks, a fifth-round pick, QB Drew Lock, defensive end Shelby Harris and tight end Noah Fant.
Cherry Hills Village is about 9 miles southeast of Denver.
This story was originally published April 15, 2022 at 1:35 PM with the headline "Russell Wilson lands regal mansion in Denver after NFL trade. Peek inside his new home."