According to local sources, the famous quarterback Russell Wilson and his R&B singer/philanthropist wife Ciara have established their money-is-no-object real estate sites in Englewood, Colorado.
While playing with the Seattle Seahawks for ten successful seasons, he earned enough money to be recognized as the highest paid player in the NFL.
Wilson and his wife Ciara chose to invest $25 million in a Colorado property after completing a large transaction. During this time, the power couple also collected $36 million for the sale of their Seattle house.
The 20,000-square-foot Colorado home was formerly owned by billionaire Gary Magness, who paid $7.5 million for it. According to sources, Wilson built the most expensive single-family home in the neighborhood for $25 million.
Wilson and Ciara are nearly doubling their living space, going from around 11,000 square feet with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms to more than 20,000 square feet with four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a couple of powder rooms.
This is true despite the fact that their Colorado home cost significantly less than the $36 million asking price for their luxury home in the Seattle area. On top of a detached garage is an apartment with a bedroom and bathroom for guests or servants.
Another enticing feature of the three-story house is its several gathering areas, which include a lacquered library and a paneled formal dining room. There are six fireplaces, a double-height entrance, and a floating spiral staircase.
The main suite has two opulent baths, two boutique-style dressing rooms, and two study areas. Each guest room has its own bathroom. A state-of-the-art movie theater, an indoor pool and spa, and a yoga studio/gym with a view of an indoor basketball court are among the mansion’s extensive recreational and leisure amenities.
Wilson could probably add his own private football field to the expansive lawn in the well-kept gardens of the Rocky Mountain estate, which also has breathtaking Front Range views, a tranquil pond and waterfall, an outdoor fireplace centered in a circle of trees, a sizable dining terrace, and other features.