Former NFL middle linebacker Brandon Marshall is asking $2,650,000 for his Henderson, Nevada home.
Situated on a third-acre site, the 5,250-square-foot, four-bedroom home is located 16 miles southeast of Las Vegas.
Here are some interior features of the parched home of the Super Bowl champion.
Marshall’s custom-built home’s living area makes a grand impression thanks to its vaulted, double-height ceiling, wide bank of windows that frame the mountain vistas, and exquisite fireplace.
Quartz with waterfall edges is used for the kitchen island and counters. It is simple to throw parties and family get-togethers because there are two dishwashers, a large pantry, and an adjacent wet bar.
There is a mezzanine on the second story with lots of room for gym equipment, accessible by a floating staircase. The roomy master bedroom has two closets, a lavish bathroom with a big soaking tub, a walk-in shower, twin vanities, and a separate sitting space with a balcony.
In addition to the pool and spa, there is a sheltered grilling area with bar seating, dining space and a mounted television. Grassy areas, native vegetation, and xeriscaping complete the design of the garden.
The 33-year-old Marshall was a crucial part of the Denver Broncos defense that won the 2016 Super Bowl. After playing NCAA football for Nevada, the Las Vegas native was taken by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draught. He spent one season in Florida before relocating to Denver, where he played for the Broncos for six seasons.