There is still time for Deshaun Watson to make his comeback on the football field, and for the first time for his new team – Cleveland Browns. Being eligible to return from December (at the earliest), he has not only started to turn heads with his practice clips but also with his hefty purchases.
The 3xPro Bowl selection has a guaranteed contract of $230 Million to represent Jimmy Haslem’s Brown. With that money he could have bought any house possible in Northeast Ohio. Yet as unpredictable and spontaneous he is, Watson chose a house in Hunting Valley. The sale was formerly to Roadrunner Properties Ohio LLC, to which Deshaun signed, represented by Nicole Ward of Chestnut Realty.
Safe to say, Deshaun Watson does know how to grab the headlines even though he is not placing in the 2022-23 season. On the same note – in this story we will look at top 4 unknown facts about Deshaun Watson’s lavish purchase in Hunting Valley.
4 unknown facts about Deshaun Watson’s Hunting Valley mansion
Price
As published by Cleve Scene, the mansion purchased by Deshaun Watson was valued at $6.8-$6.9 Million yet he closed the buy at $5.4 Million.
Luxurious Space
This is no ordinary mansion – Watson’s $5.4 Million purchase has five bedrooms, more than six bathrooms and over 17,000 square feet of house. Moreover, this spoken off mansion is inclusive of a state of art theatre, a full bar, tennis and volleyball court, swimming pool, media room, foot fitness center, cigar and tasting room, gaming area, an office and an unbelievable modern design. To add to it, it was also the most expensive home for sale in Northeast Ohio.
History
Safe to say, there is truly nothing like this in the market, and Deshaun Watson surely wants to start his campaign in Cleveland on the right and most popular note. Keeping in mind the needs, this mansion is made with all the latest facilities. The 27-year-old’s mansion was built in 2006 and was revamped only in 2021.
Worth
Having already listed just why Deshaun Watson bought this mansion, the choice is quite obvious for one who can afford it. However, as per Cleve Scene, the stunning mansion was the most expensive listing in Northeast Ohio before the listing of Scott Wolstein’s Ravencrest estate for $15 million.
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