Deion Sanders certainly divided the internet after his sudden move to the Colorado Buffaloes. However, despite all the comments, Coach Prime secured a hefty $29,500,000 deal. And one of the big purchases he made in the city was to get himself a breathtaking mountain view mansion that sits on a property spanning across 2.5 acres.
Advertisement
Deion is looking to take the Buffaloes to great heights with his new and bold coaching style. Considered to be one of the best coaches in college football, Sanders had to make his presence felt on a global stage and what can be a better way to do that than purchasing a bold mansion which was originally listed for a whopping $3.97 million.
Deion Sanders’ Rocky Mountain View Mansion is Just Incredible
It is not known exactly how much Deion Sanders paid for his mountain paradise, but the property in Longmont was listed for $3.97 million. The 6,457 square feet mansion per Realtor.com, justifies every cent of the price with its insane view and open spaces. Moreover, it is as beautiful from the inside as it is from the outside.
The abode features an exposed-beam ceiling and dark wood floors in the living and dining area, making them the most elegant spots in the house. Moreover, the mansion also has a huge kitchen with a large center island with a stone countertop, while the bathroom is furnished with a soaking tub and dual vanities.
The lower level of the Boulder estate features a state-of-the-art media room. The temperature of the house is regulated by a geothermal heating and cooling system.
While the windows open up to provide one of the most magnificent views of the Rocky Mountains while also sweeping the entire house with natural sunlight. Additionally, the community of which the mansion is part has a 40 acre lake at its center where residents can swim, fish, or sail.
Coach Prime’s House Tour
Deion Sanders even took his fans on a house tour through his vlogs while he was still moving in. The vlog perfectly captures the stunning view of the Rocky Mountains from every corner of the house. Showing that the estate is a paradise for all mountain lovers.
With a mug in his hand that spelled Coach Prime on it and wearing a thick grey jacket, he opened the door to his house. Upon entering, he straight up took his viewers to the master bedroom to boast the view of the vast field covered in thick sheets of snow beyond which lay the Rocky Mountains. As scenic as it looked, it was the quietness of the place that turned the beauty up a notch.