Russell Wilson Lists Washington’s Most Expensive Mansion for $36M

Russell Wilson Lists Washington’s Most Expensive Mansion for $36M


Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has tossed his Bellevue, WA, mansion onto the market. Priced at $36 million, it’s also the most expensive listing in the state.

The sale price includes the main mansion, water frontage, a dock, and nearly 2 acres facing Lake Washington. The price goes down to $28 million if the buyer opts not to buy the adjacent 1.06-acre parcel.

Wilson, 33, picked up the property for $6.7 million in 2015, when he was starring for the Seahawks. Following a blockbuster trade to the Denver Broncos last month, he and wife Ciara are now ready to part with their place in the Pacific Northwest.

Waterfront estate

The property features private gardens and beaches, including 270 feet of shoreline. There’s a tram that reaches the lake’s edge, and the dock can accommodate four vessels (including a 60-foot yacht).

Waterfront property

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The bluff-top dwelling measures 11,104 square feet, with six bedrooms and five bathrooms. The grand spaces include a dramatic foyer, formal living and dining rooms, and a family room with a fireplace. Lake and city views are visible from almost every angle.

Family room with views

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Dining room

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Other highlights include an office, gym/yoga studio, and lower-level lounge. The latter houses a home theater, game room, kids’ playroom, and recording studio. The lavish primary suite features a circular sitting area with a fireplace.

Office

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Lounge

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The outdoor space includes terraces and gardens as well as a whimsical treehouse.

Treehouse

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The current median list price in Bellevue is a robust $1.4 million, with an average price per square foot of $694. After Wilson’s mansion, the city’s second priciest place is a brand-new seven-bedroom farmhouse for $9.3 million.

After being drafted in 2012, Wilson made an immediate impact in Seattle and led the team to the playoffs in his first season. In his second season, he led the team to a Super Bowl win over the Denver Broncos. After an injury-marred 2021 season, he was traded to the Broncos.



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