For $4-million-plus, Von Miller’s massive “Club 58” can now be yours
May 18, 2022, 9:36 AM | Updated: 1:31 pm
Got $4,125,000?
Von Miller’s pad — better known as “Club 58” — is for sale.
The 9-bedroom, 15-bathroom — that’s not a typo — home in Foxfield was recently listed at Christiesrealestate.com.
Sitting on 4.32 acres of land, the 17,148-square-foot home bears that eight-figure asking price and a dazzling array of features, including:
- Wrap-around bar
- Movie theatre
- Game room
- Eight-car garage, including a space that can accommodate an RV
- A 1,488-square-foot closet
“Perfect for entertaining and multi-generational living!” the listing proclaims. Indeed.
According to Zillow, the property was last sold in 2017 for $260,000. Previous sales in 2003 and 2012 resulted in prices of $880,000 and $925,000.
Miller contracted for extensive renovations, building a new house connected to the original one. According to the listing, the home was originally built in 2002, and it had four bedrooms and five bathrooms upstairs and one bedroom and two bathrooms on the lower level.
A new home connected to the original one, constructed in 2018, features three bedrooms and five bathrooms on the lower floor.
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BUT A STUNNING JERSEY COLLECTION DOES NOT COME WITH THE HOME
The pictures on the listing reveal the scope of Miller’s extensive game-worn jersey collection, amassed over years of exchanges with teammates and opponents around the NFL
Among the players whose jerseys rest in prominent spots throughout Miller’s pad are:
- Champ Bailey
- Bradley Chubb
- Aaron Donald
- Marcus Gilbert
- Chris Harris Jr.
- DeAndre Hopkins
- Melvin Ingram
- Marshawn Lynch
- Josh Norman
- Aqib Talib
- J.J. Watt
- Kayvon Webster
… Larry Fitzgerald, Josh Norman, Bradley Chubb and DeAndre Hopkins, among others. Miller loves to exchange jerseys with fellow players and has accumulated a collection without compare. (There’s a full basketball court with his logo at midcourt, too.) pic.twitter.com/z3UUto2Z4U
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) May 18, 2022
If you can’t make it to Canton, Ohio, a tour of Miller’s pad could be the next-best thing.
Miller spent 10-and-a-half seasons with the Broncos and before an October 2021 trade to the Los Angeles Rams. If he wants to resurrect “Club 58” — perhaps as “Club 40” to reflect his new number — with the Buffalo Bills, he’ll have the resources to do it; he signed a six-year contract with the Bills in March that includes a guaranteed outlay of $51.5 million.
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