The former Iowa State basketball coach Fred Hoiberg is now selling his home in Ames, IA. The 4,092-square-foot home of Hoiberg is in the market for the price of $1,173,000. The property is specifically located northeast of the city, off South Skunk Creek. It is also a short distance from the fishermen-friendly Peterson Park recreation area as reported by realtor.com
The Hoiberg property sits on a sprawling wooded 2-acre lot. It features a great, winding staircase near the main doorway. The foyer floor contains marbles with design. It also has a center table situated at the end of the staircase. It also has ornamentals placed near the walls.
It has an exquisite living area. It contains flowery paintings above the fireplace. It has flowery marble floors. A huge ornamental tree is also placed at the corner. It has large couches and a center table with antiques placed on top. The dining room is classy in style. It has an expensive chandelier looming above the square-typed table. Paintings are also attached to the wall. It contains a flowery rug and hardwood floor. The kitchen area is elegantly designed. The kitchen cabinets are painted in white and the floor is beautifully tiled.
The grand house contains five bedrooms. The home has four full baths and 1 half bath. The master's bedroom contains large windows that offers a breathtaking view outside. It contains a spa like bathroom as stated in a report by realtor.com. The master's bathroom also features double vanities, a walk in shower and a large jetted tub.
The lower level of the house contains additional living spaces. It also boasts of its large rec room, full wet bar and an exercise room. The lower level also gives direct access to the patio. The lawns are beautifully landscaped. It has flowery plants, trees, marble pathways and a bench at the corner. According to the listing agent Gene Johnson of Hunziker & Associates Realtors, "It's a beautiful house and a beautiful lot."
Fred Hoiberg has signed a five-year contract worth nearly $25 million to coach the Chicago Bulls, leading to his decision to sell his beautiful abode as stated in a report by sports.yahoo.com.