Tim Couch Net Worth: Former NFL Quarterback Sells his Kentucky Mansion

Tim Couch, former Cleveland Browns quarterback, is selling his mansion in Kentucky with a price of $4.75 million, as reported from Realtor. The house is located at 3041 Brookmonte Lane, Lexington, Kentucky.

The article added that the 12,794-square-foot house has a basement with a media room with tiered seating, a billiard room, a wine room, a massage room, and a gym. In addition, the property with 10.35 acres has a farmland, a large swimming pool, and four-car garage. As mentioned in the article, features of the house include scraped hardwood flooring, custom wood cabinetry, coffered ceilings, and a master bathroom with soaking tub, and fireplace.

In a listing from Realtor, the two storey house has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and three half bathrooms, a basement, a family room, a formal living room, a home office, a laundry room on first floor, and a separate utility room. The listing added that the house has a walk-in closets, a whirlpool, a wet bar, a security system, a home theater, and a washer-dryer.

A listing from Zillow said that the house has a sprinkler system, and an elevator for three floors. The listing mentioned that the appliances included are dishwasher, dryer, microwave, range or oven, refrigerator, and a washer.

As mentioned in the listing from Zillow, the house was last sold in May 2005 for $400,000.

Pictures of the house can be seen in Realtor, and in Zillow. A Youtube user Whitney Pannell released a video about the said house.

In the meantime, Tim Couch has a net worth of $11 million, as reported from Celebrity Net Worth. The article added that Tim Couch was named Kentucky's Mr. Football in 1995 and was ranked the #6 best high school athlete ever by ESPN. In addition, he was also named as the SEC Player of the Year in 1998 and was #1 in the 199 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns and played for Cleveland until 2003. In 2004, he played for the Green Bay Packers and in 2007, he played for Jacksonville Jaguars. Right now, he works for Fox Sports South as an analyst on SEC Gridiron Live and SEC Regional Network football package.

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