Elvis Dumervil, the Baltimore Ravens linebacker has reportedly given his Denver, Colorado mansion a pricechopper after failing to sell it over the past few months. The residence is now asking $2.5 million.
Dumervil first listed the home for $2.7 million in May 2013. He purchased the home in 2010 for $2.09 million. According to the listing records, the home is a 6,199 square feet single family residence sitting on a 0.9 acre lot. The home comprises of four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
Interiors of the home feature hardwood flooring and wood-framed glass doors and windows. Living spaces include a formal living area, a dining room, a great room, a family room, a study/den and a media room. The home also has a modern kitchen with custom cabinets and built-in pantry. A laundry room and a full size basement are also available in the residence.
Outside, the home has an infinity pool, a 12 person hot-tub/spa, large open sitting areas and covered patios with fire-pits, an outdoor kitchen and a snow met as well.
Check out the photos of the residence, here.
Looks like Dumervil is in a hurry to sell. After all, he has to pay off a fine!
Recently, the linebacker was charged $7875 for a facemask penalty on Ben Roethlisberger, the Pitsburgh Steelers' quarterback in Sunday's game. The penalty cost the Ravens dearly as the Steelers won 19-16.
Dumervil was apologetic.
"I got to do a better job of being aware of the strike zone," Dumervil said. "I think I played a little too aggressive. I have to do a better job and not cost the team," he said to The Baltimore Beatdown.