Former American football tight end, Dallas Clark, is selling his luxurious mansion located in Zionsville, Indianapolis for $1.3 million, a report from Realtor said.
According to the report, Clark's estate is a residential property featuring a French country style. His luxurious and stunning mansion sits on a spacious 9,000-plus square feet of lot and is said to be one of the beautiful countryside mansions in Zionsville.
"The large chef's kitchen, which overlooks the 3-acre lot, is filled with antiqued décor, from the exhaust hood to the built-in wine storage. If you need more space for all your vins rouges, there's also a wine cellar. In the spacious master suite, you can lather up in the bathroom's freestanding tiled tub or escape to the adjoining private office for some alone time. The home does offer one decidedly non-French perk: a dog washing station in the garage," the report said.
The house is being managed by George Verrusio, a listing agent from Keller Williams. He reportedly could not believe that the estate has a spacious dog washing station that can be found in the house's garage. "I am a dog lover and to have it be that easy to wash my dog-it's unbelievable," Verrusio said.
Meanwhile, Celebrity Net Worth reports that Dallas Clark has a net worth of $12 million. He is popular for playing in the National Football League as tight end and had been with the Indianapolis Colts from 2003 to 2011. He also played with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers back in 2012 and Baltimore Raves in 2013.
"He played in the Pro Bowl and was named an All-Pro in 2009, became a Super Bowl champion at XLI, is a two-time AFC champion for the years 2006 and 2009, and was named NFL Alumni Tight End of the Year in 2009. His career statistics include 505 Receptions, a total of 5,665 receiving yards, a receiving average of 11.2, and 53 receiving touchdowns. He is currently married to Karen Clark and has one son by the name of Dane. They currently live in Livermore, Iowa as well as Zionsville, Indiana," the report said.