After spending four seasons with the Washington Redskins, Robert Griffin III is beginning to cut all his ties with the area by placing his Virginia farmhouse on the market for $2,749,900. According to Realtor, the reason for the sale is because the 26-year-old quarterback is headed to Cleveland to play for the Browns.
With over 8,561 square feet of living space, the property was described as a farm mansion. According to Scott Prendergast, president of Apex Custom Homes which is the company that built the home in 2010, the property is considered one of the most beautiful homes in Creighton Farms. It was designed to look like the traditional Virginia manor home in farmhouse style.
Listing details for the property reveal that the residence features a four-stop elevator to access the floors. It also has a main level library which is designed with hand-scraped hardwood and French Ivory Travertine floors.
The master bedroom has a large walk-in closet that fits royalty. It was said that the closet will be perfect for shoe collectors like Griffin who is reportedly a shoe fanatic. There are also several fireplaces inside the home.
On the lower level, there is a theater room, a wet bar and a stone wine cellar. Outside the house is a backyard with stunning landscaping of the treed three-acre lot. There is also a large infinity edge pool, a perfect place to relax after the big game.
The neighborhood also has amenities like golf course, a clubhouse with dining room, lounge and billiard room and a tennis court. The lucky new owner will also be neighbors with the famous Redskins coach Jay Gruden.