Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been rather busy on the football field, with a second Super Bowl win in 2023. But he’s also been quite busy investing in real estate, with a reported four properties to his name now.
His first Kansas City property purchase was a two-bedroom condo in December 2017, followed by the 2019 purchase of a home in Kansas City, Missouri’s Country Club District. The understated contemporary ranch is up for sale as of June 2023 now that his third property within Kansas City’s Loch Lloyd Country Club community is built. And let’s not forget about the fourth $3.37 million mansion he purchased in Westlake, Texas.
While it’s very likely the football star spends time between at least a few of these properties, we’re going to take a look inside the one that’s now up for sale for about $3 million. After all, it’s the one that he and his wife brought both their children home to when they were born.
Come take a tour of this Kansas City pad.
He Has Owned It Since 2019
Mahomes purchased the house in 2019 for around $1.75 million to $1.9 million (records don’t say the exact price), almost exactly one year before he led the Chiefs to victory in the 2020 Super Bowl.
The house is 4,343 square feet with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.
It sits on a 1.4-acre lot by the Country Club District.
The Fireplace Is Awesome
The house was built in 1953 and has mid-century modern bones. It has an open floor plan with some built-in cabinetry and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Swanky stone fireplaces are located in the master bedroom, both living rooms and another area. The main living room has a 1950s’ Art Deco-like fireplace that looks like something that could have served as a backdrop for Don Draper.
Mahomes and Brittany Spent $400,000 Renovating It
According to property records, about $400,000 has been poured into updating the nearly 70-year-old house, and we know Mahomes and Brittany did the renovations.
Listing records say the home has only been sold twice in the last 18 years, and that includes the sale to Mahomes.
They Like the Idea of Homeownership
“It’s cool just to have our own house where we can grow into, and so this is definitely a big step in our life,” Mahomes told Bleacher Report.
“Renting a house wasn’t for us. We wanted our own place.”
It’s A Step Up From Renting
Owning it brought a sense of freedom to the two, who had lived in apartments or rented homes before.
“Just being able to nail stuff into the wall and not have to get, like, the sticky tabs — like, you can do whatever you want with the home now,” Mahomes told Bleacher Report.
The Kitchen Is Fantastic
The kitchen is a mid-century modern style, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and a range hood that is built into the ceiling.
It’s a very cool design, although we wonder if it can catch all the smoke properly.
The Home Is Close to Arrowhead Stadium
Mahomes’ pad is a short drive away to the Mission Hills Country Club and about 9 miles away from Arrowhead Stadium, where the Chiefs practice and host their home games.
Mahomes’ Diet Plan Isn’t Too Strict
Mahomes’ diet isn’t as strict as say, the diet of Tom Brady, who doesn’t eat nightshades (tomatoes, eggplants) because they’re not anti-inflammatory. Nor does Brady drink coffee, have caffeine, or eat fungus or dairy.
Mahomes has said he doesn’t count calories, eats four to five meals a day and is known to have a barbecue rib sandwich and fries from local Kansas City eateries.
And he likes Chick-fil-A burrito bowls and chicken biscuits.
Moving in With His High School Sweetheart
Mahomes was born in Tyler, Texas, and attended Whitehouse High School in the small city of Whitehouse, Texas. In 10th grade, he met Matthews.
She and he became a couple and have remained together ever since.
He proposed to Matthews on Sept. 9, 2020, at Arrowhead Stadium.
Four of Brittany’s Engagement Rings Would Rival the Price of This Home
Reportedly, the engagement ring Mahomes purchased for his longtime high school sweetheart had an 8- to 10-carat emerald-cut diamond ring planted on a diamond-encrusted band.
It’s rumored to be worth between $350,000 and $800,000.
If the ring cost $500,000, that’s about a fourth of the price of this house.
There’s a Wet Bar
He can afford it, of course, because Mahomes is the holder of a 10-year, $503 million contract, which is the largest contract in NFL history.
It’s also the second-largest contract in the history of sports. Only soccer legend Lionel Messi has a bigger one. He signed a $673.9 million deal with FC Barcelona in 2017.