Former Chicago Bears quarterback Nick Foles, who now plays for the Indianapolis Colts, sold his seven-bedroom, 7,664-square-foot mansion in Glencoe for $3.07 million on Wednesday.
A one-time Super Bowl MVP, Foles, 33, only played in one game for the Bears last year — a victory, no less — and was released by the Bears on May 1. On May 23, he signed a two-year contract with Indianapolis.
Foles listed his home on May 16 for $3.29 million, and it went under contract a week later.
Built in 2020, the brick and limestone house has 6 1/2 bathrooms, 11-foot ceilings on the first floor, white oak floors with a herringbone pattern, a family room with oversize custom-built bookcases and a walnut kitchen with a large quartzite island and a walk-in pantry. The home also has a mudroom with an organized closet, a butler’s pantry between the kitchen and the dining room and 13-foot ceilings on the second floor. Other features include a first-floor guest room and a primary bedroom suite with custom bookshelves, motorized draperies and a wet bar. On the lower level are 10-foot ceilings and a theater room with motorized leather seats and a sound system.
Outside on the 0.44-acre property are a fenced backyard, a sprinkler system, an attached and heated two-car garage and a two-car detached garage.
Through a Texas limited liability company, Foles paid $2.8 million in June 2020 for the mansion.
Listing agent Alissa McNicholas did not respond to a request for comment on the listing.
The mansion had a $38,891 property tax bill in the 2020 tax year.
Public records do not yet identify the buyer.
Goldsborough is a freelance writer.
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