If you’re looking for a luxurious Sin City home that doubles as the ultimate piece of sports memorabilia, we’ve found the place for you.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr recently put his megasized, seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom Las Vegas estate on the market for $8,990,000.
The 9,628-square-foot home was built in 2020 and comes with a meager monthly homeowners association fee of $72.
No longer with the Las Vegas Raiders, Carr seems ready to leave his desert home behind.
Lavish Las Vegas living
Nestled in a gated community, this property offers a unique blend of luxury and privacy.
It boasts an open layout with tall ceilings, oversized picture windows, and sleek hardwood flooring. The living room has fashionable built-ins, a modern floating fireplace, and a sculptural chandelier.
This room flows seamlessly into the dining areas and the kitchen, which has a seated center island, stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, and a pantry.
There’s also a separate den off to the side, with a statement-making stone wall.
And the work-from-home crowd will appreciate the spacious, first-floor office—an ideal spot to take business calls and focus on tasks.
Awesome amenities
The seven bedrooms rival those at a four-star hotel. For instance, the primary suite has a wall of windows that opens to a private balcony. It also includes a sitting area, walk-in closet, and a spa-inspired bathroom with a soaking tub.
Additional bedrooms are equally attractive. Standout details include more walk-in closets, en suite bathrooms, and large windows.
A laundry room is situated conveniently on the second floor.
This home’s amenities are exceptional. For starters, the place has a guesthouse, two pools, a barbecue, and a caretaker’s house. There’s also a garage with space for eight cars.
Plus, this address includes a sports court, an impressive gym with a golf simulator, and plenty of lawn space. It’s like living in a resort.
Carr, 33, was drafted by the Oakland Raiders, now the Las Vegas Raiders, in 2014. He played with the Silver and Black until he was released in 2022. In March 2023, the signal caller signed a four-year contract worth $150 million with the New Orleans Saints.