Home of late Colts owner Jim Irsay sold for $11.75 million
According to a listing from Century 21 Scheetz, the home was purchased for $11.75 million. The property — which borders Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel — was initially listed for $12 million.
As of 10 p.m. Tuesday, the identity of the person who purchased Irsay’s former estate remains anonymous.
Previous reporting indicates the home was first listed in July. The 9.4-acre property features a 25,843-square-foot main residence, a 2,700-square-foot cabin and a two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage.
Irsay’s former estate also has a zen garden, tennis court, outdoor pool, private par-3 golf course and six-car garage.
Century 21 Scheetz and The Addison Group provided the following photos of the home when it was listed:
Irsay’s home on Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver, Indiana, hit the market last month. The asking price for the residence was $19.9 million.
Irsay’s lakefront residence features an indoor/outdoor poolhouse, eight-car garage, four-lane bowling alley, arcade, shooting range, steam room and sand volleyball court. The home itself has eight bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.
The property is 5.5 acres and boasts 250 feet of lake frontage. A guest house with an underground tunnel to the main residence can also be found on the property.
Southeby’s Realty, the company selling the property, provided the following photos of Irsay’s lake house in August:
As of this article’s publication, Irsay’s lakefront home in Culver had not been sold. The full listing for Irsay’s Culer home is available here.
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