Former Football Star Hines Ward Re-Lists Customized Atlanta Home



The long-term home of previous Pittsburgh Steelers football star Hines Ward is back available in Atlanta, Georgia, for $5 million.

Mr. Ward planned and fabricated the rambling, eight-room chateau in Sandy Springs, a princely city in the Atlanta metro zone, 10 years back. He's dallied with moving the home throughout the years, first posting it for a while in 2012 for $7.5 million and again in 2017, as per posting records.

He about caught a purchaser not long ago, when the home went into contract in March, asking $5.5 million, posting records appear. Be that as it may, it hit the market again on Friday with another posting specialist, Glennda Baker LeBlanc of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia.

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Mr. Ward, 42, was associated with each part of the home structure, down to the situation of the house, the finishing and the courtesies, the football player said in an announcement through his specialist.

"The core of our house is the kitchen and family room where we do everyday life," Mr. Ward said. The stone-ledge kitchen includes a twofold broiler and two island breakfast bars.

"My expert profession has managed us the advantage of numerous homes and keeping in mind that I prefer not to move the crown gem of our gathering, the time has come," he said.

The open living spaces include emotional Art Deco motivation, with white-and-dark tile floors and a twofold sided drifting chimney taking off two stories high.

Rich enhancements incorporate a stone, flame lit cavern, something Ms. Dough puncher LeBlanc said she's never found in her 26 years moving homes in Georgia. There's additionally a guideline estimate b-ball court in the patio, a copy of the court at the University of Georgia, where Mr. Ward went to class.

There's likewise a freestyle pool with beautifying cascades, a cabana and open air kitchen.

Mr. Ward, a Super Bowl MVP, who was a piece of the group that won two titles, set Steelers' records for gatherings and touchdowns in 2002. He structured a trophy lobby and man cavern displayed after the "locker room understanding," he said. "The parlor, bar and card room make this zone my very own exclusive hangout."

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He's additionally hoping to take advantage of Atlanta's blasting film industry by promoting the home as a rental to transient performing artists and producers working in the city to the tune of $50,000 every month, Ms. Bread cook LeBlanc said. In 2017, Georgia facilitated increasingly top film industry workers—including "I, Tonya," "Gatekeepers of the Galaxy Vol. 2" and "Infant Driver"— than some other U.S. city, as indicated by a report from FilmL.A.

Ms. Bread cook LeBlanc included that studios can likewise book the home for film shoots for $15,000 every day.


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