NFL’s Julius Peppers Is Still Trying to Unload His North Carolina Mansion
NFL’s Julius Peppers Is Still Trying to Unload His North Carolina Mansion
Veteran Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Julius Peppers is having trouble finding a buyer for his 8,810-square-foot mansion in Mooresville, NC. Currently listed for $3.4 million, the mansion’s price has been cut three times since it initially landed on the market in March 2015.
Peppers, 36, is a North Carolina native who played his first eight seasons in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers. Public records indicate the All-Pro bought the home for $4.18 million in 2006.
The five-bedroom, 6.5-bath, Spanish-style mansion sits on 1.4 acres in The Point, a luxury subdivision on the shores of Lake Norman. The home was built on the tip of a peninsula, with 900 feet of shoreline, a private dock, electric boat lift, and slips for personal watercraft.
The home is the most expensive listing currently on the market at The Point, which has a median asking price of $1.1 million. It is located less than 40 minutes north of the Panthers’ Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC.
The home’s design is punctuated by a watchtower that rises above the entryway. Entering the home, visitors would see a 400-gallon saltwater fish tank, followed by a floor-to-ceiling glass wall with views of the lake.
The chef’s kitchen has an island, modern cabinetry, stainless-steel appliances, and a double refrigerator. The living room has a wet bar and fireplace.
The master bedroom has an inlaid wooden symbol in the ceiling, a fireplace, and a sitting area. The master bathroom has a tub built into a bay window alcove, under a vaulted barrel ceiling.
Additional bedrooms and sitting areas feature custom woodwork, angled walls or arched alcoves, all designed to take advantage of the home’s lake views. There’s also a home theater and game room. The backyard includes a pool, hot tub, and covered patio with in-ground gas grill.
Peppers was drafted No. 2 overall in 2002, after playing both basketball and football at the University of North Carolina. His dual-sport college career made him the first athlete to play in both an NCAA men’s basketball Final Four game and the Super Bowl. He’s considered a future Hall of Famer, thanks to his 142.5 quarterback sacks, placing him fifth in sacks in NFL history.
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