Kurt Warner puts AZ house up for auction

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It put this in off-topic because outside of Warner it has nothing to do with football...

Anyone want to put in a bid?

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NFL legend Kurt Warner is throwing in the towel after waiting over a year for his giant mansion to sell on the open market -- finally agreeing to auction the place off to the highest bidder instead.

Warner listed the 11,300 sq. ft. Paradise, AZ home for $5 million in 2011, but it hasn't sold. Shocking because the place is awesome -- featuring six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a guest house, a workout room, theater room, its own elevator ... and even an in-ground trampoline.

But it's good news for buyers -- because an auction nearly guarantees the home will fetch considerably less than its original asking price.

If you got a few milly lying around, the auction -- which is being run by NYC-based Concierge Auctions -- is scheduled to go down on February 27th.
 

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CGI_Ram said:
It put this in off-topic because outside of Warner it has nothing to do with football...

Anyone want to put in a bid?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.tmz.com/page/7/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.tmz.com/page/7/</a>

NFL legend Kurt Warner is throwing in the towel after waiting over a year for his giant mansion to sell on the open market -- finally agreeing to auction the place off to the highest bidder instead.

Warner listed the 11,300 sq. ft. Paradise, AZ home for $5 million in 2011, but it hasn't sold. Shocking because the place is awesome -- featuring six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a guest house, a workout room, theater room, its own elevator ... and even an in-ground trampoline.

But it's good news for buyers -- because an auction nearly guarantees the home will fetch considerably less than its original asking price.

If you got a few milly lying around, the auction -- which is being run by NYC-based Concierge Auctions -- is scheduled to go down on February 27th.

His current house in Scottsdale (about 10 miles away from the house he is selling) is pretty damn impressive itself.
 

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PhxRam said:
CGI_Ram said:
It put this in off-topic because outside of Warner it has nothing to do with football...

Anyone want to put in a bid?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.tmz.com/page/7/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.tmz.com/page/7/</a>

NFL legend Kurt Warner is throwing in the towel after waiting over a year for his giant mansion to sell on the open market -- finally agreeing to auction the place off to the highest bidder instead.

Warner listed the 11,300 sq. ft. Paradise, AZ home for $5 million in 2011, but it hasn't sold. Shocking because the place is awesome -- featuring six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a guest house, a workout room, theater room, its own elevator ... and even an in-ground trampoline.

But it's good news for buyers -- because an auction nearly guarantees the home will fetch considerably less than its original asking price.

If you got a few milly lying around, the auction -- which is being run by NYC-based Concierge Auctions -- is scheduled to go down on February 27th.

His current house in Scottsdale (about 10 miles away from the house he is selling) is pretty damn impressive itself.

Outside of the fact he's insanely rich, why does he have two houses?

I assume he bought this one (for sale), then built or found the one in Scottsdale?



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