Incredible Celebrity Mansions – See Who’s Living In Style and Who’s Just Wasting Money

Troy Aikman – Est. $24 Million, Highland Park

 

Troy Aikman, who played for the NFL team Dallas Cowboys, is now a big part of the broadcasting industry. We are sure the former NFL Super Bowl champion has also focused on investing his time in buying houses.

Troy Aikman has a great eye for good houses, and his house in Highland Park is one such marvel. With an area of 10,000 square feet, the mansion features quite a few lavish amenities like three fireplaces, a car garage that can house up to four cars, and an impressive swimming pool.

While it certainly has everything you need in a house, Troy Aikman decided to sell off this property instead of keeping it for his own for a price tag of around $24 million.

TERRY BRADSHAW, PITTSBURGH STEELERS – HAWAII, ESTIMATED $2.7 MILLION

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NFL analyst and NFL Hall of Famer, Terry Bradshaw, has finally given us an inside look to his Kamuela, Hawaii ranch, as he has officially put it on the market with an asking price of $2.7 million. The house has incredible features which makes us confused as to why he wants to sell this magnificent piece of property and land but we’re sure it’s for good reason.. maybe a bigger house on the island? The Kohana Ranch features a lap pool of 60 feet, two koi ponds, and even a waterfall entry. The 4,600 square-foot home was constructed in 2005 and includes all of the amenities one can imagine. Bradshaw, who also had a short stint in Hollywood appearing on a few comedy series still has a lot in store for him for the future as he approaches his 71st birthday. We know the thought of retirement isn’t anywhere near him!

Peyton Manning – Denver, Estimated $4.5 Million


Peyton Manning is known for formerly playing for the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos. He has a huge 16,464 square feet mansion in Denver which he bought for $4.57 million. His house even comes with its own panic room. Could he even make such a purchase if ever he had taken a different path (like taking up a master of law degree or law courses online) and later worked as a crime lawyer, felony lawyer, or even a PI attorney? Maybe he could, but only through the help of a home loan.

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