Inside Patrick Mahomes’s Real Estate Portfolio

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At 27 years old, Patrick Mahomes is already one of the greatest athletes of his generation. The son of professional baseball player Pat Mahomes Sr., the Texas Tech Red Raider was recruited by Major League Baseball team the Detroit Lions before he even began concurrently playing college-level baseball and football. The phenom eventually dropped baseball to concentrate on football, and was picked up by the Kansas City Chiefs as the tenth NFL draft pick in 2017. By 24 Mahomes had won his first Super Bowl, and he earned his second ring by 27. In 2020, a year after their first Super Bowl win in 50 years, the Kansas City Chiefs extended their star quarterback’s time on the team to a total of 10 years with a $503 million payout, the highest salary and longest contract of any American athlete, ever.

Many sports pundits are comparing Mahomes to Tom Brady—even Mahomes himself is already making comparisons. “I’m trying to catch Tom, but Tom’s a long ways away,” Mahomes told Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer. If he follows in Tom Brady’s footsteps when he’s off the field, Mahomes may just end up with as hefty a real estate portfolio as the newly retired football great. Here, we take a look at the properties Patrick Mahomes has owned so far. No doubt there’ll be a lot more to come.

2017

This was the year Mahomes began his professional career, so it makes sense that it would also be the year he bought his first piece of real estate. The quarterback’s starter home was a 1,800-square-foot penthouse in a building that was conveniently close to his workplace, the Arrowhead Stadium, in downtown Kansas City. Mahomes got a bargain on the two-bedroom, three-bathroom pad, as he only paid $350,000 for the unit, which was originally priced at $485,000. A contemporary space, the residence boasts hardwood floors and recessed lighting throughout. There is a wood-burning fireplace in the living room and in the main bedroom, and Mahomes’s unit is the only one to sport three outdoor terraces, including a roof deck. Mahomes listed the condo for sale in 2019 but could not find a buyer, so he withdrew it from the market. In early September of this year, the two-time Super Bowl MVP put the penthouse back on the market for $550,000.

2018

Less than two years into his professional career and right before he led the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl appearance in 50 years—and his first Super Bowl win—Mahomes upgraded his home to a $1.8 million mansion located 20 minutes from Arrowhead Stadium by car. Set on 1.4 acres of land in a Kansas City suburb, the 4,300-square-foot three-bedroom, four-bathroom abode has all the trappings of a luxury home, and then some. Mahomes and his then girlfriend (now wife) renovated the 1953 build, which currently has an open floor plan with a modern eat-in kitchen that flows into a family room featuring a fireplace. There’s also a wet bar, a 500-bottle wine room, office space, a sun porch, patio, a pool with a spa, a rose garden, an expansive lawn, and even a miniature putting green. The manse also comes with an unusually large 1,250-square-foot main bedroom. There’s a fireplace in it, but the real highlight is the shoe room. “That has been something that I’ve wanted for the last six, seven years at least,” Mahomes told Bleacher Report in a video unveiling of the room. At the time, Mahomes (who has a menswear collection with Adidas) owned 180 pairs of shoes, so the couple transformed a section of the massive room into a boutique-style closet just for the sneakerhead’s footwear and sunglasses. The couple listed the property for $2.9 million this past summer.

2020

In September of 2020, Mahomes bought a vacant eight-acre parcel of land in Belton, Missouri, a town about half an hour’s drive from Kansas City. The property was listed at $400,000, but records do not show the final price paid by Mahomes. This summer, the father of two moved his family into a completed compound built from the ground up on the previously vacant land. The square footage of the mansion built on the property is not yet known, but aerial shots show that it’s a large rambling residence. On the grounds, Mahomes chose to add a pool, a pond, a 50-yard football field (with a soccer net included for his wife who owns the Kansas City Current, a soccer team), and a par-three golf hole where he’ll most likely practice for the celeb golf tournaments in which he participates during the off-season.

Making sure he stays close to his roots, Mahomes also bought a four-bedroom, seven-bathroom Texas manor in 2020, and it has become the place where he usually spends his off-season months. The native Texan bought the manse from the estate of the late Andrew Gissinger III, a professional football player turned COO turned private equity fund manager. Mahomes’s stellar negotiating skills shone again as he was able to get the property at $3.37 million despite a listing price of $4.26 million. Designed in a modern farmhouse style, the home’s interiors are thoroughly contemporary. Soaring double-height ceilings abound and the home’s general palette is a soft white and ash gray, with subtle touches of blue. Highlights of the home include a floating staircase, wine room, wet bar, and game room. With unobstructed views of the Vaquero golf course, many of the rooms face the picturesque scenery and open up to a loggia that runs the length of the home. Once outside, you’ll find numerous lounging areas, an infinity pool with a spa, an outdoor grill, and a fire pit. The home is estimated to be worth $5.5 million.

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