Russell Wilson and Ciara officially parted ways in Seattle when their stunning lakeside home was up for sale for $36 million, People exclusively confirmed.
Listed by Windermere Real Estate, the 6 bedroom, 5¼ bathroom property sits on two acres.
The impressive mansion is just steps from Lake Washington and offers stunning views of the water and city skyline.
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The home’s amenities, built in 2007, include a professional gym, yoga studio, sports field, and play structure.
It also boasts a pier built three years ago and twin jet ski lifts.
Making the most of the location, the property features terraced gardens where homeowners can entertain or find quiet areas to hide in the beauty of nature.
A large grassy area serves as a family favorite, where kids can run around from dawn to dusk.
The kitchen –– like most rooms in the house has amazing views of the water –– is ready for a chef to step in and prepare some unforgettable meals.
A huge walk-in pantry and double oven are some of the standout features along with a complete island covered by modern, black skylights.
A walk-in wardrobe is befitting of a fashion queen and an icon like Ciara.The spacious space celebrates style and even reveals some of the 36-year-old singer’s sports-themed designer bags.
The sale after Wilson was traded from the Seattle Seahawks to the Denver Broncos. Wilson, who has been with the Seahawks for 10 seasons, was officially introduced as the new Broncos quarterback last month.Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date with the latest on what PEOPLE has to offer, from breaking celebrity news to breaking stories. Fascinating story of human interest.
“My goal is to play another 10 or 12 years and hopefully win three or four more Super Bowls, that’s the plan,” Wilson, 33, told reporters during a news conference at the training center. team practice in Englewood, Colorado, according to ESPN.
“That’s the mindset. That’s why I came here, to end my career here and hopefully finish as champion. And I’ve done that many times.”