Former NFL Star DeAngelo Hall Is Selling His Virginia Mansion for $3.5M

Former NFL Star DeAngelo Hall Is Selling His Virginia Mansion For $3.5M

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Former NFL defensive back DeAngelo Hall is set to leave his native Virginia for greener pastures in North Carolina.

After starring in the league for 14 seasons, Hall made a move into broadcast work to offer his takes on TV and radio. But now he’s ready to step back onto the field, as an assistant coach with the Carolina Panthers.

And the fallout from his move into the coaching ranks? He’s listed his incredible 10,400-square-foot home in Broadlands, VA. Featuring seven bedrooms and 7.5 baths, the house sits on a 15-acre parcel at the very western edge of the Washington, DC, metro area.

Hall’s home sports an array of over-the-top amenities, including one of the largest residential pools in the county; a 700-gallon, indoor aquarium; and a glorious, outdoor sport court complete with lighting.

Outdoor space
Outdoor space

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Entry

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Primary suite

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Kitchen

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Located about 45 minutes outside the nation’s capital, Hall’s home is situated in a gorgeously planted, private, wooded area. Inside, a two-story foyer leads to double, wrought-iron staircases that wind to the second floor.

Vaulted ceilings are a true highlight in the living room, along with a flagstone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows. And in addition to the enormous, aforementioned fish tank in this space, there’s also a drop-down television.

Loads of wine storage, a walk-in pantry, and a breakfast room are just the beginning of the bells and whistles in the kitchen. The gourmet kitchen also features granite counters, commercial-grade appliances, two dishwashers, and a six-burner range.

A luxe primary bedroom is a retreat complete with a fireplace, wet bar, and dual closets. In the main bathroom, you’ll find heated floors, double vanities, and a lovely tub. Guests can camp out in more than half a dozen bedrooms or gather for a movie in the home theater. An outdoor kitchen is ready for grilling and chilling all season long.

Hall, 39, starred for three years at Virginia Tech, before being drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2004. He spent more than a decade in the league with three teams and finished his career with 43 interceptions.

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