has taken his talents to The Big Easy as quarterback of the New Orleans Saints, he no longer needs theRaiders. So, he’s flipped the modern Tuscan-style mansion tucked away in the hillside community of Henderson back on the market, asking a smidge under $9 million—or around $5.4 million more than he originally paid.Helen Hunt Just Scored Another L.A. Home for $6.45 Million
Records show Carr and his wife Heather doled out $3.6 million for the property in winter 2019 while it was still under construction and then fully customized the two-level dwelling with personalized touches. Completed in 2020, the stucco and stone-accented structure rests behind walls and gates on over a third of an acre within the exclusive Southern Highlands Community and features five bedrooms and seven baths in roughly 8,600 square feet of living space.
Upstairs, the posh primary suite flaunts a seating area nestled alongside a fireplace, as well as a private balcony, a walk-in closet, and a spa-like bath equipped with dual vanities, a freestanding soaking tub, and a large open shower. Elsewhere are a golf simulator and a decked-out gym.The amenities continue outdoors, where the turf-clad grounds host a pair of pools , a sports court, and an al fresco lounging and entertaining patio with a built-in barbecue and a fire pit.
Carr, the younger brother of former NFL quarterback and current NFL Network analyst David Carr, was originally drafted in the second round of the 2014 NFL draft by the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders, where the 33-year-old California native set franchise records for passing yards, completions, attempts, and touchdown passes.