Arizona Cardinals Owner Michael Bidwill lists Paradise Valley home - Phoenix Business Journal

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The Arizona Cardinals owner is moving to another house nearby. phoenix

Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill has listed his Paradise Valley home for $5.8 million.

The 8,540-square-foot home at 7451 N. Las Brisas Lane that boasts an 1,800-bottle wine room and three elevators is within walking distance from Paradise Valley Country Club. Built on 1.3 acres, the home features a theater room, an infinity pool with an 8-foot white limestone waterfall and upper deck with views of Mummy Mountain, Phoenix Mountains Preserve and Camelback Mountain.

With six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the home features a master bedroom on its own wing with two separate closets, saidClick through the gallery at the top of this story for a sneak peek into the home.Public records showBidwill, whose family has owned the Cardinals team since 1933, was the home's original owner.

"My favorite part of living there has to be waking up to the spectacular views of Camelback Mountain as well as the Phoenix Mountain Preserve," Bidwill said."I am grateful for the opportunity to take advantage of that over the years, whether by hosting small parties or larger events like the Super Bowl , political fundraising or other activities," Bidwill said."I certainly hope that the next owner enjoys living there as much as I have.

 

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