"We're installing 30,000 feet of turf around the house, staining all concrete features of the house and giving the home a new facelift with synthetic stucco," Blaza said.The goal is to raise $2 million at this year's charity event.
He's hoping to rent the home the week before the Super Bowl for his inaugural rental, which would be around $2,222 a night.For a peek into the home, look through the gallery below. "The last Super Bowl, we didn't see that huge uptick with our neighbors in the community," he said."We have some of the nicest houses on the block, give the neighbors direct contact to us if there are any problems, and we advertise our houses aren't party houses.""At this point, most cities have implemented ordinances or are going in that direction," Eilers said.