Former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy and his spouse, Stacey, in April paid the $2.9 million asking value to purchase a six-bedroom, 7,014-square-foot home in Overland Park, Kan. from a former Kansas City Royals pitcher. And on Thursday, they offered their six-bedroom, 6,255-square-foot home in Lake Bluff for $4.45 million.
Nagy was fired by the Bears in January after finishing a 6-11 season. He’s now the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterbacks coach.
In Overland Park, Nagy and his spouse purchased the 15-room home from former Kansas City Royals pitcher Ian Kennedy, who now’s a pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Kennedy performed for the Royals from 2016 till 2020.
Built in 1999, the Overland Park home three fireplaces and sits on a 12.5-acre property that backs as much as a working farm. The home had a $29,759 property tax invoice within the 2020 tax yr.
Meanwhile, in Lake Bluff, the Nagys paid $2.75 million in 2018 for the mansion that they now have offered. They upgraded it considerably, putting in new loos, a brand new laundry room and dirt room with built-in lockers and an underground sport courtroom bearing a Bears emblem.
The Nagys positioned the Lake Bluff home in the marketplace in early March for $6.19 million after which reduce their asking value to $5.95 million in May. They then decreased their asking value additional, to $4.69 million in June.
Set on 2.06 acres with views of Lake Michigan, the mansion has a white kitchen with quartzite counter tops and a big wooden island, and a big household room with uncovered picket beams, customized window remedies and floor-to-ceiling home windows. Other options embrace twin staircases, a first-floor visitor bed room suite, en-suite bedrooms with organized closets and built-in desks, and customized vanities, new customized lighting and heated flooring in all loos. The main bed room suite has motorized window remedies, his and hers closets, a customized breakfast bar and views of Lake Michigan, whereas the decrease stage has a bar, a house theater and the game courtroom.
Outdoor options embrace a four-car heated storage, an outside hearth pit, a patio with a built-in grill, a again porch swing, a not too long ago expanded driveway and a sprinkler system, in keeping with itemizing data.
Public information don’t but determine the client of the Nagys’ now-former Lake Bluff mansion. Listing agent Alissa McNicholas declined to touch upon the sale.
The mansion had a $62,940 property tax invoice within the 2020 tax yr.
Goldsborough is a contract reporter.
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