In September of 2020, Mahomes bought a vacant eight-acre parcel of land in Belton, Missouri, a town about half an hour’s drive from Kansas City. The property was listed at $400,000, but records do not show the final price paid by Mahomes. Last summer, the father of two moved his family into a completed compound built from the ground up on the previously vacant land. “I actually decided to get the land, to get ready to build that right when I signed my contract here in Kansas City,” Mahomes said in the Netflix docuseries Quarterback. “I knew I wanted to be here [in Kansas City]. So when I did that, I was like, ‘I’mma be here, I might as well build the exact house I want.’” And what Mahomes wanted, Mahomes got. Although the mansion’s exact square footage is not yet known, aerial shots of the compound reveal a rambling palatial residence, filled with signature features built especially for the athletically inclined family. On the grounds are a 50-yard football field with a soccer net (both Mahomes and his wife Brittany are co-owners of the Kansas City’s soccer team, the Kansas City Current) custom stamped with the three-time Super Bowl MVP’s personal logo in the middle and the family’s last name in the end zone, a pool with a swim-up bar, a firepit, pond, and a par-three golf hole, where he’ll most likely practice for the celeb golf tournaments in which he participates during the off-season.
Interior highlights include a gym; an indoor basketball court, which was transformed into a full-on field filled with football-themed party paraphernalia and picnic areas for son Bronze’s first birthday party; a built-in case where Mahomes displays his numerous trophies; an enormous built-in fish tank and full bar in their reception room; an all-black movie theater adorned with the champ’s numbered jerseys and cleats; and Mahomes’s massive, all-black boutique-style walk-in closet, hopefully large enough to fit his colossal shoe collection. “Finally we’re gonna have a home that we built and has everything we could have ever dreamed of having,” Brittany said in the docuseries before the home was completed.
The Texas manor
Making sure he stays close to his roots, Mahomes also bought a four-bedroom, seven-bathroom Texas manor in 2020, and it has become the place where he usually spends his off-season months. The native Texan bought the 7,800-square-foot manse from the estate of the late Andrew Gissinger III, a professional football player turned COO turned private equity fund manager. Mahomes’s stellar negotiating skills shone again as he was able to get the property at $3.37 million despite a listing price of $4.26 million. Designed in a modern farmhouse style, the home’s interiors are thoroughly contemporary. Soaring double-height ceilings abound and the home’s general palette is a soft white and ash gray, with subtle touches of blue. Highlights of the home include a floating staircase, wine room, wet bar, and game room. With unobstructed views of the Vaquero golf course, many of the rooms face the picturesque scenery and open up to a loggia that runs the length of the house. Once outside, you’ll find numerous lounging areas, an infinity pool with a spa, an outdoor grill, and a fire pit. The home is estimated to be worth $5.5 million.