After being traded to the Denver Broncos, Super Bowl-winning former Seattle Seahawks dual-threat quarterback Russell Wilson and mononymous fashion model/R&B singer Ciara have put their Bellevue, Wash., mansion on the market for $36 mιllιon.
The “Goodies” and “Speechless” singer, an industrious entrepreneur and committed philanthropist, and Wilson, once the NFL’s highest-paid player earning $35 mιllιon annually in his last Seahawks seasons, are aiming to triple their investment with the sale of their two-parcel waterfront estate. The couple acquired the plots in two purchases, one in 2015, the year before they wed, and another in 2019, for $13.4 mιllιon.
Carmen and Chandler Gayton of Windermere Real Estate Co. have listed the parcels separately: the main residence parcel for $28 mιllιon, while the adjacent lot featuring a detached garage and sport court is $8 mιllιon.
Together, the two properties span about 1.9 impeccably manicured acres, sloping gently down to 270 feet of stunning Lake Washington shoreline. The lavish main house was built in 2007 atop a hill, offering panoramic water and city views.
Encompassing over 11,000 square feet across three levels, a dramatic wrought iron circular staircase and an elevator provide access to six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and two powder rooms.
A soaring 20-foot entryway, two formal dining spaces, and a black library/office are standout features. The grand room is split by groin-vaulted Corinthian columns. A spacious kitchen, adorned with intricately carved bone-white woodwork, sits nearby.
Southeast Asian antique carved wood doors, at least four exquisitely sculpted stone fireplaces, and a circular dining bay off the great room—offering lake views of downtown Seattle—are found throughout.
The primary suite’s opulent bathroom boasts a garden tub and cedar sauna, wrapped in shades of purple velvet, ranging from plum to violet to eggplant.
The 200 square feet of custom closet space and “Hollywood-worthy glam room” within the expansive suite amplify the indulgence.
The remodeled lower level includes a game area lounge and a snug, wood-paneled screening room.
A two-story treehouse featuring a faux-fur rug, leather seating, and a flat-screen TV in the backyard feels more suited for adults than children. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking city and water views.