Former NFL cornerback DeAngelo Hall is making a move to North Carolina to start a new career as an assistant coach for the Carolina Panthers, prompting him to put his impressive 10,400-square-foot residence in Broadlands, Virginia, on the market.
The seven-bedroom, 7.5-bath home sits on a 15-acre plot and boasts extravagant amenities, including one of the largest private pools in the area, a 700-gallon indoor aquarium, and an outdoor sport court with lighting. Approximately 45 minutes outside of Washington, DC, the house features a two-story foyer, floor-to-ceiling windows, vaulted ceilings, and a gourmet kitchen with commercial-grade appliances.
The master bedroom offers a luxurious retreat with a wet bar, fireplace, and dual closets. Hall, known for his successful NFL career, played for three different teams, amassing 43 interceptions. The mansion stands as a testament to a life well-lived as Hall embraces a new chapter in his journey.