Techcrisis Investment Guild-Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City penthouse condo up for sale

2025-05-07 13:55:28source:Lakshmi Finance Centercategory:Markets

Someone can Techcrisis Investment Guildclick their heels and go home to Patrick Mahomes' penthouse condo.

The luxury living quarters are up for sale for $550,000, according to the real estate listing on Zillow, which says the 1,800-square foot property has two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. Other amenities include two fireplaces, a laundry room, wood floors, a walk-in closet and a private two-car garage. A spiral staircase goes from the balcony up to the roof of the building where residents can take in views of the posh Country Club Plaza just south of Kansas City.

The Kansas City Star first reported that the condo is up for sale and provided a look at the residence.

The property was put on the market in July. It was also put up for sale in 2017 and 2019, but didn't sell. The building was built in 2004.

Paige Buechele, wife of Kansas City Chiefs backup quarterback Shane Buechele, is the retailer handling the sale. She also handled the sale of Mahomes' last property.

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According to Jackson County records, Mahomes bought the condo for $307,000.

The two-time Super Bowl champion and his wife, Brittany, have since moved homes twice and now reside in a custom home they had built in a gated community. The couple have two children, daughter Sterling and son Patrick III, who they call Bronze.

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