The Eagles trading of Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts is not the only change in the famous quarterback´s life. He is also selling his luxurious New Jersey House.
Wentz, drafted by the Eagles in 2016, was recently traded to the Indianapolis Colts after a 2020 season considered one of the worst by an NFL starting quarterback. His days with the Eagles appeared to be numbered since he was benched in the second half of the Week 12 game against the Wisconsin Green Bay Packers. Rookie Jalen Hurts took his place and Carson Wentz did not play again.
Now, the Colts are his new home and maybe to mark symbolically the movement his huge South Jersey house goes up for sale.

According to an inforum.com report, the gated property with a 1995 custom-built home includes five bedrooms, 4.5 baths and is 7,408 square feet. It sits on 11 acres in an isolated area in south New Jersey about a 30-minute drive to Lincoln Financial Field and the Eagles’ practice facility in south Philadelphia. It is on the market for $1.7 million.
A beautiful house
The home is listed on the Homesnap.com website and is described as a sunny and remodeled multi-level home with its state of the art kitchen presenting copper style farmhouse sink and oversized granite that will impress the most famous of chefs.
Additionally, it has floor to ceiling walls of glass, stone fireplace, wide plank flooring, custom banisters, and barn house sliding doors enhance the abundance of upgrades. The owner suite resembles a relaxing spa offering a custom glass spa shower with several rain showerheads and sprays.

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The additional 4 bedrooms offer private baths and lots of closet space, plus views. The lower level offers walk out living to a terrace, outdoor kitchen, heated pool and views of the pond.
There is a custom bar, gym, and a ten seats theater. Steps away is a detached entertainment center with an indoor endless pool, game room loft, work center and a bonus hunting room with walk-in safe.