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Jared Goff Lists His Hidden Hills, L.A California Mansion For $6.4 Million

American football quarterback for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) Jared Goff Sells His California Mansion for $6.4 Million.

A couple of years after the Los Angeles Rams selected Jared Goff as the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NFL draft, the quarterback plunked down just over $4 million for a mansion in the affluent guard-gated Hidden Hills neighborhood. Subsequently, a blockbuster trade saw Goff go to Detroit Lions in exchange for their quarterback, Matthew Stafford. So, the 27-year-old football star has unsurprisingly proceeded to lighten his SoCal property portfolio, according to Dirt.

A California native, Goff spent five seasons with the Rams and led the team to a Super Bowl appearance before he was traded to the Detroit Lions in 2021. During his four-year stay, he touched up the backyard by adding a custom golf chipping pad and putting green.

Records show Goff has now offloaded his contemporary ranch-style residence to a non-famous buyer for $6.4 million, as first reported by the Los Angeles Times. Though that’s around $1 million less than the nearly $7.5 million Goff originally wanted for the estate, it’s still a whopping $2.3 million more than he paid for the place over four years ago, back in May 2018. The California native still maintains a residential foothold in the area, retaining a Hermosa Beach house he bought in 2020 for $5.8 million.

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Perched atop a 1.4-acre knoll, and resting on a secluded cul-de-sac, Goff’s just-sold Hidden Hills spread features a main house with four bedrooms and a matching number of baths in a little more than 5,300 square feet of mostly single-level living space. There’s also a detached 1,075-square-foot guesthouse with its own driveway and garage, plus a courtyard warmed by a fire-pit.

Built in the early 1950s, the contemporary stucco and stone-accented structure has since been extensively renovated, complete with open-concept interiors boasting vaulted wood-beam ceilings, clerestory windows and retractable glass doors throughout. Amenities include a private office and a second-story loft, plus a chipping pad and putting green.

Among the other highlights: a formal entry leading to a large living room sporting a fireplace embedded in a wood-clad wall and dining area holding court adjacent to a wet bar. An adjoining gourmet kitchen is outfitted with an eat-in island, top-tier stainless appliances and a walk-in pantry, while the master retreat is decked out with a separate fireside seating area and private patio, as well as a luxe bath equipped with dual vanities, a square-shaped soaking tub and marble shower.

Particularly standing out is the resort-like backyard, which hosts everything from a stone-lined pool and spa with a sundeck, to an expansive covered terrace with an al fresco dining area and a barbecue setup, the aforementioned golf amenities and an attached three-car garage flanked by a spacious motor court.

Although Goff ultimately got less than he was initially asking, he still made a handsome profit from the deal.

The deal and listing was handled by Jordan Cohen.

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Sources: Dirt, Los Angeles Times



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