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Player Cut From Minnesota Vikings Is Selling His Condo: Photos

The North Loop condo features a private rooftop balcony.

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Kevin McDermott, who played long snapper for the Minnesota Vikings since 2015, is selling his Minneapolis condo after he was cut from the team last month. McDermott lost his job after Minnesota drafted Air Force player Austin Cutting.

Kevin and his wife Lauren purchased the home for $672,700 in May 2017, according to Hennepin County records. They are selling it for $995,000.

The McDermotts' North Loop condo features exposed brick, wood beams, soaring ceilings, reclaimed hardwood floors, exposed duct work, metal stair cases, quartz counter tops and custom walk-in master closet. The owner can also enjoy relaxing on the private rooftop balcony.

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Special features include: Nest security system, top of the line stainless appliances, and two parking spaces.

Building amenities include an exercise room, green space, roof top deck and an outdoor patio.

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