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Former Giants Quarterback Eli Manning Is Selling Summit Mansion
After raising three daughters in Hoboken and then Summit, N.J., he's listed his 6-bedroom house for $5.25 million.
SUMMIT, NJ — Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who retired earlier this year at age 39, has put his Summit, N.J. home on the market for $5.25 million, according to a real estate website and Sotheby's listing.
After being drafted by the NFL in 2004 and taking the Giants to two Super Bowls, Manning retired in January. Over the years, he also grew his family with wife Abby McGrew. The couple and their three daughters outgrew their Hoboken waterfront condo in 2016 (although he was seen partying in a Hoboken bar with quarterback Daniel Jones this past December) and moved into the 1904 Summit home after renovations were completed.
The Mannings had a fourth child, a son named Charlie, last year.
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The Realtor.com story says the Summit home "has space enough for an entire team" with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and four half-baths. "The full layout includes a fireside dining room, a sun-filled formal living room, and an oversized family room," it notes. "A gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances looks out to a breakfast room." There's also a golf simulator and pool.
The home was listed for sale on July 31.
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The story says that Manning also reportedly has a house in the Hamptons.
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