Seahawks coach Pete Carroll sells Rolling Hills estate in $3.05-million off-market deal
Here’s one move you won’t find on the NFL waiver wire: Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has sold his longtime home in Rolling Hills for $3.05 million in an off-market deal.
Set on a corner lot on a private street, the single-story ranch house is surrounded by hedges and mature trees.
The house was built in the late 1950s and, according to tax records, has about 4,000 square feet of living space, four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Interior appointments include cathedral-vaulted ceilings, French doors and skylights. There are four fireplaces.
Patio and decking surround a swimming pool and spa in the backyard. Terraced gardens, lawns and a putting green round out the yard. Views take in the surrounding park area and greenbelt.
Carroll, who served as head coach of USC’s football program from 2001-2009, bought the house 16 years ago for $1.93 million, records show.
The 64-year-old coach elevated the Trojans to a national powerhouse during his tenure. His NFL coaching stops include stints with the New England Patriots (1997-1999) and New York Jets (1994). He has coached the Seahawks since 2010, winning a pair of NFC Championships and a Super Bowl (2013).
Last year, the longtime South Bay resident sold another home in the Manhattan Beach area for $2.05 million, The Times previously reported.
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