Mike Iupati buys house in Phoenix, AZ for $1,365,000
NFL star Mike Iupati
Seattle Seahawks guard Michael Iupati purchased this home in Phoenix, Arizona for $1,365,000 soon after joining the Arizona Cardinals in 2015. Property records show that the NFL star who previously played several top tier seasons with the San Francisco 49ers purchased the home from recently-retired Daryn Colledge, who played for the Cardinals from 2011-2013.
The six-bed, seven-bath, 5,570-square-foot interior boasts a wrought iron front door, sweeping stairway, travertine tile, hardwood floors, completely remodeled private master bathroom, and a two-sided fireplace from the master retreat to the master bathroom. While the outside of the three-time Pro Bowl selectee's new house offers a large swimming pool complete with scenic waterfalls, and even a patio misting system ideal for the hot summers.
Mike Iupati's house in Phoenix, Arizona.
The home was built in 2003 and is set on slightly under a half acre.
Michael Iupati was born in American Samoa. His family moved to Anaheim, California where he played high school football before playing collegiate football for the University of Idaho. Iupati is married to Ashley and they have two boys. He turned 32 years of age on Sunday, May 12, 2019.
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