Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald is a property mogul with a $10M estate and a home he rents for $15K/month

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At age 38, most NFL aficionados can only dream of becoming a head coach.

Mike Macdonald already is — and has an additional achievement under his belt: a $10 million estate.

The Seattle Seahawks head coach quietly snapped up an 8,580-square-foot compound in Redmond, Washington, in May 2024 for that princely sum, just months after being hired to replace Pete Carroll.

The home had originally been listed for $10.95 million. On paper, that looks like a healthy price chop. But zoom out: the previous owners paid $7.95 million. In other words, the property appreciated by more than $2 million before Macdonald ever moved in.

Mike Macdonald purchased this sprawling Redmond, Washington home for $10 million. Google Earth
Mike Macdonald became the youngest head coach in the NFL upon his hiring by the Seattle Seahawks on January 31, 2024, at age 36. Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The five-bedroom, three-bath estate sits within the Farm at Union-Novelty Hill and leans hard into resort-style living. There’s seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining space, a pool and spa, an indoor golf center and a full gym. A theater room and a hidden speakeasy nod to after-hours fun, while an auto barn and organic gardens round out what the listing called a “legacy estate.”

It’s a bold move for a coach whose estimated net worth is about $15 million — and who, at the time of his hiring in January 2024, became the youngest head coach in the NFL.

Macdonald’s rise has been fast and calculated. A former defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens from 2022 to 2023, he had already built a reputation as a cerebral play-caller.

Meanwhile, Macdonald is renting out his Maryland pad for $15,000 per month. Monument Sotheby's International Realty

In Seattle, he delivered early results, becoming the first coach in franchise history to notch 10 wins in his first season. In year two, he pushed the Seahawks to a 14-3 record, a franchise best, locking up the NFC West and the conference’s top seed before marching to a Super Bowl berth.

While he’s settling into life in the Pacific Northwest, Macdonald hasn’t cut ties with Maryland — he’s monetized them.

The coach is renting out his Reisterstown, Maryland, home for $15,000 per month. He purchased the 6,299-square-foot property in 2022 for $2.3 million during his Ravens tenure.

That four-bedroom, five-bath house sits at the end of a long, tree-lined drive backing onto hundreds of acres of protected woodland. It underwent a two-year expansion and renovation, adding cherry floors, mahogany doors, coffered ceilings and layers of custom millwork. The kitchen boasts a Viking six-burner range with a griddle, dual dishwashers, a butler’s pantry with wet bar and double refrigerator drawers.

Upstairs, the primary suite includes a gas fireplace, heated spa floors and an infinity tub. Downstairs, a secondary kitchen opens toward a heated pool, a 10-person spa and bluestone patio.

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