Three-time Super Bowl winner Tajuan “Ty” Law just sold his lakefront home in Plantation for $1.89 million.
Law, who played 15 seasons in the NFL, including for the New England Patriots, New York Jets and the Denver Broncos, sold the 5,200-square-foot, six-bedroom house at 10862 Hawks Vista Street to Kirk and Lisa Russell, property records show.
Although current and former professional sportsmen have put some amazing houses on the market in South Florida in recent years, Ty Law’s Plantation property, which is seeking $2.2 million, is one of the most intriguing.
The five-time Pro Bowler and three-time Super Bowl champion, who played his whole career for the New England Patriots, furnished his fun house with a plethora of amenities to match his glittering NFL CV.
The house, designed by Cecil Hayes, features a Tahitian-style chickee hut with built-in couches, a full bar, and a 60-inch flatscreen, as well as a central courtyard with a pool and grotto. Koi ponds wind around the space, leading to a summer kitchen.
Six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a sort of entertainment wing with a game room, home cinema, and adjoining refreshment area featuring a popcorn maker, slushee maker, and beer tap are highlights of the 5,500-square-foot property’s modern furnishings.
The renowned player, whose playing career spanned from 1995 to 2009, continued, “I really enjoyed entertaining friends and family in our home.” “My favorite spot to watch a game was the chickee hut because I could just kick back, unwind, and take in the quiet surroundings.”