Chicago Bears guard Nate Davis paid $2.3 million in May to buy a 5,537-square-foot house with five bedrooms in Highland Park.
Davis, originally from Virginia and previously with the Tennessee Titans, signed a $30 million contract with the Bears in March. He struggled with injuries in his first year with the team, including missing four games later in the season due to a severe ankle sprain.
The newly acquired house, which was built in 2003 and designed by Evanston architect Michael Hershenson, features five bathrooms, three fireplaces, a kitchen with a butler’s pantry, a family room with built-ins and a wall of windows, as well as a wood-paneled study on the first floor. Other amenities include a four-season sunroom with ravine views, and a primary suite with a second office, a private screened porch, dual custom walk-in closets, and heated floors.
The lower level of the house includes a game room, a kitchenette, and a fitness room.
The residence is situated on a 1.28-acre property and is accessed via a private wooded drive.
Paul Gorney of eXp Realty, the agent who represented Davis, was unavailable for comment.
In the 2022 tax year, the property had a $52,785 tax bill.
The author, Bob Goldsborough, is a freelance writer.
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