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Rams Coach Sean McVay Buys $14M, 6-Bedroom L.A. Mansion

  • The Super Bowl winner's 9,000-square-foot Hidden Hills property is close to the team's practice facility.
  • The farmhouse-style home has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, plus several amenities.
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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has purchased a $14 million mansion in Hidden Hills, California. 

The 9,000-square-foot, farmhouse-style home, which sits on 1.4 acres, has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Features include a gym, movie theater, firepit lounge, infinity pool, built-in BBQ, and a four-car garage. 

The home debuted on the market in January at an asking price of $15.5 million. 

The Hidden Hills home marks McVay’s second residential real estate investment in California. In 2017, the youngest head coach in NFL history to win the Super Bowl purchased a six-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom, 4,600-square-foot home in Encino for $2.7 million. 

McVay’s newest property, which is minutes away from the Rams’ practice facility in Thousand Oaks, is also close to several players’ homes, including cornerback Jalen Ramsey and quarterback Matthew Stafford — who owns three homes himself in Hidden Hills.

Last week, Stafford purchased two neighboring homes previously owned by Drake in Hidden Hills for $11 million. Last year, Stafford purchased a home in the area for $19.6 million.

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