Former quarterback Michael Vick sold his South Florida home for full price. The Davie, FL, home sold for $1.4 M in June.
Vick gave Patriots defensive end Lawrence Guy the large spread in a guard-gated community. Linemen aren’t known for their hands, but Guy caught an ultraluxe pad for offseason relaxation.
A few weeks on the market, the gorgeous property went under contract. Listing agent Giselle Bonetti of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate said they were thrilled to accept a full-ask offer on the home, allowing the Vicks to focus on their future and growing family. In the deal, she represented Vick.
Property records show Vick and Kijafa bought the home in 2013 for $1.32 M.
The formal dining room has a decorative ceiling, the living room has floor-to-ceiling windows, and we have marble flooring throughout. The family room and chef’s kitchen are adjacent.
The master suite has a dressing room, sitting area, coffee bar, walk-in closets, and an elegant bath. The outdoor living area has a pool, spa, lounge, and water views.
Guy, drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round in 2011, has bounced around the NFL. The 28-year-old joined the Patriots in 2017 on a four-year, $20 M contract after five teams.
Vick, who retired in 2017, played for the Falcons and Eagles. He served 21 months for his dog-M ring involvement in 2007, ending his career. After his release, he joined the Eagles in 2009. Vick became a Fox Sports analyst on “Fox NFL Kickoff.”