Seattle Seahawks star Richard Sherman is already putting his new salary to good use, buying NBA star and Seattle native Jamal Crawford’s home in Maple Valley for $2.31 million.

Public records show that Sherman, 26, on Friday purchased a 9,435-square-foot Mediterranean mansion from Crawford, the Rainier Beach High School basketball icon who went eighth-overall in the 2000 NBA draft and now plays for the Los Angeles Clippers. The three-story home, located in the suburbs south of Renton, has four bedrooms and 6 1/4 bathrooms.

According to the property listing on Redfin, Sherman’s new home includes quite a few luxurious amenities. Among the highlights are:

an indoor swimming pool and hot tub

three outdoor water features

a billiards room, media room and game room with a wet bar

an athletic court

two full kitchens

a family room with a triple-height ceiling

two floor-to-ceiling stone fireplaces

a personal beauty salon

a private deck for every bedroom

Tuscan columns, slate floors, arched windows and a curved grand staircase

gated entry and parking for an RV

a security system with cameras

Sherman, with his four-year, $57.4 million contract extension in May, could afford to buy this home six times over each year through the length of his new deal with the Seahawks. And that’s just his salary; his actual income includes millions more from endorsements for the likes of Campbell’s Chunky Soup, Eletronic Arts (the “Madden” video-game cover) and Oberto beef jerky.

Redfin’s website had 12 photos of the home, which was built in 2004. The mansion sits on a 4.96-acre, fenced-in lot located on a dead-end street. Check out the photo below.

[Updated 11:45 a.m., July 28: At the request of the Seattle Seahawks, we have removed links to the property listing on Redfin’s website. The listing no longer includes multiple photos of the home.]

[Updated 4:15 p.m., June 11: At the request of the Seattle Seahawks, we have removed the street address of Sherman’s new home from this post.]

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