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Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Chris Long Seeking $3.4M for 165-Acre Estate in Virginia

Super Bowl champ Chris Long put Hope Mountain, his retreat in Central Virginia, up for sale on the open market this holiday season. The retired defensive end is looking for $3.35 million for the residence, which is notable for the land that swaddles it: 164.77 acres of rolling forested land.

The house sits high on a ridge which commands superb views of the serenely bucolic landscape. A 4,431 sq. ft. abode with four bedrooms and four baths across two levels, it is positioned on a cleared and slightly convex plateau and joined by a post-and-beam guest house.

Inside, the house is defined by pine and stone, casting the living style in a rustic mold in keeping with its location. In the kitchen, cobalt blue cabinetry brings a blast of intense cool to the shared spaces, while stacked stone accents and fireplaces bring additional texture to the whole.

The home’s main exterior living area is a flagstone veranda. Offering a prime spot for the natural vistas surrounding the property, it is sure to be a primary destination in warmer weather.

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