Former defensive end Chris Long is ready to tackle a sale of his mountaintop cabin in North Garden, VA.
The two-time Super Bowl champ and popular podcaster has listed his cabin for $3,350,000. It comes with 165 acres.
Featuring vistas that stretch for miles, the mountain retreat has 4,431 square feet of living space, including four bedrooms and 3.5 baths. But it’s the large parcel of unspoiled natural beauty that’s the highlight.
The property provides “some of the greatest views in Central Virginia and beyond,” the listing states.
Top-of-the-line durable materials were used to create this high-end cabin (think hardwood, slate, and metal roofing).
This incredible aerie isn’t as remote as you might think. Located just 20 minutes away from Charlottesville, the cabin is fairly close to civilization.
There’s also a second building on the property that’s said to be ideal for a caretaker or overflow guests.
Outside you’ll find a bluestone terrace that overlooks many miles of hiking and riding trails. You might be able to spot other farms and estates in the distance.
After starring at the University of Virginia, Long began his NFL career with the then–St. Louis Rams in 2008. He ended it a decade later in consecutive Super Bowl wins with the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Since his retirement from football, Long has hosted the Green Light podcast and maintained a popular presence on Twitter.