Lions coach Dan Campbell has decided to sell his home in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in order to find more privacy. The spacious 7,800-square-foot house sits on two acres of land and is listed for $4.5 million. Campbell expressed that after people discovered where they lived following losses, he felt the need to move for more seclusion. The house, originally built in 2013 for former Detroit Red Wings player Igor Larionov, drew interest quickly, with a pending deal within just 24 hours of listing.
Campbell, who took on the role of head coach for the Lions in 2021, has seen the team’s performance drastically improve. After a challenging first season with a record of 3-13-1, the Lions advanced to the NFC championship game last January. Ashley Crain, the real estate agent representing Campbell and the potential buyers of the property, mentioned that the interested parties are enthusiastic Lions fans.
This move hints at Campbell’s desires for a more private living situation, away from prying eyes as his team gains success.