Jim Irsay's $12 million mansion has pending offer just five days after going for sale
INDIANAPOLIS -- Five days after the $12 million mansion of the late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay went on the market, an offer is pending.
Steve Decatur, the listing agent on the home with The Decatur Group of Century 21 Scheetz, confirmed the offer, but declined to give other details.
A pending offer in residential real estate means the seller has accepted a buyer's offer and the property is under contract, but the sale has not been finalized.
Irsay's estate, a 24,000-square-foot estate that borders Crooked Stick Golf Club and features two separate standalone guest homes, went up for sale July 30.
Built in 1996, the home sits on 9.4 gated acres and features a Zen garden, seven fireplaces, a private Par 3 golf hole, full nanny's quarters with kitchen, an indoor pool pavilion, a home theater and speakeasy, and a full-size indoor basketball court with Colts markings on the hardwood.

Inside the Carmel mansion of the late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, which is for sale for $12 million.
"Subtle touches throughout reflect Irsay’s pride in the Colts organization and his vision of home as a place of both inspiration and retreat," Decatur said in a statement. "Rarely does a property of this scale, provenance, and privacy become available — a true legacy estate in the heart of the Midwest."
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