On Wednesday, former Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt’s home in Arcadia sold for a price tag of 3.5 million dollars. It was initially purchased for 1.68 million in 2016. Arizona realtor Robert Jofee closed the home sale and said in a release, “the buyers loved the floor plan, which is very family-friendly with plenty of privacy for kids and adults.”

The home sits on a .62 acre lot and has 3,968 square feet—5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms with breathtaking views of Camelback Mountain.
Whisenhunt coached the Cardinals for six seasons, including their 2009 Super Bowl appearance against Pittsburgh.
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