Panthers head coach Frank Reich buys $3.45M Foxcroft home

Panthers head coach Frank Reich buys $3.45M Foxcroft home

Photo: Courtesy of Joe Purvis

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Panthers head coach Frank Reich will soon settle into a Foxcroft estate he recently purchased for $3,450,000.

His new home on Arbor Way sold Wednesday afternoon. Jessica Grier of Premier Sotheby’s International Realty marketed the listing.

Why it matters: The team named Reich their new head coach in January, but he’s is no stranger to the area.

  • Reich, a preacher and father of three daughters, was the Panthers’ first starting quarterback in back 1995. He previously was head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.

Layout: At 5,255 square feet, the south Charlotte home has four bedrooms plus five-and-a-half baths with an open floor plan, per a Sotheby’s release. The new space is a size down from his former home in Indiana but has a similar level of privacy on a more spacious lot.

Design deep dive: His new home was crafted by Greg Perry and Grandfather Homes to include classic architectural elements from bluestone floors to custom built-ins.

  • It also has masonry fireplaces, a gourmet chef’s kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances and a transparent wine rack wall.

Seamless entertaining: The first floor is filled with natural light and has a direct view of the yard. Retractable screens accentuate the indoor-outdoor living areas.

  • The home features a covered veranda and fire pit, smart-home automation and a two-car garage with a charging system.

All photos courtesy of Joe Purvis.

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