Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has faced quite a bit of scrutiny in recent weeks. That’s not entirely surprising given the nosedive his team has endured in that time.
Pittsburgh’s lead skipper boasts a career record of 170-100-2. While it is correct to say that Tomlin’s never had a losing season, it’s more impressive to specify that he’s authored 13 winning campaigns. Tomlin also helped to secure Pittsburgh’s league-best sixth Lombardi trophy with a victory in Super Bowl 43.
Tomlin’s professional successes have helped him to considerable wealth. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the 51-year-old ball coach is worth approximately $30 million. And he’s got the house to show for it.
A Look Inside Mike Tomlin’s House
Tomlin and his family live on Shady Ave, in Pittsburgh, nearby to Chatham University. His home is historic by definition, having been built well over 100 years ago back in 1908. In spite of the home’s age, it’s noteworthy for both its elegance and its modernity.
Tomlin’s home was last sold for $1.8 million in 2007, according to Realtor. One can pretty safely surmise it was Tomlin himself who made the purchase. After all, that was his first year at the helm of the football team. Both Realtor and Zillow have the home’s estimated price tag today in the neighborhood of $3 million.
Tomlin’s abode has a number of noteworthy attributes. For starters, it spans well over 9,000 square feet. It’s very spacious, with sizable yards both in front and back. There’s an inviting pool in the back yard. He’s got plenty of space to catch a nap or a shower, with four bedrooms and five bathrooms.
This article from Omni Home Ideas provides a tour via pictorial of the rooms in Tomlin’s homes. There’s notable features that stand out in almost every one of them.
Tomlin’s got a room decked out in various memorabilia that’s likely been accrued throughout his decorated career.
Not coincidentally, the display bears some resemblance to the FedEx Great Hall at Acrisure Stadium.
The children’s bedroom rivals that of Arnold from Nickelodeon’s “Hey Arnold,” the highest compliment you can pay to a child’s bedroom. The room features a winding slide and bunk beds that would make Brennan Huff and Dale Doback envious.
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Adults, however, will likely find their jealousy aimed at Tomlin’s master bathroom. It’s got a a deep, standalone bathtub that exudes comfort as well as an expansive, walkaround shower. And it’s a near certainty that the bathroom floors are heated.
Weep not for Tomlin. He may be catching some heat lately, but things are largely all right for him.