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    Sean McVay’s House: A Glimpse Inside the Rams Head Coach’s $14 Million Home

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    Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay's $14 million mansion is a peek into his budding net worth -- let's take a look at his house in Hidden Hills.

    Sean McVay was hired as the Los Angeles Rams head coach on Jan. 12, 2017, making him the youngest coach to take the reigns in the modern NFL era.

    After seven seasons of calling the shots from the Rams’ sidelines, including two Super Bowl appearances (one victory) and four playoff berths, McVay has accumulated a net worth of $40 million.

    His wealth translates into his luxurious lifestyle, evidenced by his $14 million purchase of a gorgeous mansion in Hidden Hills, Calif., in 2022.

    We’ll break down all the amenities of the house he shares with his family.

    Let’s Take a Tour of Sean McVay’s $14 Million Mansion

    The year 2022 was terrific for McVay as he led the Rams to a Super Bowl title. He was rewarded with a lucrative contract that would pay him $14 million annually.

    The Rams didn’t skip a beat to secure McVay’s loyalty as he was offered a $100 million, five-year TV deal by Amazon, which would’ve made his fortune an even bigger one.

    McVay’s contract was finalized in June, but that didn’t stop him from gifting himself a $14 million mansion in April.

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    The stunning property is located in Los Angeles and has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms in a 1.4-acre area. The original asking price for the luxurious space was $15.5 million, but McVay reduced it to $14 million.

    “The contemporary farmhouse” has a woody aesthetic, high ceilings, and large windows, giving it an old-money but modern vibe.

    Other impressive features of the Rams’ head coach’s house include a private home theater, a four-car garage, walk-in closets, breakfast bars, an extravagant swimming pool, and more.

    McVay lives in his luxurious mansion with his wife, Veronika Khomyn, and his son, Jordan John McVay. Khomyn is a real estate agent with a Los Angeles-based company called The Agency RE.

    The property is about a 40-minute drive from SoFi Stadium, making it easy for McVay to show up to work every day.

    Soon after McVay got his head coaching gig with the Rams, he treated himself to a $2.7 million house in Encino, Calif., a 30-minute drive from SoFi Stadium.

    The property was originally built in 1966 and underwent a major renovation, which turned it into a white-themed modern dream house. The 4,660-square-foot home has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a swimming pool, and more.

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