Jim Irsay's pricy Indiana lakehouse, once owned by the deceased Colts owner, sets sail on the market, boasting a whopping $20 million price tag.
In the picturesque town of Culver, Indiana, a charming lake house that has been a sanctuary of peace, joy, and connection for decades is now available for purchase. Known as the lake house on Lake Maxinkuckee, this property was previously owned by Jim Irsay, the principal owner, chairman, and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts.
The lake house, which is not currently listed for sale, offers an idyllic setting for sunrise boat rides, long summer evenings on the porch, fishing off the dock, roasting marshmallows under the stars, and shared laughter around the kitchen table. Over the years, it has been a cherished location for family gatherings and celebrations, creating cherished memories for the Irsay family.
Contrastingly, a different property owned by Irsay, "The Indigo at Vie L'Ven" in Vail, Colorado, is listed for sale at an impressive $27,000,000 USD. This six-acre waterfront property is a turnkey oceanfront residence in Indigo Bay, Sint Maarten, featuring a European-inspired main home, a guesthouse, wellness, and entertainment buildings. The main home boasts eight bedrooms, 12 baths, high timber-framed ceilings, hand-painted details, four fireplaces, several screened porches, and a walkout lower level.
The property includes an entertainment complex with a club-style bar, a four-lane bowling alley, an arcade, and an indoor shooting range. The grounds host a fire pit, a sand volleyball court, and a 4,000-square-foot dock with two boat slips and three solar-powered lifts on 250 feet of lake frontage. The wellness center, complete with an indoor pool and spa, a fireside lounge, and steam and fitness areas, adds to the luxurious amenities of this property.
Wendy Bowman, a real estate writer at a renowned website, has covered the sale of this property. Bowman, who was previously a freelancer for Modern Luxury and several other media outlets, primarily focused on luxury properties. The waterfront property is listed for under $20 million with Andrea Kelly of Encore Sotheby's International Realty.
Jim Irsay, worth a reported $4.8 billion per Forbes, was the owner of the Colts from 1997 until his death. After his passing, his three daughters, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson, took over ownership of the team. The Lakeshore estate in Culver, Indiana, however, has not been reported to have been sold or acquired by anyone following his death, as Jim Irsay is still alive.
Whether you're seeking a serene retreat for family gatherings or a lavish oceanfront residence, these properties offer an opportunity to create new memories and cherished moments.