Having left the Bills, NFL wide receiver Cole Beasley has put his farmhouse property in New York up for sale. The home appeared less than a month ago, but wasn’t destined to spend too much time languishing on the market. The 2010-built 6,944 sq. ft. house is currently listed in pending status, with an asking price of $1.5 million.
A six-bedroom with five baths across two levels of living area, the house cuts a fine countryside figure from without, surrounded as it is with acres of lawn and sporting a covered porch in front. In back, the residence opens onto an elevated patio with a step-down fire pit looking toward the treeline. It sits on 4.6 acres in Orchard Park, a bucolic bedroom community outside Buffalo.
Inside, the home features pastel beige and off-white tones, scraped hickory plank, and a stone fireplace. The two-island kitchen features a bank of windows for a breakfast table, and opens onto the property exterior. The master suite is ground-level, while the remaining sleeping accommodations are on the second level.
Beasley, who spent seven seasons in Dallas, is currently a free agent.