NHL All-Star Ryan Suter is hoping to score $4.5 million for his retreat in Wisconsin.
The Minnesota Wild defenseman used the Mazomanie home as a sanctuary from his busy NHL schedule. The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is located on 120 sprawling acres in Wisconsin’s Driftless Region, about 25 miles from Madison.
The custom mansion spans 12,000 square feet, and is packed with luxe features like soaring ceilings, walls of windows, French doors, several fireplaces, and wood plank floors. The large open-concept living room acts as the center of the home, and opens to a gourmet kitchen accented with high-end appliances.
Guests and residents alike should enjoy time spent in the home theater and billiard room while enjoying a vintage from the wine cellar. Anybody would.
Suter, who is an eight-time All-Star, is selling his home because he hasn’t had enough extra time to spend at the Wisconsin retreat.