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Antonio Brown’s Pennsylvania mansion is up for sale

Antonio Brown is apparently looking to completely move on from Pittsburgh, as the former Steelers wideout has put his $2.3 million suburban mansion on the market.

Brown’s five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home in Gibsonia comes fully-equipped with a “jaw-dropping” stone fireplace, an oversized closet for the “most serious” fashionista and a full theater, according to its Coldwell Banker listing.

But the gem of the property is undoubtedly its three-acre backyard, which features a black and gold basketball court, a turf field and a custom-built two-story treehouse once featured on Animal Planet’s “Treehouse Masters” that’s roughly the size of an average apartment, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette notes.

The “one of a kind” property also has a finished basement with a gym, sauna, steam shower and a full bath, according to the listing.

New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown’s home is for sale.
Coldwell Banker

“The main level features a beautiful den with custom built-ins, making an incredible study,” it reads. “The grand living room area features a lovely fireplace and immaculate coffered ceiling.”

The Allegheny County abode, which Brown bought in 2014 for $1,910,000, has 14 total rooms, central air and an attached garage with four parking spots.

Brown, who is reportedly drawing interest from several NFL teams, still has an outstanding 2019 tax bill of $9,537 in connection to the property, county tax records show.

Brown remains the subject of an NFL probe after his former trainer, Britney Taylor, accused him of rape in a civil suit filed on Sept. 10. The Oakland Raiders released Brown three days earlier and then he signed with the New England Patriots. The team later cut Brown on Sept. 20 after a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct and told Sports Illustrated that the wide receiver intimidated her in text messages.