When it comes to relocating for work, selling your cherished home often becomes a necessity. This is the situation facing NFL legend Deion Sanders, who has gained famе as “Coach Prime” and is now preparing for a move.
Having recently left his position as head coach of Jackson State University’s football team to take on a highly lucrative coaching role at the University of Colorado, Sanders has put his property in Canton, Mississippi, on the market.
Listed at $1.5 million, this exquisite 5,300-square-foot farmhouse boasts five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Situated on 42 acres of land, the property includes a picturesque 4-acre lake and a barn with two bedrooms and four horse stalls.
Inside the residence, you’ll find grand windows, beamed ceilings, and elegant built-in cabinets in the main living space. The luxurious kitchen features a five-burner stove, double ovens, and attractive brick pavers on the floor.
The main bedroom suite is a standout, with its lavish bathroom featuring a jetted tub—perfect for unwinding after a demanding day. Additional high-end amenities include a game room with a bar, a screened porch, a home office, and an outdoor pool complex complete with a kitchen for entertaining.
Outside, the two-bedroom barn offers comfortable accommodations for both humans and equine guests. The private lake on the property likely appealed to Sanders, known for his passion for angling.
Sanders, a celebrated football player, won two Supеr Bowls with different teams—the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys—and was inducted into the NFL Hall of Famе in 2011. Following three successful seasons coaching at Jackson State, he was enticed to Boulder, Colorado, with a lucrative five-year, $29.5 million contract to lead the struggling Buffaloes squad.