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Peyton Manning, the former NFL quarterback, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, into a football dynasty—his father, Archie Manning, once led the Saints, and his older brother, Eli Manning, starred for the Giants. After a 14‑season stint with the Indianapolis Colts, a 2011 neck injury forced him to sit out, leading to a four‑year run with the Denver Broncos before he retired. He now lives in Denver with his wife Ashley and their twin sons, born in 2011.
**Tennessee lakefront property**
In 2000, reports surfaced that Manning had purchased a parcel in a gated community in Ooltewah, Tennessee, with plans to build a lakefront home the following year. The price paid was never disclosed, but a neighboring lot was listed at $1.5 million. The neighborhood boasted a lodge, equestrian facilities, and lake and creek access. A 2007 Sports Illustrated feature confirmed that the property remained in Manning’s name, and his son Marshall’s enrollment at the nearby Baylor School in 2025 suggests the family still maintains a residence there.
**Indianapolis house**
While with the Colts, Manning owned a country‑style home in Meridian Hills, Indianapolis. Built in 2000, the 5‑bedroom, 6½‑bath house featured a white‑columned porch, a marble‑tiled foyer, a wood‑paneled study with a black marble fireplace, and a sunlit living room. The kitchen had a white marble island and a butler’s pantry, while the master suite offered a walk‑in closet and a spa‑like bathroom with a soaking tub and steam shower. Additional amenities included a home theater, a rec room with a wet bar and brick fireplace, a wine cellar, and a gym. The property sold in 2013 for about $1.4 million and again in 2021 for $2.2 million.
Manning’s impact on Indianapolis extends beyond his home. A statue of him stands outside Lucas Oil Stadium, and the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital lies nearby. He also had a “man cave” in the basement of St. Elmo Steak House, where he would watch games after a match. In February 2025, he reflected on the city: “Great memories, great friends. Indianapolis will always be part of my life.”
**Miami condo**
A 2012 Miami Times article revealed that Manning owned a two‑bedroom condo in the Continuum high‑rise on Miami Beach, with a price tag of roughly $2 million. The unit featured sliding glass walls opening onto a wrap‑around terrace with ocean and skyline views, and residents enjoyed multiple pools, a fitness center, a spa, and on‑site dining. It is unclear whether he still holds the property or how much he paid.
**Denver mansion**
In 2012, after signing a $96 million, five‑year contract with the Broncos, Manning purchased a $4.6 million, two‑story Georgian‑style mansion in Cherry Hills Village, just south of Denver. The 3.37‑acre, 16,500‑square‑foot estate sits behind a wrought‑iron fence and includes seven bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a walnut‑floored open‑plan living area, a wine cellar, a billiards room, a wood‑paneled office, custom cherry‑wood dressing rooms, a barbecue patio, multiple fireplaces, an elevator, and a seven‑car garage. Manning still considers it his primary residence; in 2022 he said he could not imagine moving because his children attend school there and he has deep ties to the city.
**Second Denver property**
In 2023, Manning added a second Denver‑area home to his portfolio, investing about $5.3 million in a roughly 3,500‑square‑foot house near the Cherry Hills estate. According to the Denver Post, the property is intended for business use rather than personal living. Manning remains the owner of this second residence.
