NFL Player Maxx Crosby Acquires a Luxurious Las Vegas Estate

Equipped with a four-year, $94 million contract extension that will yield a healthy $19 million base salary in 2024, three-time Pro Bowler Maxx Crosby has chosen to allocate a portion of those funds toward purchasing a stylish Las Vegas home in the guard-gated Mountain Trails enclave of Summerlin, for slightly over $5.6 million. The sale was initially reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Fans of the Las Vegas Raiders know Madd Maxx as the NFL’s fourth highest-paid defensive end. He ended up getting a very decent deal on the contemporary digs, which local dentist Bill Dickerson had advertised for about $13 million back in the winter of 2020. According to records, Dickerson paid $2.8 million for the house in 2003. Previous rumors claim that he then bought the lot next door, combined the two properties, and built a second building that included an opulent indoor basketball court with an upstairs viewing gallery that featured a kitchenette, a fireside lounge, and views of the surrounding valley.

A gated motorcourt with six garage spaces is tucked off to the side of the creamy stucco and terracotta-roof dwelling, with a separate gated entrance leading up to the towering wood-and-glass door front door via a fountain-enhanced walkway. Once inside, an expansive double-height great room has a sunken dining room warmed by a fireplace and an adjacent wet bar-equipped living area. Around the corner is a family room, which connects to a gourmet kitchen outfitted with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, dual islands, top-tier stainless appliances, a walk-in pantry and an accompanying breakfast nook.

A curving staircase heads upstairs, where a sumptuous master retreat is decked out with a window-lined sitting area, private balcony and walk-in closet, as well as a spa-inspired bath flaunting dual vanities and an elaborate soaking tub sheathed in marble. And scoring the go-ahead touchdown? The lushly landscaped grounds, which are spotlighted by a boulder-laced swimming pool and spa, an in-ground trampoline, and numerous spots ideal for al fresco lounging and entertaining with niceties like a built-in barbecue and fire-pit.

In addition to his newly purchased Summerlin estate, Crosby and his wife Rachel Washburn also reportedly still maintain a nearly 3,000-square-foot home in the Nevada city of Henderson that they picked up for $480,000 in 2020.

The listing was held by Austin Sherwood of Luxury Estates International; Kathie Castro of Realty ONE Group Southwest repped the buyers.