NFL star Travis Kelce, known for his performance on the field and his high-profile relationship with Taylor Swift, is making waves with a luxurious upgrade to his $6 million Kansas City mansion.
Reports indicate that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is transforming part of his home into a lavish underground man cave, complete with a golf simulator, adding to his already impressive property.
Travis Kelce bought the property with Taylor Swift in mind
Kelce’s mansion, situated on a 3.5-acre lot in a secluded cul-de-sac, is an entertainer’s dream that offers privacy for the celebrity couple.
The property includes a two-level movie theater, a wine cellar, a club room with a bar, and an expansive pool area with a hot tub, waterfall, and spacious patio.
With amenities like a gym, sauna, tennis/pickleball court, and even a miniature golf course, Kelce’s home has no shortage of recreational options-now including a personal underground golf simulator.
While the Chiefs star has seen a lucrative career-earning over $93 million and recently signing a two-year, $34.25 million contract extension-his off-field ventures have also bolstered his fortune.
Kelce’s podcast, “New Heights,” which he co-hosts with his brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, is valued at over $100 million, solidifying his financial footing to fund high-end home projects like this.
The Leawood Public Works Department recently confirmed the excavation permit for Kelce’s residence, and construction is underway.
Although Swift’s involvement in the project remains unclear, fans speculate that she may be among the first to enjoy the new space, along with Kelce’s teammates and friends, who share his love for golf.
What is an Iceberg house?
Kelce, who purchased the 17,000-square-foot mansion in Leawood, Kansas, in 2023, is joining the “iceberg house” trend-a growing phenomenon among celebrities looking to create expansive hidden spaces beneath their homes.
This new addition reportedly involves excavation to extend the basement space by about two feet, giving Kelce the ideal setup for an underground retreat.
Dubbed “iceberg houses,” these homes focus on building downward, allowing for spacious interiors below ground while keeping a low profile above.
The concept, which offers safety, privacy, and unique design possibilities, appeals to celebrities and affluent homeowners who favor sophisticated interiors over flashy exteriors.