 Ben Rothesberger, who is best known as the superstar quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, in the NFL has snagged some pre-luxurious real estate in Pennsylvania and Georgia. Big Ben's most recent sale was a $2.2 million mega mansion that featured over 11,000 square feet and boasted 7 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, and has since purchased a massive mansion in Sewickley Heights. In fact, Rothesberger has had quite the thick playbook of real estate. Shortly after signing his first multi-million dollar contract with the Steelers, he purchased a two-story starter town home in Pittsburgh for $475,000. In addition to his most recent sale and purchase, Big Ben also owns a lake house north of Atlanta on Lake Oconee that he purchased for just under $2.2 million in 2011. We'll take a look at the former homes of Ben Rothesberger, including his most recent acquisition, a massive colonial home that boasts over 22,000 square foot, and his most recent home, a sprawling home in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, sold for $2.2 million, a home that was customized with a load of cool features, including a garage for ATVs, a massive children's playroom, and an indoor golf simulator. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a house tour you do not want to miss. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses, so please do not show up at any private residences because it is not safe for anyone. The superstar football quarterback has built quite the lucrative career in the NFL, amassing a net worth of $100 million and currently makes $23 million a season. Also known as Big Ben, Rothesberger is most famous for playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers since 04. His salary earnings are well-deserved as during his first season, Ben was named offensive rookie of the year. Two years later, he became the youngest Super Bowl winning quarterback in NFL history at the age of 23. Big Ben's first ticket with the Pittsburgh Steelers was a contract worth $22 million and $17 million in incentives. In 2008, Ben signed a new $102 million contract with the Steelers and stated that he plans to retire as a Steeler. Between June 2018 and 2019, Ben earned $54 million from his various endeavors in addition to primary salary. Over his career, he has earned $230 million during his time in the NFL. When he re-signed with the Steelers in 2019 with a $68 million contract, he earned an additional $37 million signing bonus. As one might expect from someone with a $100 million net worth, Ben has a significant real estate portfolio. Not long after he signed his first major contract with the Steelers, he settled down in Pittsburgh and purchased a home for $475,000. Today, the home is relatively modest by his standards, although it features a respectable 2,400 square foot of living space and two and a half baths. He later sold this property for a substantial loss in 2012, a price offer of $360,000. In 2006, Rathausberger upgraded to a much more substantial home in Gizonia, Pennsylvania. He paid $2.2 million for the home when she later renovated with a number of additional features, including that indoor golf simulator, kids' playrooms, and an entire garage for his ATVs. Despite investing heavily in his home, Rathausberger put it back on the market in 2019 for $2.7 million with no buyers, and Ben was forced to reduce the asking price all the way down to $2.2 million. This meant he walked away with almost exactly what he paid for the property. In 2011, Big Ben purchased a lake house on the coast of Lake Ocone in Atlanta for $2.2 million. There's that number again. In 2015, Rathausberger purchased a vacant two-acre plot of land for $2 million in significantly heights. This neighborhood is a popular spot for a range of other professional athletes, including Sidney Crosby and Mario Lemieux. Ben got to work on the home immediately, and his custom mansion was completed in 2018. Once built, his estate spanned a staggering 22,000 square foot of living space, complete with an outdoor pool and spa. Hey, what's going on, guys? It's your boy, Marlon Palmer, and today we're bringing you another house tour here for you on Famous Entertainment. Notice 95% of you guys watching right now are not subscribed, so please be sure to hit that Subscribe button, because we post videos daily. Now, we previously reported on the homes of Jaden Smith and Tiger Woods, so if you guys would like to, please check those out on our channel. And if you like these videos, ring that bell for notifications, follow me on Instagram at daddumicfly, as usual, and let me know who's house tour is next in the comments down below. Let's get into the video. Shortly after signing his first multi-million dollar contract with the Steelers, Big Ben had purchased a two-story town home in Pittsburgh for $475,000. Built in 1996, the relatively modest home featured 24,000 square foot, and boasted three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. However, as Rothesberger's career earnings upgraded, so did his real estate portfolio. In fact, Big Ben was sacked on the sale of his starter home as it eventually sold for a measly $360,000 in 2012, which was a 24% loss. Big Ben's second addition to his real estate portfolio came in 2006. The Steelers star purchased a sprawling home in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania for $2.2 million. The home featured over 11,000 square foot of space and boasted seven bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. The private gated five-acre estate featured a six-car attached garage and boasted an entire garage dedicated to his ATVs. The home featured a two-story kitchen decked out in stainless appliances, marble countertops, and an elegant island perfectly centered. Above the kitchen, the house featured a children's library and steps away a very spacious state-of-the-art high-definition golf simulation addition for those looking to practice their swing. In addition, the children's playroom came complete with a new installed rubber floor and acoustical system. The lavish abode featured a separate wing for luxurious master suite and sitting area, separate bathroom, spacious seasonal closets big enough to be another room, and vaulted ceilings throughout. One unique feature is the spiraling staircase that leads to a lookout deck on the third floor. Additional lux features include Big Ben's very own home theater, perfect for binging, a wine cellar for those at Fancy a Chardonnay, and a true games room. As luxurious as the interior of the home is, the phenomenal outdoor grounds features a magnificent saltwater pool. It comes with its own waterfall and swimming bar. We're willing to bet Big Ben through a couple of team parties here. The pool begins very shallow, increasing to 12-foot depth, perfect for the whole family. In addition, the pool features a built-in whirlpool and it steps away from the covered outdoor kitchen and dining. Other lux features include a basketball court, lush grounds, flowering shrubs, in-ground stone planting areas, koi pond, and a fire pit. The third purchase of Rothesburgers real estate portfolio was a lake house north of Atlanta on Lake Okeny that he purchased for just under 2.2 million in 2011. The home features 5,400 square feet in both four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The private estate is surrounded by 1,000 feet of lake frontage with enchanting lake views from every room. The grounds features a massive saltwater pool, spa gardens, and lavish outdoor kitchen, perfect for snacking while relaxing. The front yard supports an elegant fountain, three-bed garage, and studio above. Upon entry, guests are greeted to a grand foyer with access to both the upper and lower levels. The great room is absolutely breathtaking as it features a complete wall of two-story windows overlooking the grounds. The home features a charming country French kitchen with keeping and breakfast rooms. In addition, the master suite features a sitting area, morning kitchen, and separate massive soaking tubs for the owners. To cap off Big Ben's real estate portfolio in 2015, Rothesburgers purchased a vacant two-acre lot of land for $2 million in Sewick-Lee Heights, Pennsylvania. Like other Pittsburgh sports royalty, this neighborhood is a popular spot for a range of other professional athletes, including Sidney Crosby and Mario Lemieux. Big Ben got to work on the home immediately as his custom mansion was completed in 2018. Once built, Big Ben's two-story colonial style estate spanned a staggering 22,000 square foot of living space that boasts a whopping eight bedrooms and seven full bathrooms. While there's not a lot of information on Big Ben's new house, the dig comes complete with an elegant outdoor pool and spa and motor court that are visible in satellite photos. All right, so I think we'll bring this house tour to an end here. We got to take a quick look at Ben Rothesburgers' homes and that massive upgrade in Sewick-Lee Heights with over 22,000 square feet. That's massive. A beautiful pool, spa, and motor court. After seeing that fancy house he snagged, what did you guys think? Was it everything you would expect out of Rothesburgers? Personally, I was a huge fan of his second Gibsonia home, like that ATV garage with golf simulator, home theater, I don't think you could beat that. Out of Rothesburgers' features, which ones are your favorite? You guys can go ahead and rate them in the comments down below. Love it if you guys would follow me on Instagram at that dude McFly. And let us know in the comments section whose house tour you'd like to see us do next. I'll see you guys next time.