Rent Kurt Warner’s Arizona Super Bowl home!

Sep 8, 2014; Glendale, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals former quarterback Kurt Warner on the sidelines against the San Diego Chargers at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 8, 2014; Glendale, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals former quarterback Kurt Warner on the sidelines against the San Diego Chargers at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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Fans heading to Arizona for Super Bowl week could rent Kurt Warner’s home from when he played for the Arizona Cardinals for a small fee.

Headed to Arizona for Super Bowl week? Want to experience Super Bowl week like a real NFL player? Then are you in luck!

You, too, could live in the home once occupied by former Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner when he played for the Arizona Cardinals—the only quarterback ever to take the Arizona Cardinals to a Super Bowl by the way.

Warner’s former home is available for rent during Super Bowl week.

A very large, six-plus bedroom estate, as it is described, is in a great location for all your Super Bowl week fun and adventure.

From the rental description:

"A private gated 11,300 square-foot home is a perfect blend of stylish entertaining and family living. This is a one of a kind home and is designed to be a living work of art perfectly set in one of Paradise Valley’s most affluent neighborhoods. This home is minutes away from great shopping, dining, entertainment and several golf courses within 15 minutes or less, including the newly designed Camelback Golf Course."

The neighborhood may look a little something like this:

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According to the rental description, the house sleeps 14 in seven bedrooms, with six bathrooms and a half-bath.

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Two master suites are in the place—two!—and the home also has a dramatic 24-foot high foyer with a grand circular staircase and an elevator that leads to the upstairs master suite.

An elevator. In a house. It’ll be just like being at a hotel, only without all those annoying, you know, other people.

There are French doors opening to a private patio overlooking the pool and a junior suite that adjoins the master suite that includes a massage table.

The masseuse is, apparently, extra.

During Super Bowl week, there is a minimum nine-night stay because, hey, you wouldn’t want to miss any of the Super Bowlish happenings in and around the Phoenix area.

On the other hand, in a place like this I might be tempted to just settle into the luxurious comfort and catch the big game at the end on the big screen, but that’s me.

Doesn’t that sound amazing? And it could be yours for the week of the big game for the bargain-basement discount price of …

… $170,917.

That’s right. Just a little more (well, OK, a lot more) than the pocket change in your couch can get you a palatial estate to be your Super Bowl headquarters.

Think of it this way—if you take a group of 14 of your closest family and friends, it works out to a very affordable $1,356 a night.

Sadly, however, the mini-bar is not included in this price.

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