Patrick’s Mahomes Mother Announces She’s Selling Her Home

Alright, folks, let’s talk about a little slice of football history that’s officially up for grabs. And no, I’m not talking about a signed jersey or a game-worn helmet — I’m talking about “the actual childhood home” of none other than Patrick Mahomes, the golden arm of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Yep, the place where MVP dreams first took root is now on the market, and let me tell you, it’s going for a whole lot less than you’d expect for the origins of a football dynasty.

Randi Martin, Patrick’s mother, is parting ways with the family’s longtime residence in Tyler, Texas. Why? Well, it’s not because the Mahomes clan is downsizing, oh no — quite the opposite. Patrick, along with his younger brother Jackson and wife Brittany, decided Mom deserved an upgrade.

They surprised her with a shiny new $825,000 home — a stunning four-bedroom spread fit for football royalty. And like any good southern mama, Randi was overwhelmed with gratitude… and yes, she’s already making space for the grandkids.

Now here’s where it gets interesting. The childhood home of one of the NFL’s biggest stars is on the market for just $285,000. That’s right — you could own the same house where Patrick would crash after high school games at Whitehouse High, likely with a bag of Whataburger and visions of Super Bowl Sundays dancing in his head.

According to Realtor.com, this isn’t just any listing. It’s a charming three-bedroom setup on a quiet street at 3110 Oleander Drive. The kind of home with stories in its walls and game film in the living room.

The family memories are thick in that house. Randi described the decision as “bittersweet,” saying there were “a lot of tears and laughter and memories” made over the years.

But she’s ready for the next chapter — one that includes decorating a new home with her daughter Mia and getting ready to spoil some grandbabies.

As for the listing, Mahomes’ personal realtor Tristan X. Mosher of Coldwell Banker Apex is pitching it as a piece of East Texas history. And honestly? He’s not wrong. For under $300K, you’re not just buying three bedrooms and a few nice windows — you’re stepping into the early chapters of one of football’s greatest success stories.

So if you’ve got a love for real estate, a respect for greatness, and a thing for Texas charm, this might be your shot to own a little bit of gridiron legend.

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