Defensive tackle Jonathan Allen was recently traded from the Washington Commanders to the Minnesota Vikings, taking a $51,000,000 three-year deal. And with that move, the pro footballer apparently no longer needs a mansion in Great Falls.
Allen’s home at 10603 Creamcup Ln., Great Falls, hit the market this week with a price tag of $4.25 million. It’s a three-level home with five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and three half-baths, on a lot of just over 2 acres. The interior square footage is just over 9,500, and it has a gated entry.
Allen bought the house in 2020 for $2.6 million, according to Zillow price history. He had joined the Commanders in 2017.

The main living room area flaunts high, paneled ceilings and hardwood floors, with a stone fireplace and built-in cabinets. French doors on the side lead out to the back yard space, where a pool awaits.

The chef’s kitchen has dual painted island and professional-grade appliances. It’s situated close to a large butlers’ pantry and a breakfast nook that overlooks the yard.

Upstairs, the primary suite has an en-suite bathroom, a walk-in closet, and a private terrace. In fact, each of the five bedrooms comes equipped with its own attached bathroom and walk-in closet.

The lower level has a lot of amenities, including this plush theater. There’s also a fireplace, wet bar, a fitness studio, and a bedroom suite.

The back yard flaunts a saltwater and chlorine pool, as well as a spa with a waterfall edge. It’s steps away from the pool house, which includes an outdoor kitchen, a stone fireplace, and a full bathroom.
Sherif Abdalla and Dylan Maltz with Compass are the listing agents for 10603 Creamcup Ln., Great Falls.
Feature image courtesy Vibrant City Media