I always liked baseball. I’ve been following Todd Helton’s career, ever since he was with the Colorado Rockies. Recently, I got curious about where he’s living now, so I did a little digging.
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Turns out, Todd’s moved back to his home state of Tennessee after spending over 20 years in Colorado. I found out he still owns a huge ranch in Colorado called The 17 Ranch, though. It’s near a small town called Kersey. Pretty interesting, huh?
Then I discovered that he and his family are now living in Knoxville, Tennessee. They used to live in Brighton, Colorado, but sold that place in 2018. Apparently, Todd’s now working with the Colorado Rockies again as a special assistant to the general manager.
- First, I searched for information about Todd Helton’s current residence.
- Found out he moved back to Tennessee and now lives in Knoxville.
- Discovered he still owns a ranch in Colorado, named The 17 Ranch.
- Learned that he sold his previous home in Brighton, Colorado, in 2018.
- Found out he’s working with the Colorado Rockies again in a management role.
I also stumbled upon some articles about his house in Brighton that was put up for sale. I guess he was asking for $2.3 million for it! It’s a Tuscan-style house, and from the pictures, it looks pretty fancy. Over 10,000 square feet! I mean, the guy made over $160 million in his career, so it’s not that surprising, I suppose.
There were also mentions of a stunning waterside house on the Tennessee River. This must be his new place in Knoxville. All I could find was that it’s a custom stone home with some curved features. There were some tags like “Star” and “Knoxville,” which makes sense.
All in all, it was a fun little research project. I started by searching for general information, then found more specific details about his old and new homes, and even his current job. It’s always interesting to see where these famous athletes end up living, right?