Just across the street from the Packers' iconic Lambeau Field are residential homes and regular folks who live their lives without cheese on their heads six days a week. One of these homes is now on the market for $1 million, and it is quite a tribute to the degree that Packer fans support their team.
Take a look around the home below.
1261 Shadow Lane is likely as close as you can possibly get to literally living at Lambeau Field. Just a walk across Lombardi Avenue away from the stadium, it sports the quickest route possible between your home tailgate and getting to the game.
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Exterior shots make it clear just how close the stadium is to the home. For Packers fans, it's a beautiful view.
Inside the home, no Packer-related expense was spared, with signage, carpeting, and memorabilia all paying homage to the Green and Gold.
Last sold in 2007 for $170,000, the house has apparently jumped almost 500% in value over the past decade.
Pictures of Packers past and present hang throughout the house, which comes with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 2,136 square feet of Packer pride.
The basement den is another great spot to watch the game in case the Packers are on the road.
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The beds are bunked, making it the perfect Airbnb candidate for Packer fans from around the country looking to spend a game-day weekend in Green Bay.
While the kitchen is nothing special, it still offers plenty of room for prepping tailgate grub.
To get a better picture of the size and layout of the home, you can check out the video below of ESPN's Darren Rovell touring the property.
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