U.S. Soccer Star Hope Solo Selling Her $1.85M Washington Home

USWNT goal keeper Hope Solo (2016 Getty Images)

Back yard with a view

Curb appeal

Hope Solo, goalkeeper of the U.S. women's national soccer team, is ready to kick her Kirkland, WA, home to a new owner. Solo and her husband, former Seattle Seahawks player Jerramy Stevens, have listed the three-bedroom home for $1.85 million.

Solo recently told the Wall Street Journal the 5,330-square-foot home is the place where she's at her happiest, and it's easy to see why: There are spectacular mountain views and plenty of living space.

Nearly every room in the home has wall-to-wall windows overlooking the tree-lined property. The bedrooms and main living spaces offer water and mountain views.

The home has plenty of charm with features including exposed wood ceilings, brick fireplaces, and french doors that open to a wraparound deck. There's also a wet bar, Sport Court, pool, and hot tub.

A two-time Olympic gold medalist and a starter for the 2015 World Cup -- winning squad, Solo has played for the U.S. women's national soccer team since 2000. She's showing no signs of slowing down. The 34-year-old recently recorded her 100th career shutout, making her the first goalkeeper in the world to reach the triple-digit mark.