Former Chicago Bears running back Garrett Wolfe on July 2 sold his three-bedroom, 1,676-square-foot town home in Gurnee for its $335,000 asking price.
A Chicago native, Wolfe, 40, played for the Bears for four seasons after the team drafted him out of Northern Illinois University in 2007. In his final two seasons with the Bears — 2009 and 2010 — he was a core special-teams performer, but the Bears did not offer him a new contract afterward, and he left the NFL and played for a time in Canada.
In Gurnee, Wolfe paid $232,000 in 2007 for the town home. Built in 1990 and located in Gurnee’s Townhomes of Kensington area, the town home has 2-1/2 bathrooms, a first-floor den/office, new hardwood floors throughout and a kitchen with modern shaker cabinets, new appliances and granite countertops. The town home also has a two-car garage and a variety of modern features in its bathrooms, including floating vanities, glass shower doors and integrated Bluetooth speakers in the ceiling.
Wolfe first listed the town home in February for $299,000 before taking it off the market. He relisted it in April for $335,000.
Listing agent Rashied Davis of eXp Realty, himself a former Bears teammate of Wolfe, told Elite Street that he had “nothing to say” about Wolfe’s sale.
The town home had a $6,421 property tax bill in the 2023 tax year. It also has a $305-a-month homeowners association dues.
Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.








