When Colts legend Jim Irsay passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 21 at 65, the NFL lost more than an owner — it lost a personality, a presence, and a piece of its soul. Along with the memories, he left behind a Carmel estate that felt like an extension of the Colts’ locker room itself. Four months later, the property finally sold, but the sale came with a sting: his daughter Carlie took a six-figure hit in parting with it.

Yes, the Carmel mansion, once owned by the former Colts owner, has finally found a buyer. On Tuesday, the estate sold for $11.75 million — less than two months after first hitting the market. The sprawling 24,000-square-foot estate, right next to Crooked Stick Golf Club and boasting two standalone guest homes, first hit the market in July for $12 million. Interest

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