Murietta golf course home, once owned by baseball home run king Barry Bonds, has been on sale for $4. 499 million.
According to The Times, the property was purchased by the batsman after the second MVP season with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1992, the first time the bond entered the California real estate market.
Bonds have fallen to $2. 5-
After signing $43, he owns millions of houses in Atherton. 75-
In 1993, the San Francisco Giants signed a million-dollar agreement, and in 1995, the house was put on the market for $3. 2 million.
It will eventually be sold for $2 in the second year. 1 million.
Recently, the house changed hands for $2.
2013 5 million.
It cost $2 a year ago.
7 million, sold in 2010 for $1.
2 million, the record shows. The 1. 2-
Acre manor in the Mediterranean-
Style home to reach through a long, gated driveway.
Enter through the foyer with an iron staircase 11,700 m longsquare-
Foot building is highlighted by 30-
Foot ceiling, arch doorway, large skylight and detailed styling.
Amenities include home theater with hidden projector, double
Island kitchen, onyx
There are offices, media rooms and gyms.
15 pieces were placed in the entire two
The floor plan controls intelligent functions such as lighting, sound and security.
There are six bedrooms and eight bathrooms in total.
Outdoor, View Center on lagoon-
Stylish swimming pool with waterfall and waterslide.
Custom palapa with BBQ facilities and outdoor living room completed the setup.
Patricia Clark of Pacific Sotheby's International property is a public agent.