Former major leaguer Jermaine Dye circles the bases on a home sale in Poway
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Former major leaguer Jermaine Dye circles the bases on a home sale in Poway
"Within the Heritage, a guard-gated community, the property centers on a 9,200-square-foot main house with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. A casita, a lagoon-style swimming pool, a basketball half-court, a putting green and a turf field make up the grounds. Formal living and dining rooms, two offices, a center-island kitchen and a home theater are among the living spaces."
"Dye, 43, played for the Braves, Royals, Athletics and White Sox across 14 seasons, making two all-star teams. The slugging outfielder earned MVP honors in Chicago's sweep of the Houston Astros in the 2005 World Series."
"Designed by Mark Agee and built in 2006, the Spanish-style spread was previously owned by former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Mo Williams. Williams sold the property to Dye in 2012 for $3.3 million, public records show."
Jermaine Dye, a retired professional baseball player who won MVP honors in the 2005 World Series with the Chicago White Sox, has sold his Spanish-style estate in Poway's gated Heritage community for $2.85 million. The 9,200-square-foot main house, designed by Mark Agee and built in 2006, features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, two offices, a center-island kitchen, and a home theater with a 1,000-bottle wine cellar. The property spans over four acres and includes a casita, lagoon-style swimming pool, basketball half-court, putting green, and turf field. Dye purchased the home from former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Mo Williams in 2012 for $3.3 million. The property was listed by Javin Hope of Pacific Sotheby's International Realty.
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