Former NFL wideout T.J. Houshmandzadeh connects with a buyer in Newport Coast
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Former NFL wideout T.J. Houshmandzadeh connects with a buyer in Newport Coast
"Tucked away in a guard-gated community, the Mediterranean-style house caters to Southern California's fair-weather climate with French and pocketing doors that open to outdoor living and dining rooms. An infinity-edge swimming pool, a spa, a cabana with barbecue island and a sports court are among entertainment-oriented features on the one-third-acre of grounds."
"The two-story home, built in 2006, opens to a two-story entry with modern marble-and-glass staircase. A formal dining room with a fireplace sits off the entry and connects to the living room and kitchen. Also on the main floor is a billiards/game room."
"Houshmandzadeh, 40, bought the house in 2007 for $3.458 million, records show. A seventh-round draft pick of Cincinnati in 2001, he played for the Bengals, Seahawks, Ravens and Raiders."
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, a former Pro Bowl wide receiver with a 10-season NFL career, sold his Newport Coast home for $4.085 million after listing it at $4.25 million. The Mediterranean-style residence, built in 2006 and situated in a guard-gated community, spans approximately 4,800 square feet with five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. The property features a two-story marble-and-glass entry, formal dining room, billiards room, and master wing with ocean views. Outdoor amenities include an infinity-edge pool, spa, cabana with barbecue, and sports court on one-third acre. Houshmandzadeh originally purchased the property in 2007 for $3.458 million. The former Cincinnati Bengals, Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens, and Oakland Raiders player attended Cerritos College before Oregon State and later served as an assistant coach at Long Beach Polytechnic High School.
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