Retired NHL star Owen Nolan asks $4.9 million for San Jose home
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Retired NHL star Owen Nolan asks $4.9 million for San Jose home
"The Mediterranean-inspired home, built in 2010, occupies more than three acres in the foothills of Almaden Valley with sprawling city views. Clad in hardwood and detailed molding, the nearly 9,500 square feet of living space includes a chef's kitchen, formal dining room, grand living room, five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and three powder rooms."
"Nolan, 42, played 18 seasons for the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche, San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Phoenix Coyotes and Minnesota Wild, making five All-Star teams. He retired a Shark after signing a one-day contract with San Jose in 2012."
"A home theater, a wood-paneled office and a recreation room with a wet bar are among the features. The master suite has a generous walk-in closet and a large soaking tub."
Owen Nolan, a retired NHL right wing who played 18 seasons across five teams and made five All-Star teams, is selling his Mediterranean-inspired San Jose home for $4.9 million. Built in 2010, the property spans over three acres in Almaden Valley foothills with city views. The nearly 9,500 square feet includes five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, three powder rooms, a chef's kitchen, formal dining room, grand living room, home theater, wood-paneled office, recreation room with wet bar, and a master suite with walk-in closet and soaking tub. Outdoor features include balconies and patios with valley views. The property originally sold in 1999 for $625,000. Nolan and his wife own additional properties in the area.
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