Jeremy Roenick Sells Stunning Mansion With Full Baseball Field in Backyard

Jeremy Roenick first listed his Scottsdale-area home in 2012 and it finally sold last month. The weird thing is, his home could be one of the more beautiful Philadelphia athlete homes I have ever seen, and I have written up a bunch of them.

Originally purchased in 2005 for $3.8 million, Roenick listed it for sale in 2012 for a cheeky $11.7 million. It sold on April 1 for a final price of $3.3 million, which, when you see the inside and the backyard, might be an absolute steal.

Built in 1997, this seven bedroom, 7.5 bath estate of 18+ acres is one of the more stunning homes you'll see. Everything on the inside looks custom, including the bathroom with a copper tub, massive closet and a bedroom that is giving off log cabin vibes. The property and views are truly stunning and the entertaining space is just as elegant as the inside of the home.

Outside you'll find an open air dining and living room with a very large pool. If you have kids, they'll absolutely love the wiffle ball field, which is complete with dirt infield, backstop and outfield wall. There's also a three-hold golf putting green as well.

Just look at this place.

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Congratulations to whoever purchased this home, it looks like a beauty.

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