When it comes to leaving legacies behind, the former NFL commissioner is leading the way. According to realtor.com, "Pete Rozelle left a lasting sports legacy and he did the same when it comes to real estate as well." The mansion's worth? It's a pricey 15 million dollars. Give it up for Pete Rozelle to own a home that displays the grandeur of a lifetime. The front yard lawn is mesmerizing. Vines are embedded on the walls, giving the villa a more pristine look.
The circular stone-paved driveway provides direct access to the main entryway. It is a picturesque piece of real estate. This is a one of a kind home that was built with a world-class state of mind According realtor.com, "The sellers imported limestone floors and fireplaces from the Loire Valley in France." This is a must have property for those that adores classical art because of the 12th-century Gothic fireplace that was installed outside. It also features imported terra-cotta pavers, hand-cut limestone flooring from Puglia, Italy, as well as 18th-century Spanish doors as stated in a report by foxnews.com
The home sprawls in10,000-square-feet of open space. It features a great room along with a sunken bar. The great room does not contain any mere décor at all but it shows the luxurious life of the former NLF commissioner. Other lavish features of the property includes a sunken tennis court, a resort-style pool, a pavilion, a game room, and a gym. It offers never-ending possibilities of luxury and comfort.
This four-bedroom home is just 25 minutes' drive from downtown San Diego. It provides easy access to the city life and relaxing moments at the beach, when the mundane metropolitan take its toll. Pete Rozelle spent 29 years as the NFL's commissioner, and that's where most of his annua income came from.
The world-class décor and amenities in this home makes it the perfect gateway to see the world at the comfort of one's own home.