Famous baseball outfielder, Andruw Jones, is looking to sell his mansion in Duluth, Georgia, for $5 million.
According to the listing in Realtor, the home is the "Ultimate in Luxury" offering panoramic views and is everything one could wish for. The mansion is spread across an area of 25,000 square feet and sits on a 2-acre lot. The home consists of nine bedrooms and 12 full and 3 half bathrooms. The two story residence was built in 2002 and features European architecture.
As displayed in the pictures, a large stone driveway leads up to the entrance of the giant residence. A large glass door opens into a central room adorned with a chandelier and a sweeping spiral staircase that leads to the second floor.
The first floor has a formal living and dining room, all done up in tasteful interiors and hardwood flooring. The living room has a stone fireplace and large glass windows that light up the room. The kitchen is a modern gourmet area with built-in wooden cabinetry and a central breakfast bar. A family room, a pantry and a keeping room are also a part of the first floor.
The second floor is home to the three master suites complete with attached luxury bathrooms and a spa. Other guest bedrooms also have attached baths. The property has a total of eight fireplaces. The residence also has a basement storage area. An indoor basketball court, a batting cage and a sauna are some of its other features.
Outside, the home has a 4-car parking garage, stretching lawns, an outdoor kitchen and a double waterfall feature as well. A guest house and a swimming pool make up the rest of the property.
The luxury home is fit for royalty. Jones played Major League Baseball for the Atlanta Bravers, winning ten Gold Gloves in his 17-year career with them. He earned an average salary of around $80 million, which explains his splurge on the exquisite Georgia mansion. His net worth is estimated to be around $50 Million.
Currently, Jones is representing team Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic tournament, which is slated to be held from March 2 to 19, 2013. Jones already led the Netherlands to victory over the Korean team on Saturday, March 2. However, in the Sunday, March 3 match against Taiwan, Netherlands lost.
Recently in December 2012, Jones signed a one-year contract with Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, a Japanese Pacific League Team.