The Beast's mansion is back on the market!
Ray Lewis, two- time super bowl winner and now ex-Baltimore Ravens Linebacker has reportedly put his Palm Beach, Florida, mansion back on the market for $4.99 million, the same price he had listed it for in March 2013, according to some news reports.
According to the listing records at Realtor.com, Lewis purchased the home back in April 2004 for around $5.2 million. The four story home is spread across an area of 6788 square feet sitting on a 0.25 acre lot. Built in 2001, the single family seven bedroom-nine bathroom mansion features Mediterranean style architecture.
The home has hardwood, tile and marble flooring with huge French doors and windows. The residence has large living rooms, formal dining rooms and spacious family rooms. Modern gourmet kitchens with a mid-rise island in one of them, a den/media room and a laundry room are some of its other features.
The master suite has an attached luxury bathroom and walk-in closets as well. An elevator gives access to all the four floors of the residence.
Outside, the home has an infinity pool, an attached five-car parking, covered patios and balconies, an open deck and a cabana as well. Vast expanses of stretching greens with sprinklers offer exclusive views of the ocean. The home has an excellent security system as well.
Check out some pictures of the residence, here.
Lewis marked the end of his illustrious NFL career by winning the final of Super Bowl 2013 against the San Francisco 49ers held Sunday, Feb 3, 2013. The Palm Beach mansion listing does not come as a surprise as Lewis has Bristol and is working as an analyst for ESPN.
Although Ray has retired, his brilliant performance at the Super Bowl has probably made him the star of the year. According to TMZ, his Baltimore Ravens jersey was the 11th best selling jersey from April 1 to September 30.