Ray Lewis relists Maryland mansion at discounted price

Ray Lewis, the ex-Baltimore Ravens linebacker, has reportedly given his listed Maryland mansion a price chop and is now asking $950,000 for the residence.

Busted Coverage spotted the change in the listing.

Lewis first put the home on the open market for $1.1 million last year. It was soon delisted, however, and relisted again in February of this year.

According to the listing records at Realtor.com, the home is a 5,783-square-foot, single-family home sitting on a plush 2.33-acre lot. Comprised of three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, the triple-story house is filled with luxury amenities.

Interiors feature mixed flooring, drywall ceilings and wood-framed glass doors and windows. Living spaces include a grand foyer, a formal drawing room and a separate dining area. Some special features like a shoe closet the size of a room, a media room, a trophy room, a game room, an office, and a fish tank in the gourmet kitchen also adorn the property.

"This all-star listing owned by Baltimore football legend Ray Lewis highlights a grand foyer with granite floors; exquisite formals for entertaining; custom kitchen and eating areas with a center-island," the listing states.

Check out photos of the residence, here.

Lewis is also selling his Palm Beach property, which he relisted recently for $4.99 million.

Lewis ended his NFL career with a Super Bowl win against the San Francisco 49ers on Feb. 3, 2013. He is now working as an analyst for ESPN.

More recently, he was seen training in Mixed Martial Arts in Florida, according to SB Nation.

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