Aubrey Huff, former Major League star, has put his resort-like 0.93-acre San Diego estate in California up for sale for an asking price of $3,995,000, reports Realtor.
Located in the elite gated community of Rancho Pacifica, the house the two-time World Series champion has put on the market offers 8,114 square feet of living space and includes five bedrooms and five full and one half bathrooms. Appropriate for an All-Star, the master suite comes with a private patio, sitting room and spa-like master bath, including a soaking tub.
Built in 2004, the single-story property is complete with a family room, a den, a wood-paneled office room, a gourmet kitchen, a formal dining room, a breakfast area, a billiards room and a media room. The chef's kitchen has a center island and is equipped with all modern amenities.
This Mediterranean-style house features four fireplaces and coffered ceilings, detailed marble pillars and hand-crafted built-ins all over. The home offers plenty of views and is airy and filled with natural light.
The exteriors of the property include a sitting room with a fireplace, a barbecue area, a pool with a waterfall, a baseball court and a trampoline. Lined with mature palms, the outside is excellent for relaxation and entertaining. In addition to a detached four-car garage, the property has space for parking an additional 10 cars.
Thirty-seven-year-old Huff purchased the property for $3.7 million in early March just before he joined the Giants in Scottsdale, Ariz. The property is listed with John Wilcox of Powerhouse Properties.
According to the listing, the property is located close to Rancho Santa Fe and is only a few minutes away from Carmel Valley, Del Mar, shop, schools, and restaurants.
A professional basketball player, Huff, who retired from the game in January, has played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, and San Francisco Giants. He was also featured in two World Series teams while he was with San Francisco and earned a Silver Slugger award in 2008.