Baseball Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez has bid farewell to his stunning modern Miami mansion, pocketing $5.3 million in the process. The six-bedroom waterfront home, previously owned by big league shortstop Alcides Escobar, offers the perfect retreat with its dazzling sunlit spaces and swift access to the ocean.
A Baseball Legacy in Every Corner
Martinez acquired this impressive residence for $3 million in August 2019 from fellow beisbolero Alcides Escobar. Although leaving this luxurious abode, Martinez remains a Miami resident, planning a move to another waterfront property in a different neighborhood. Boasting over 5,000 square feet, the mansion's airy design and Miami chic ambiance make it a true gem. Soaring ceilings create a grand entrance, emphasizing the significance of location, ensuring convenient water access and proximity to vibrant shops and restaurants.
Nautical Delights in San Souci Estates
The property, nestled in the gated San Souci Estates community, not only guarantees privacy and safety but also offers 75 feet of water frontage and a direct route to the open seas, free from navigational hindrances. Boaters will revel in the seamless journey, absent of any bridges. Martinez's former home is strategically situated, close enough to the lively scene in Miami’s Design District.
A Culinary Haven and Abundant Spaces
Inside, the kitchen is a culinary haven equipped with top-notch Sub Zero and Wolf appliances, complemented by gleaming counters, an island, and an adjacent dining table. With two bedrooms on the first floor and an additional four upstairs, the mansion accommodates various living arrangements and includes the option for an elevator. The primary bathroom boasts ample storage, double vanities, and a round soaking tub reminiscent of a Japanese ofuro.
Outdoor Paradise Beckons
Beyond its elegant interiors, the property extends its charm outdoors. A heated pool, expansive patio, spa, and barbecue area await, providing a perfect setting for relaxation and entertainment. As the sun sets on Martinez's chapter in this waterfront haven, the new owners, represented by Morgan Blittner and Lance Butnick of Brown Harris Stevens Miami, step into the luxurious legacy of a baseball legend's Miami retreat.
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