Former Boston Red Sox Star David Ortiz Lists Miami Home for $12.5 Million - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Former Boston Red Sox Star David Ortiz Lists Miami Home for $12.5 Million

A five-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion spanning 10,178 square feet of interiors at 9505 SW 63 Ct. in Pinecrest is listed for $12.5 million by Michael Martinez with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty. Former Major League Baseball star David Ortiz owns the estate. It is surrounded by lush greenery and multiple water features that lead into the grand foyer, showcasing floor-to-ceiling impact windows and doors with volume ceilings.

The home provides panoramic views of the outdoors for a resort-style feel. Amenities include a custom-home theater with space for eight and a bar, a “Boom Boom” sports bar with an HD video wall of nine paneled screens with a full bar and access to the outdoors, state-of-the-art home animation with the ability to turn on exterior fire pits, water fountains or music.

The bedrooms are bi-level with a private staircase and a sitting room leading to the outdoors. The grand primary suite offers plenty of space, oversized windows, and a hidden HD TV folding down from the ceiling. A spa-like bathroom showcases a sizeable floating tub and a spacious 16-foot-long shower. The kitchen boasts top-of-the-line appliances with a large walk-in pantry. 

Outdoor features include an extravagant pool with a separate spa, outdoor shower, covered terraces, and a gazebo with a summer kitchen. Other aspects include an elevator, three fire pits, staff quarters, three car garage with lift space and a full home generator.

Photo Credit: 1 OAK Studios/ONE Sotheby’s International Realty 

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