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David Wells Lists San Diego Mansion for $8 million

David Wells, the former pitcher for MLB team "New York Yankees," has reportedly put his mansion in San Diego up for sale with an asking price of $8 million.

Public records show that the mansion last sold for $2.6 million in 1992. Since then, the residence has gone on and off the market several times. While the price remains undisclosed in the MLS, it was last listed January 27, 2014 and delisted March 31. It came back on the market six days ago.

Records state that the mansion is a huge 12,409-square feet single-family, multi-wing house. Built in 1992, the residence went through an extensive remodel in 2006.

Boasting of mixed Spanish and Mediterranean architecture, the interiors feature stone-tiled and marble flooring with high mixed ceilings. It comprises of seven bedrooms and eight full and two half bathrooms, living space includes a two-storey foyer and gallery, an office, a theater and a wine cellar among other features.

There is a wet-bar, a state-of-art gym and a recreation room as well. Outside, the home has a gazebo, a pool with waterfall features and a spa. There is an outdoor kitchen and ample parking area. Manicured gardens surround the property.

The listing describes reads:

"Exquisite living and features for high profile entertaining are found throughout this distinctive estate. This 2006 multi-million dollar remodel offers luxurious formal gathering rooms, a 15 seat movie theatre, a multi-media billiard room with arcade and full bar, fitness room overlooking the grand rock resort style pool with two waterfalls, slide and spa, seen through large disappearing pocket glass doors. The handsome Honduran-mahogany library with attached copy/fax/storage room."

The official listing of the home lies with Nina Wells of Keller Williams-Carmel Valley. The Los Angeles Times broke news of the listing. Check out photos of the home here.


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