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Bret Boone Net Worth: Former Ballplayer Puts Rancho Santa Fe Estate For Lease

Bret Boone, a former Major League Baseball second baseman, has put his real estate located in Rancho Santa Fe up for lease at $38,0000 per month. It was said that the asking price of Boone's estate has been reduced by $1 million, a report from Los Angeles Times said. According to the records of Multiple Listing Service, the whole property is now listed on the market with the price tag of $8.499 million.

Boone's real estate property is a single-story residential building with Tuscan style and beautifully sits in a gated community. It was said that the property has been introduced to the real estate market back in November last year with an asking price of $9.5 million.

"Among its features are a great room topped with beamed ceilings, a chef's kitchen, a game room/bar, a home theater, his and her offices and two laundry rooms. A formal wine cellar boasts a glass-enclosed wine cellar and seating for 16 people. Outdoors, the grounds of more than two acres center on a resort-style swimming pool with a beach entry, raised spa and waterslide/grotto. A tennis court, a play yard, a covered pavilion and a one-bedroom guest house complete the grounds," the report said.

It can be recalled that Boone bought the Rancho Santa Fe estate back in 2014 for $1.995 million. The estate sits in a 12, 521-square foot lot and it has "eight bedrooms, eight full bathrooms and four half baths was completed in 2008."

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Brett Boone has a net worth of $20 million.

"He was an All-American selection and a Gold Glove Award winner while playing for Cincinnati. He then spent a season each with the Atlanta Braves and the San Diego Padres, before returning to the Seattle Mariners. His second time with the Marines was highly successful. While with Seattle he was an All-Star selection two more times, and won three more Gold Glove Awards. He retired in 2005, and then attempted a comeback in 2008. He retired again a few weeks later," the report said.


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