Retired slugger Vladimir Guerrero hit it out of the park with the sale of his Anaheim Hills home for $2.3 million.
The Nine-Time MLB All-Star’s Orange County Mediterranean-style home garnered $115,000 more than its asking price, and, considering the number of luxurious features, it comes as no surprise. The custom home is located in a gated community and holds five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
At 5,833 square feet, there’s plenty of space to host family and friends across the open floor plan, which segues seamlessly from a formal dining space to a fully appointed kitchen complete with granite countertops and breakfast nook. In addition to elements like 14-foot ceilings, Travertine floors, and crushed marble archways, the master suite impresses as well, with French doors opening to an outdoor sitting area.
The backyard is perfect for entertaining with an athletic court, a cabana, a wet bar, a fire pit, and a swimming pool with a waterfall and a grotto waterslide.
Guerrero formerly held the MLB record for most all-time hits from a Dominican Republic player, and was a member of four organizations during his 16-year career. He purchased the Anaheim home in 2004, for $2.75 million.