Retired professional golfer and World Golf Hall of Fame member Nick Price relisted his mansion on Florida’s Jupiter Island this winter. The property is currently listed with an asking price of $17 million; when the three-time major champ initially offered the house back in 2016, it was tagged at $22 million.
The house sits on a lot that measures nearly 6.5 acres, enough space to launch the living style with a long and atmospheric driveway flanked with native flora. When the Tuscan-inspired house appears, it begins grandly, with a lengthy porte-cochere as a preamble.
The five-bedroom home’s 11,017 sq. ft. of interiors are very refined, with appealing scale, and a contemporary design style. The kitchen is especially attractive, with ceiling beams and supports that are uncommonly graceful and complex enough to be remarkable, a bright dayroom adjacent, and a seamless transition to a family room with a barrel ceiling. Stone tile floors and plentiful hardwood are notable details.
The grounds feature a pool and spa, but the 259’ of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway and private beach access are the highlights of the exterior.
An unusually fine home on a large parcel in one of the more desirable spots in South Florida.