Former Boston Celtic Rajon Rondo’s ‘private oasis’ home in Lincoln is for sale
The 9 Fridolin Hill home in Lincoln has five-bedrooms and five-and-two-half bathrooms.
Rajon Rondo was traded from the Boston Celtics last year, therefore leaving the Bay State. (He now plays in Sacramento.) He also left his five-bedroom, five-and-two-half bathroom, 6,513-square-foot Lincoln home up for sale.
According to The Boston Globe, the home has been on the market since May, but the family recently moved out, news became public, and the price was dropped to $1,999,000.
9 Fridolin Hill has 1.5 acres of space, a gated tree-lined driveway, an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, lots of natural light, and limestone floors.
Oh, and don’t forget the home theatre, entertainment lounge, and game room.
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See inside Rondo’s home:
The listing refers to it as a “private oasis’’ due to its location next to a reservoir and more than four acres of private conserved land around the home.
“When I first toured this home seven years ago, I immediately knew this property had to be mine. It is an extraordinary property, and my family and I absolutely loved living there,’’ Rondo told the Globe. “We especially appreciated being part of the Lincoln community, which was always welcoming and warm to us. This was a very lucky house for me, and I have nothing but fond memories of my time here.’’
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