You can buy the Florida mansion of former Sox hurler Derek Lowe
Derek Lowe, the pitcher who threw a no-hitter in 2002 and helped the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004, is selling his Fort Myers, Fla., home.
Derek Lowe, the pitcher who threw a no-hitter in 2002 and helped the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004, is selling his Fort Myers, Fla., home.
Jay Westerlund, a broker associate at My Florida Real Estate and the home’s listing agent, said Lowe and his wife, Carolyn, had the home built in 2008, but are ready to downsize.
The home, 12711 Terabella Way, is listed for $4,500,000 and has five bedrooms, six full baths, two half baths, and 8,157 square feet of living space. It sits on a 0.64-acre parcel.
“The location of the home it is on a very private lot,” Westerlund said. “[It] offers the unique features of two pools, an over 1,000-square-foot gym, a custom wine cellar, a custom bar, and a basketball court.”
Westerlund added that the home has “a warm, rustic feel with modern amenities.” There are antique doors, wood floors, and beamed ceilings that work in conjunction with modern touches like stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, and a home theater.
The home is a part of the Renaissance community, which is comprised of 388 homes and 500 acres of landscaped grounds. The community’s exclusive golf club has limited its membership to 225. The Lowes are members, but their membership does not transfer with the house.
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