Most Expensive Athlete Homes

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    Athletes have the life we all dream about. They have the money to do just about whatever they feel like doing, and they can do it without worries. They buy cars, jewelry, clothing, boats, and all the other toys a grown kid would dream of.
    It does not stop there. They need a place to park those cars, lock up that jewelry, hang up those clothes, and dock their boats. So they purchase luxuriously large homes that would make anything I have ever lived in feel like a shack in Haiti.
    These homes have all the bells and whistles too. They feature private spas, pools, libraries, bars, parking garages, putting greens, and even their own private beaches.
    Here are the 20 most expensive athletes homes either on the market or once occupied by an athlete. Enjoy.

    20. Floyd Mayweather: 9 Million


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    Where: Las Vegas, Nevada
    Size: 22,000 sq. ft.
    Features: Five bedrooms, Seven bathrooms, home theater, 2,000 sq.ft. closet, pool, wine cellar, and trophy room.
    It does not take much to hate Floyd Mayweather. The man is arrogant, egotistical, and afraid to lose. Otherwise, he would have already fought Manny Pacquiao and moved on with his career.
    After reading about his 2,000 square foot closet, I might just hate him a little more.

    19. Lebron James: 9.2 Million

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    Where: Miami, Florida
    Size: 12,178 sq.ft.
    Features: Six bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, wine cellar, library, home theater, parking garage, guest house, pool, and a dock to park a few yachts if need be.
    Did I forget to mention it overlooks beautiful Biscayne Bay? And every room has a view of the water from every angle.
    Lebron James might not have as many fans as Michael Jordan did, but he sure knows how to live it up in South Beach.

    18. Anna Kournikova: 9.4 Million

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    Where: Miami Beach, Florida
    Size: 6,000 sq.ft.
    Features: Seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, spa, pool, sauna, two-bedroom guest house, and dock.
    You don't have to win a Grand Slam title in tennis to become a millionaire. Anna Kournikova is known for not winning any major titles in her short tennis career, but becoming one of the most infamous tennis stars in history.
    Her house reminds me of something you might see in a movie.

    17. Barry Larkin: 11 Million

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    Where: Orlando, Florida
    Size: 14,477 sq.ft.
    Features: Six bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, Two 155-gallon aquariums, disco lounge, and private gym
    If you had no idea Barry Larking was living large, this might change your mind. His house has more features including a children's play room with a theater and stage. He has a stage for performers to perform. In his home!
    When you do not have to leave the house to watch a live play, you are living the good life.

    16. Jorge Posada: 11.5 Million


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    Where: New York City, New York
    Size: 5,400 sq.ft.
    Features: Four bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and a few bathrooms and closets that might make your jaw fall off.
    Now that Jorge Posada is retiring, he will have plenty of time to fix up his newly listed New York condo before it sells.
    But how much more money can this thing be worth? Unless he plans to add gold to the fridge, no work is needed to get this baby sold.
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    15. Cristiano Ronaldo: 12.6 Million

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    Where: Chesire, England
    Size: Unknown
    Features: Five bedrooms, indoor pool, sauna, cinema
    Although the world's luckiest man, Cristiano Ronaldo, no longer lives here, you can only imagine the number of beautiful women that have crossed through this threshold.
    I would buy this house just hoping one of those ladies came back for seconds. I would gladly explain to them the change.

    14. Chris Bosh: 13 Million


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    Where: Miami, Florida
    Size: 12,000 sq.ft.
    Features: Seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, gym, infinity pool, elevator
    I know what you are thinking, "What is an infinity pool?"
    Well, it is basically a pool that has the effect of having no walls and extending into the horizon. In other words, it is ballin' to the extreme.

    13. Jerry Rice: 14.5 Million

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    Where: San Francisco, California
    Size: 15,000 sq.ft.
    Features: Six bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, library, office, movie theater, seven car garage, and a custom built 5,000 sq.ft. basement with a game room, wine cellar, bar, gym, sauna, and steam room.
    Just when you thought a mansion had it all, Jerry Rice and his wife add some extra bling buy installing a gift wrapping room that is bigger than most people's apartments.
    All it takes is money, right?

    12. Alonzo Mourning: 14.6 Million

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    Where: Coral Gables, Florida
    Size: 13,000 sq.ft.
    Features: Eight bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, library, gym, four car garage, infinity pool, and outside kitchen
    I thought you had to be cashing paychecks to buy a home of this magnitude, but Alonzo Mourning, who has been retired for three years now, is proving that if you know how to save your money, you can buy anything.

    11. Adrian Beltre: 19.8 Million

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    Where: Bradbury, California
    Size: 16,600 sq.ft.
    Features: Seven bedrooms, 16 bathrooms, putting green, basketball court, tennis court, infinity pool, indoor batting cage, and golf green
    If you have a home that features its very own golf green, you are living the high life. A golf green is not a putting green. It is an entire hole that features sand traps and bunkers.
    Too bad Adrian Beltre is selling this beast.
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    10. Pete Sampras: 19.9 Million

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    Where: Lake Sherwood, California
    Size: 16,177 sq.ft.
    Features: Seven bedrooms, 10.5 bathrooms, breakfast bar, theater room, pool, gym, and spa
    Now that Pete Sampras is retired and having fun spending time with his beautiful wife, Bridgette Wilson, he can afford to lose money on the sale of this home in Lake Sherwood.
    It did cost him $25 million originally so he is just going to eat the difference. To him, $6 million is chump change.

    9. Tom Brady: 20 Million

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    Where: Brentwood, California
    Size: 22,000 sq.ft.
    Features: Eight bedrooms, nursery, spa, pool, butler's room, wine cellar, and gym
    Not many of the homes on this list look like a mall, but thanks to Tom Brady and Gisele's Brentwood mansion, I can no longer say that. This thing is not only huge, it looks like a palace.
    At least now Tom Brady will have enough rooms to put all his Super Bowls trophies.

    8. Deion Sanders: 21 Million


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    Where: Dallas, Texas
    Size: 29,122 sq.ft.
    Features: Includes 109 acres, 10 car garage, bowling alley, football field, indoor basketball court, tennis court, indoor and outdoor pools, game room, and a private 12 acre lake.
    You do not get the name "Prime Time" without showing a little flash. Deion Sanders is actually attempting to sell this home that was appraised for $5.6 million for almost four times that amount. I guess he needs the money.


    7. David Beckham: 22 Million


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    Where: Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire
    Size: 24 acres
    Features: Seven bedrooms, gazebos, petting zoo, recording studio, indoor and outdoor pools, gym, tennis courts, billiard room, and garden
    The Beckhams are attempting to sell this home in England because they already own a home in Beverly Hills, California worth around $18 million.
    They are trying to cut back on expenses. I think $22 million is a big cut back. Don't you?

    6. Alex Rodriguez: 24 Million

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    Where: Miami, Florida
    Size: Unknown
    Features: Unknown but you can rest assured he has a pool.
    If there is any male athlete that can afford a luxurious home that costs $24 million, it is Alex Rodriguez. The man has been cashing in a $20 million paycheck every year since 2001.
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    I can tell the tension is mounting for the final 5. I can just tell...
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    5. Troy Aikman: 24.5 Million

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    Where: Highland Park, Texas
    Size: 10,520 sq.ft.
    Features: Five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, four car garage, outdoor basketball court, pool
    If you want to purchase this luxury home, all you need is a little money. Troy Aikman has it listed for sale, but make sure you have the dough before wasting anyone's time. This house is expensive.

    4. Michael Jordan: 29 Million


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    Where: Chicago, Illinois
    Size: 32,683 sq.ft.
    Features: Nine bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a three-bedroom guesthouse, pool, tennis court, three different multi-car garages, and a lake
    After glancing over hundreds of photos of Michael Jordan's mansion, I picked up on one thing. If you own a home that has a gated entrance similar to Disney World, you have a bankroll that the mafia wants a part of.

    3. Joe Montana: 35 Million


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    Where: Calistoga, California
    Size: 9,700 sq.ft
    Features: Three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, pool, bocce court, skeet-shooting range, olive garden, basketball court, equestrian stable, and an extra 500 acres of land.
    If you thought the $35 million price tag was steep, you haven't heard what he originally tried to sell it for. Joe Montana listed it for $49 million before having to reduce the price when he realized no one was going to pay that much money.
    Come on people, this place has a bocce court.

    2. Tiger Woods: 54.5 Million

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    Where: Calistoga, California
    Size: 9,700 sq.ft
    Features: Three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, pool, bocce court, skeet-shooting range, olive garden, basketball court, equestrian stable, and an extra 500 acres of land.
    If you thought the $35 million price tag was steep, you haven't heard what he originally tried to sell it for. Joe Montana listed it for $49 million before having to reduce the price when he realized no one was going to pay that much money.
    Come on people, this place has a bocce court.

    1. Greg Norman: 65 Million

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    Where: Jupiter Island, Florida
    Size: 18,000 sq.ft.
    Features: Eight acres of land including some ocean front property, six buildings total that can park up to 17 cars.
    If you owned this home you would be paying a monthly note in the range of $200,000, every month.
    I still can't believe Greg Norman is the athlete with the most expensive home. He also owns a ranch in Colorado worth a measly $55 million.
    Who is ballin' now?

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    I'll admit I don't even know who a couple of these people are.
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    Most of 'em seem to be selling.
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    Niggers. :disagree:
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    Surprised to see Norman living lavishly.
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    Whorehey is the only dude making out on that list. Good luck trying to sell your gargoyle McMansions.
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    I would be afraid of someone breaking in at a far away part of the mansion and then sneaking up on me and sticking a knife in me.

    I could never live in a huge place like that.

    *especially the #9 house
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    The Big Unsort: Bradbury, California

    Looking around for the richest municipality in America, I stumbled upon one candidate: the tiny town of Bradbury, CA, which sounds like it ought to have its own soap opera: "Dallas" as directed by David Lynch.

    Bradbury, population 1000+ is mostly two gated communities in Southern California's San Gabriel Valley, in the foothills beneath Mount Baldy.
    Bill Bishop's 2008 book The Big Sort documented the trend that Americans are sorting themselves out geographically by social class. But Bradbury seems to consist of people who are filthy rich (one Bradbury home is on sale for $79 million), like riding horses, and haven't been rubbed smooth by modern America's class-formation process: drag racers, televangelists, civil rights entrepreneurs, hamburger heiresses, Saudi princes, Dominican sluggers of uncertain age, racehorse trainers, Chinese exiles, jockeys, Caltech geniuses, and faith healers.
    Here's an augmented version of Wikipedia's list of prominent Bradburyians:

    • Yang Rong, billionaire Chinese automotive tycoon, formerly third richest businessman in China before his hasty departure [13]
    • Peter Popoff, televangelist and faith healer exposed by James Randi, now focusing on African American market[14]
    • Babe Dahlgren (deceased), baseball player, replaced Lou Gehrig after 2,130 straight games at first base for the Yankees[14]
    • Mickey Thompson (deceased), drag race driver, murdered at his estate in Bradbury in 1988; 19 years later his business partner was convicted[14]
    Stan Williams is the winner of the 2000 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology. I think Richard Feynman would have liked this place.
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    I bet theres not a book or the slightest thing of interest in any of those castles......or a pair of slippers to sit next to the fire.

    Although Greg Norman probably has some interesting odds and ends.
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    Yet more reasons to return to the natural order of Aristocracy and Landed Gentry.
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    Replacing one lot of pillocks with another wont help anything.

    (although you being a lord and what i can see your reasoning)
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    There you go. :)

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