Jamie Moyer’s House is Back on the Market

Jamie Moyer's House is Back on the Market

And in other Jamie Moyer news (you can read about pending Tommy John surgery HERE), it appears that if you’ve got $7.8 million sitting around…you can buy his old house in Seattle.

But, according to real estate website Curbed.com…that’s a cool million LESS than what you would have paid when it hit the market last year.

Read this:

Things aren’t so bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer, who has just re-injured his left elbow and whose Seattle home has been relisted at $7.8M, down from its initial Feb. 2009 ask of $8.9M. The 7,100-square-foot Tudor of the ex-Seattle Mariner, in a section of town genteelly named Magnolia, features deluxe details such as French marble flooring, vaulted ceilings, a wood-paneled dining room, an in-home theater, and an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven. Just the granddaddy grandeur one would expect from someone who’s played 24 seasons in the big leagues.

And, naturally, here’s some history on the 80 year-old house courtesy of the Magnolia Voice

The 1933 Tudor home is 7,100 square feet with marble floors, a spacious family room, home theatre, outside entertainment patio, big screen TV, pizza oven, an outdoor kitchen and pool.  There are seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms and a 4 car garage. The two story house also has three fireplaces, a 1,500 bottle wine cellar and an athletic court.  The Moyers originally purchased the home $2.8 million.

It’s a pretty nice place if you can grab it I suppose.  That said, my house has been on and off the market for the last two years.  Sure, it’s only a fraction (and a small one at that) of what the Moyers are asking…but still…I feel their pain.

And if you want to see more on the house (theirs not mine), head on over to Zillow.comcheck out the listing and peep one of the 27 pictures of the joint! 

Jamie Moyer's House is Back on the Market

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