It didn’t take look for one lucky buyer (and maybe a Dodgers fan) to steal “Home Plate.”
Just months after the death of legendary Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, his iconic estate, dubbed “Home Plate,” hit the market with an asking price of $15 million—and less than two months later the property has been sold for an even $14 million.
Located in the highly sought after section of Ashley Ridge, the property sweeps nearly two acres of useable land and features a two-story main house, detached guest apartment and full guest house. In all, seven bedrooms and nine baths stretch across more than 11,600 square feet.
The home embodies true classic French country elements and style with a dramatic double wood and wrought iron front entry, versailles-patterned stone floors, volume ceilings, rich oak wood floors, coffered ceilings, floor-to-ceiling stone cast fireplaces, custom window coverings, and delicately appointed custom wall treatments and traditional wallpaper.
Amenities include a main floor movie theatre, office/library, formal living room with fireplace, marble wet bar, wine cellar, formal dining room, family room with fireplace and informal bar, oversized chefs kitchen with double islands and a game room. Additional property features include a full size tennis court, pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, lush grassy yard, putting green and six-car garage.
Cat Scully and Melissa Bladow of Compass held the listing, while Michael Gilbert of Coldwell Banker repped the buyer.