Craig Conroy sells Manhattan beach Craftsman
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Craig Conroy sells Manhattan beach Craftsman
"The Craftsman-style house, built in 2005, has hammered stainless-door handles, wood-encased windows and vaulted ceilings with beam accents. A family room flows into a kitchen with a breakfast nook. The house, with 4,230 square feet of living space, contains five bedrooms and five bathrooms."
"Conroy, 39, retired earlier this year to become a special assistant to the Flames' general manager. The center had played since 1994 with NHL teams, including the Los Angeles Kings."
"Public records show he bought the house in 2005 for $2,495,000."
Craig Conroy, a retired NHL center who played since 1994 and recently became a special assistant to the Calgary Flames' general manager, sold his Manhattan Beach home for $1,965,000. The Craftsman-style house, built in 2005, features 4,230 square feet of living space with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, vaulted ceilings with beam accents, wood-encased windows, and hammered stainless-door handles. The home includes a family room that flows into a kitchen with a breakfast nook. Conroy originally purchased the property in 2005 for $2,495,000, resulting in a significant loss on the sale. Edward Kaminsky of Shorewood Realtors served as the listing agent, while Gary James Dempsey of Re/Max Beach Cities represented the buyer.
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