"The contemporary residence, on 1.75 acres, features a pair of family rooms, an updated chef's kitchen, six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and three stone fireplaces in 6,300 square feet. Among amenities is a media room and a chef's kitchen with a larger center island. Designed for indoor-outdoor entertaining, telescoping glass doors open onto a generous outdoor loggia with a kitchenette and wet bar."
"The lawsuit alleged that Rady had imported soil to build a large backyard on the property without acquiring the proper permits, inspections and/or approvals from the city of San Diego. In June of this year, Polamalu and his wife were awarded $4.25 million in punitive damages from HRMR Holdings, according to San Diego County Superior Court records."
"A former USC All-American, Polamalu is among the most accomplished safeties in NFL history with eight Pro Bowl nods, five All-Pro awards and two Super Bowl titles in 12 seasons. He has 33 tackles through nine games for the Steelers this season."
Troy Polamalu, an All-Pro safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and his wife Theodora sold their La Jolla residence for $2.5 million. The contemporary home spans 6,300 square feet on 1.75 acres and includes six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a media room, chef's kitchen, three fireplaces, and outdoor amenities including a pool, spa, and barbecue area. The couple originally purchased the property in 2009 for $4.75 million. In 2011, they sued over a backyard collapse into the canyon below, alleging improper construction without proper permits. The lawsuit against HRMR Holdings resulted in a $4.25 million punitive damages award in June. The buyer of the property was HRMR Holdings.
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