Tampa Bay Buccaneers co-Chairman Ed Glazer doubles down in Montecito
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers co-Chairman Ed Glazer doubles down in Montecito
"Built in French Provencal style in 2001, the main residence features formal living and dining rooms, a media room, an office, a study, five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms in about 12,900 square feet of space. A detached guesthouse adds two more bedrooms and a full bathroom. Elsewhere on the sprawling grounds is a greenhouse, a tennis court, a swimming pool, a pond, rolling lawns and an orchard."
"Glazer is the son of Malcolm Glazer, the late businessman and owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Manchester United sports teams. He currently serves as a co-chairman of the Buccaneers with his siblings Bryan and Joel, and is a co-president of the Glazer Family Foundation."
"The purchase follows Glazer's February acquisition of a bordering estate for $15 million. Formerly owned by architect James Nigro, the Mediterranean-style home sits on 3.52 acres with a six-bedroom main house, a two-bedroom guesthouse, a swimming pool, a cabana and a tennis court."
Ed Glazer, co-chairman of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, acquired a nine-acre French Provencal-style estate in Montecito for $21.5 million. The 2001-built main residence spans approximately 12,900 square feet with five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, media room, office, and study. A detached guesthouse provides two additional bedrooms. The grounds include a greenhouse, tennis court, swimming pool, pond, orchard, and rolling lawns. This purchase follows Glazer's February acquisition of a neighboring 3.52-acre Mediterranean-style property for $15 million. Both estates offer Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez mountain views. Glazer also owns a 17,000-square-foot Beverly Park home purchased in 2012 for $19.5 million.
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