Baseball great Barry Bonds lists his Bay Area home for $6.6 million
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Baseball great Barry Bonds lists his Bay Area home for $6.6 million
"The five-bedroom home sits on a half-acre plot in Hillsborough, in San Mateo County. A set of pillars frames the arched doorway, which opens to a two-story entry with hardwood floors. Exposed beams line the high ceilings in the living space, where custom wood shelving surrounds a dome window."
"The 5,170-square-foot home features two kitchens, one in the house and one on the patio. The former has a large island and dining area, while the latter has stainless steel appliances adjacent to a large outdoor fireplace."
"Perhaps the $6.6-million price tag means something to Bonds. Move the decimal point four spaces to the left and you have 660, which is the home run that tied Bonds with his own godfather, Hall of Famer Willie Mays."
Barry Bonds has placed his Mediterranean-style home on the market for $6.6 million in Hillsborough, San Mateo County. The 5,170-square-foot residence features five bedrooms, two kitchens, a guest house, and sits on a half-acre lot. Notable amenities include exposed beam ceilings, custom wood shelving, an outdoor fireplace, a separate patio, and a three-car garage. The home also contains an office and loft. Bonds purchased the property in 2015 for $6 million. The listing price of $6.6 million references his 660th home run, which tied him with Willie Mays. During his 22-year MLB career, Bonds hit 762 total home runs and made 14 All-Star teams.
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