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Jeter put the 21,796-square-foot home on the market in September 2020, but Tom Brady and his family rented the home while it was for sale. Jeter sold the house in 2021 for $22.5 million.
A 10 Tampa Bay report suggested the purchasers may look to build two or three houses on the lot in the exclusive neighborhood.
Take a tour of the house below.
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The New York Yankees legend's former estate was originally built for $7.7 million and sold a decade later for $22.5 million.
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Jeter put the 21,796-square-foot home on the market in September 2020, but Tom Brady and his family rented the home while it was for sale.
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The house was on 1.2 acres boasting 345 feet of open bay on Davis Islands.
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Marble floors and twisting staircases adorned elegant, broad hallways flanked by windows overlooking the property.
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They led to an opulent concourse.
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With tall ceilings and expansive views of the water, the living space exuded sophistication and extravagance.
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The floor-to-ceiling windows were a nice touch, too.
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One of several lounge areas throughout the sprawling mansion.
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The dining room had plenty of seating for guests.
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The bright and airy kitchen featured two islands and gorgeous finishes.
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It's a chef's paradise.
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There was even a breakfast nook in front of the windows overlooking the bay.
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The sleek clubroom featured a full-service bar, pool and game tables, TVs, and views of the bay.
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The home office was a luxurious space for getting work done.
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The multilevel home theater could go toe-to-toe with the AMCs and Regals of the world.
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There was a fully equipped home gym that was literally built for a professional athlete.
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The primary bedroom was fit for royalty.
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And there were six more bedrooms where that one came from.
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All the bedrooms were spacious and boasted views of the water.
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Some even had their own balconies.
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The primary bathroom was straight out of a spa.
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It was one of 16 bathrooms in the house.
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The in-law suite allowed guests privacy.
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There was plenty of space for kids to enjoy as well.
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The patio lounge area — fitted with an outdoor kitchen — was perfect for entertaining on sunny and rainy days alike.
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There was a daybed for anyone who needs a catnap.
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There was garage space for six cars and a majestic roundabout driveway out front.
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Back outside, the pool area was on par with that of any luxury resort.
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It may have been even more luxurious at dusk.
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The dock, which came with two boat lifts, was perfect for a water-sports enthusiast.
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The listing described the residence as the largest in South Tampa.
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With that kind of space, there were plenty of nooks and crannies with secret gems.
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The not-so-little slice of paradise was listed for a whopping $29 million in 2020. According to Bob Glase, whose firm, Smith & Associates Real Estate, handled the sale, it was one of the highest asking prices in the area's history.
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The new owners, who landed the property for $22.5 million, applied to tear it down. There's speculation that they want to build several houses on the property, similar to how it was before Jeter bought the land.
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But all the bells and whistles didn't come cheap, and Jeter's estate certainly had them.
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Now check out Jeter's stunning lakeside castle in New York that still hasn't sold after several years on the market:
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