Former Red Sox All-Star Derek Lowe’s home in Florida hits the market for $6.8 million

Wonderful home where the former Boston Red Sox jar Derek Lowe Once Living is now available for $6.85 million.

The 11,190-square-foot residence in Fort Myers, Fla., is where Lowe laid his head during spring training when he starred for the Sox. It was also his off-season home for a few years.

Louie’s ex-wife Trinca Louie He is the current owner of the house. The then-couple built the house for their family in 2002, the same year Derek was named an American League All-Star. The couple filed for divorce in 2005, after well-publicized marital problems.

the outside

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Swimming pool

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Interior

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“It’s stunning and very luxurious, but it’s also a lot of fun,” says the listing agent. Jeff Burns, with Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. “I’ve never seen a house like this, with so many fun little areas — from the pool table to the ballet room to the craft room to the gym that’s bigger than most public gyms — it has it all.”

The house is also equipped with a basketball and pickleball court, a four-hole putting green, a cigar room, a theater, and a resort-style pool.

“Most homes have some things here, some things there — and this house has all the fun things I can think of,” Burns says, noting that the home theater is his personal favorite. “I can see a family sitting there watching multiple movies on the weekend.”

Theater room

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sports club

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basketball court

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Bedrooms

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Before the couple split, they wanted to create a home that would appeal to adults and children alike.

“I call it comfortably luxurious,” Burns says. “This is a very inviting and welcoming home. It doesn’t feel overwhelming.”

kitchen

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bathroom

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The main house has four bedrooms and a guest suite that provides plenty of privacy for overnighters.

“If you have guests, they are in their own private area with their own garage under the guest house,” Burns explains.

The home is located on 2.38 acres in the back section of a gated community, just a short drive from local baseball fields and the beach.

A residence’s beautiful exterior makes a high-impact first impression, Burns says.

“It has two stone columns on either side, and it’s just a massive facade — but it’s not overly imposing,” he says. “It’s beautiful, and you just say to yourself, ‘This house is absolutely stunning.’ I can’t wait to see what it has to offer inside.

Lowe won a World Series with the Red Sox in 2004 and played for several teams, including the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves. He retired from baseball in 2013.

Ballet studio

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Pool room

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