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Yankee great Derek Jeter sells Orange County ‘castle’
“A person’s house is his citadel,” runs the adage. Now former New York Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter’s citadel is now not his residence.
Based on AD (Architectural Digest), Jeter has contracted with Mansion World to promote the four-acre Greenwood Lake property in Orange County, which was final listed at $6.5 million. (It was listed at $14.75 million when Jeter first put the property available on the market in 2018.)
It contains the 9,000-square-foot, three-story Tiedemann Fortress, full with battlements, turrets and a completely fashionable inside. Jeter bought the positioning in a number of transactions within the early 2000s for $1.6 million, then invested about $3 million in renovations.
The advanced additionally contains visitor, boat and pool homes, an outside kitchen, a lagoon, a dock – even a duplicate of the Statue of Liberty – for nearly 12,600 sq. toes of dwelling area.
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