SF GIANTS Legend HUNTER PENCE Sell Malibu Palace for $ 39 million

EX-Mlb Star Hunter PINCE
Giant Malibu Palace for sale
… $ 39 million price !!!
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Hunter Pence Looking for a buyer for his amazing palace in southern California … TMZ sports I learned the world champion only twice and put the Malibu panel for sale.
We were told that the former San Francisco Giants team included it on Wednesday … for $ 39 million.
The price is high, but the place listed by Joy Canner From compass – great … it has a living space of 7356 square feet with five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a home office, a gym and a media room.
Pence was first bought in 2016, while he was playing with the giants … but the actors of the former late player tells us that he is now ready to abandon him as he is still pulled towards the Gulf region.
“Since his retirement from the main baseball game in the league in 2021, Hunter focused on sports broadcasting, motivational speaking and community participation,” his team said in a statement. “As his role continued with the giants in expansion, he and his wife became deeply rooted in San Francisco – who was proud ambassadors of the city and devoted their time to local initiatives. With their lives that now focused in San Francisco, they decided to separate the lack of Malayo.”
The open concept feature is located on the Pacific Coast Road … It features a waterwall at the main entrance, 12 -foot ceilings, an endless 93 -foot swimming pool, a barbecue area and a fire hole.
The property is also located above Malibu Cove Colony and features panoramic views of the Pacific.
“I am browsing Malibu, energy and a sense of peace to this site,” Pence added in a statement.
“The construction of this house was about creating a special decline where my family could slow down, rechore, and enjoy everything that this society offers. I hope that any step in it, makes their memories that are unforgettable here.”
Pence started his career in MLB in 2007 and played with many teams, including the giants, which was won by two world series.