Real Estate

Former Home Of Yankees Owner Hal Steinbrenner On Market

A South Tampa waterfront home once owned by Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner is back on the market, selling for $2,099,900.

TAMPA, FL -- A South Tampa waterfront home once owned by Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner is back on the market, selling for $2,099,900.

According to the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser's Office, Steinbrenner purchased the home in 2007 for $1.85 million when the house was a year old.

Resting on deep boating waters only a few homes away from Old Tampa Bay, this residence opens up with Southern exposure to the Travertine tile backyard setting.

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Featuring a large dock and rare covered boat lift, the fenced backyard retreat also has access to a full bathhouse, a covered back patio overlooking the heated pool and spa, handcrafted Cyprus pergola, outdoor TV, gas fireplace and mosquito control system.

This has an extended second-floor balcony, an open great room, study, as well as formal living and dining rooms. The gourmet kitchen showcases elite gas appliances, dark wood cabinets, elaborate stone counter tops with an over-sized island, a tucked-away butler's pantry with a wine fridge and Scotch bar.

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Upscale touches include Turkish marble floors, hand-scraped wood floors, classic designer fixtures and plantation shutters.

Other upgrades include an integrated audio system, security system, tankless water heater and integrated generator backup system.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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