Real Estate

Derek Jeter's Castle-Like Mansion Is Still For Sale

Take a virtual tour of "The Captain's" Greenwood Lake castle, which features an infinity pool, extensive gardens, a lagoon, and 4 kitchens.

GREENWOOD LAKE, NY — All-time Yankee great Derek Jeter's castle-like mansion in nearby Greenwood Lake, New York remains on the market with an asking price of $14.7 million.

Jeter, now a part owner of the Florida Marlins, first listed the property in June. (See related: Derek Jeter Lists Castle-Like Mansion On NJ Border For $14M)

Here is the complete listing, via Realtor.com:

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  • Address: 14 Lake Shore Road, Greenwood Lake, New York
  • Price: $14.7 million
  • Square Feet: 12,590
  • Bedrooms: Six
  • Bathrooms: Seven full and five half
  • Built: 1915
  • Features: This Gem on the Lake, with nearly 700 feet of shoreline, is perfect as a full-time residence or a weekend/summer getaway. Pass through the gate in the 6-foot stone wall and enter this magical property. It has been lovingly restored, with unparalleled attention to detail, beyond its original grandeur over the past 15 years. There are two parcels that make up the estate and they include the main house, a guest house, a pool house, infinity pool, extensive gardens, a lagoon, boat house, an elevator, and much more. The four indoor kitchens, with their top-of-the-line appliances, plus an outdoor kitchen with wood burning fireplace will please even the most demanding chefs. Soak in extensive lake views after climbing the turret stairs that provide access to the roof and a separate "widow's walk." Entertain easily in the pool house and expansive patio space or in the game room and Great Room. Retreat to one of the quiet den spaces when you want to get away from it all. There's something here for everyone.

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

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