Chicago Cubs baseball Marcus Stroman star spends huge money on reclusive mansion in Malibu
A luxurious Malibu blufftop residence that was never formally listed has sold to Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman for a little bit more than the $8 miββioπ asking price.
He will likely live there with his longterm partner, model fitness trainer Shannon Nadj.
A seasoned CBRE executive who had owned the Spanish-style property for 16 years sold it to Stroman for the price of $4.2 miββioπ in spring 2007.
The sandy-hued stucco and terracotta-roof building, which was constructed in 2003, is tucked away from the street behind gates on a level tract of property measuring almost 1.5 acres, high above Carbon Beach.
A motorcourt and an attached garage are located out front, and there are breathtaking views of the beach and city lights from practically anywhere on the property.
Once inside, the lavish layout has five bedrooms and six bathrooms spread out over little more than 5,100 square feet of living area with stone floors and tall wood-accented ceilings in key locations. There is also a separate guesthouse with one bedroom and one bathroom.
The formal living and dining rooms, the family room with a fireplace, and the large kitchen with an eat-in island, stainless steel equipment, and an adjacent breakfast nook are some of the highlights.
A private master suite with a fireplace, walk-in closet, and a spacious bathroom with dual vanities, a jacuzzi tub, and a glass-encased shower is sequestered in its own wing. Additionally, there is a wine cellar and a bedroom that has been turned into an office.
In addition to an infinity pool and spa surrounded by a grassy lawn, a built-in grill station, a conversation area with a fire pit, and several locations for al fresco dining and relaxing, the landscaped grounds are filled with meandering walkways. The property also comes with deeded privileges to the La Costa Beach and Tennis Club, which is an extra plus.