Price Cut Puts Former Astros Star Yuli Gurriel on the Verge of Selling His Houston Home
Once more to market! 2022 World Series winner Yuli Gurriel, who just finished a season with the Miami Marlins, cut the price of his Houston home by $100,000 in hopes of attracting a buyer.
And the discount appears to have done the trick. The $1,590,000 place is pending sale.
Gurriel has also been attempting to unload his impressive, four-bedroom, $4.3 million mansion in Miami for more than a year. And he has additional interest in securing an optimal deal on this property: His wife, Lianet Barrera Fabregas, with First Service Realty ERA, is the listing agent.
Is real estate success just around the corner for the Cuban-born slugger? Let’s a look at all the inviting details at his house in Houston.
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This low-slung, ranch-style home from the 1950s is set back from the road and features a large front lawn and abundant outdoor living space in the backyard. The interior underwent an extensive renovation in 2021 and now features a large living room divided by a gorgeous, freestanding, two-sided fireplace.
A formal dining room is situated off to one side of the home, and the updated, white kitchen offers loads of counter space, an island with a waterfall edge, and space for a table.
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The home also has new, double-paned windows throughout; a game-room with smart built-ins; and spacious bedrooms, including a fourth that’s separated, making it an ideal guest suite. Outside you’ll find a heated pool and an enormous patio, the perfect space for entertaining a big crowd.
Gurriel, 39, made his major league debut with the Houston Astros at the age of 32, though he played pro baseball in Cuba and Japan for several years prior.
He was an Astro from 2016 to 2022. Gurriel signed with the Marlins in March and is now a free agent.
Randy White contributed to this report.
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