Curt Schilling Puts Mass. Home up for Sale
After collapse of video game company, seeks $3.5 million for 20-room house
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has put his 20-room Massachusetts home on the market for nearly $3.5 million several months after the collapse of his Providence-based video game company.
WPRI-TV reports the home is being listed by Landmark Residential, which describes an "extremely private" property with amenities for "relaxed family gatherings and sports enthusiasts." The 11,000-square-foot home on 26 acres has a heated pool with waterfall, a beach volleyball court, batting and pitching cages and a putting green. It also had been listed for sale in 2008.
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