Anthony Rendon, the new third baseman for the Los Angeles Angels, bought a mansion on the Newport Coast for $6.1 million in January, showing that he was adjusting to life in Southern California.
The pоwerful infielder became a free agent after last seasоn’s Wоrld Series victоry with the Washingtоn Natiоnals.
The desire for his skills was so great that in December he inked a seven-year, $245 million deal with the Angels.
Not long after that, he finalized the acquisition of a mansion with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, as well as breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
The 2017-built mansion occupies one of the largest lots in an exclusive gated community and boasts 4,653 square feet of living space. Featuring resort-style amenities and stylish design throughout, it was created by architect Bob White of Laguna Beach’s Forest Studio.
Beautiful tile flooring, marble and quartzite worktops, and high wood beam ceilings are a few of the features.
The living room and kitchen lead out to the backyard via floor-to-ceiling sliding doors in this open-concept home. There are two master rooms, one on each floor, for the owner who loves alternatives.
This kitchen is the envy of the neighborhood with its enormous, quartz-topped island, custom cabinets, high-end fixtures, and cutting-edge equipment.
The dining space has two Sub-Zero wine cellars, perfect for an after-dinner drink. There is a breakfast nook and an office that open up to the enormous backyard.
A Pebble Tec pооl with a hоt tub, terraces, verdant vegetatiоn, and spaces tо watch the оcean are all part оf the exquisitely designed оutside area.
The property is also equipped with smart features, such as a security system from Smart Systems Technologies, home automation from Savant, and surround sound from Sonos.
You can stroll to Crystal Cove State Park from this house, and there are plenty of stores, schools, and restaurants in the area as well. The Angels Stadium is just a 30-minute ride away from this posh Orange County suburb.
In 2013, Rendon made his major league debut with the Nationals. Since then, he has become a Silver Slugger and All-Star. He is 29 years old. His outstanding postseason play helped the Nationals win their first championship as he wrapped out his career with the franchise.