Jason Pierre-Paul Sells One of His Boca Raton Homes for $6.1M

Jason Pierre-Paul Sells One of His Boca Raton Homes for $6.1M


Jason Pierre-Paul has sold one of his massive mansions in Boca Raton, FL, for $6.1 million.

The linebacker had purchased the place in 2017 for just $2.3 million, so he tackled a hefty profit.

The mansion was available for lease for $20,000 a month for the past couple of years, but the Florida native decided to cash in on the sizzling South Florida real estate market. Pierre-Paul listed it in January for $6,250,000, and it found a buyer earlier this month. The sale included the furnishings, excluding some art and personal items, according to the listing.

Built in 1983, the 9,589-square-foot house has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It features double-entry glass doors, a kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, a formal dining room, and a family room with a decorative fireplace on an onyx accent wall.

Highlights include an office, game room, second family room, pool, and spa. The property comes with a two-story guesthouse and a six-bay garage off the gated driveway.

Mansion sold by Jason Pierre-Paul

(Realtor.com)

Real estate record

Pierre-Paul, 33, has been buying and selling real estate in Boca Raton for years.

In 2019, while playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he paid $4.5 million for an 11,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom mansion, which he still owns.

The lakeside property comes with a private dock, tennis court, pool, and outdoor kitchen.

In 2017, he sold a 5,400-square-foot mansion, also in Boca Raton, for $1.2 million, the same price he’d paid for the place in 2012.

Born and raised in Deerfield Beach, FL, he played football for the University of South Florida. After being drafted by the New York Giants in 2010, Pierre-Paul starred for Big Blue for eight seasons and helped the team win a Super Bowl. In 2018, he was traded to the Bucs, where he won a second Super Bowl title in 2020. He’s currently a free agent.



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