U.S. Soccer Star Jermaine Jones Selling $3.2M Malibu Mountain Retreat

U.S. Soccer Star Jermaine Jones Selling $3.2M Malibu Mountain Retreat


Former U.S. Soccer star Jermaine Jones has put his 4-acre compound in the hills above Malibu, CA, on the market for $3,175,000.

Jones had purchased the property in May 2020 for $1,895,000.

The bucolic property is anchored by a stylish, four-bedroom home set behind a long driveway and framed by blue sky and green pastures.

The property features a large chicken coop and an enclosed vegetable garden with planter beds.

Aerial view

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Living room

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Chicken coop

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Enclosed vegetable garden with planter beds

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Built in 1980, the 2,878-square-foot A-frame was recently updated. Highlights include the beautiful tongue-and-groove wood ceiling, custom cabinetry, and large windows.

A-frame home

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The spacious kitchen is equipped with a Fisher & Paykel range and a butcher block island. It is adjacent to the open living and dining area on the main floor.

Kitchen

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Living room

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A loft off the living room could be used for guest accommodations, a family room, a home office, or even a yoga studio.

Two additional bedrooms complete the main floor. Outside there’s a covered patio with a unique hanging bed.

Main-floor bedroom

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Patio with hanging bed

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Upstairs you’ll find a spacious primary suite with a walk-in cedar closet, spa bathroom, and private balcony.

Primary bedroom

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Private deck off the primary bedroom

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Outdoor amenities include a pool, fire pit, covered entertaining areas, and a sand sports field.

Infinity pool

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There’s a large storage container and a custom-built shed with a covered area for mountain bikes and recreational vehicles. The home is close to hiking and biking trails.

Jones, 40, was born in Germany to a German mother and an American father. He played the bulk of his national career for the U.S. Soccer squad. He also spent two decades playing for a variety of professional teams in Germany and the U.S.

Jones was with the Los Angeles Galaxy when he made real estate news by buying the Encino, CA, mansion of Tori Spelling. The home appeared often in  Spelling’s show, “Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood.” Jones bought the lavish home in 2011 for $2.5 million and sold it in 2018 for $3,200,000.



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