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AZ Cardinals CB Patrick Peterson Unloading his Mediterranean Castle in Gilbert, AZ – Reduces $400K for quick sale!

Arizona Cardinals Cornerback Patrick Peterson, the 5th pick overall in the 2011 NFL draft, has put his Beautiful, Massive, Mediterranean Castle on the market. The list price started at $1,899,000 back in 08/26/2014 and since been reduced at total of $400,000.  With a current list price of $1,500,000 and purchased of $1,299,000 still with a…


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Arizona Cardinals Cornerback Patrick Peterson, the 5th pick overall in the 2011 NFL draft, has put his Beautiful, Massive, Mediterranean Castle on the market. The list price started at $1,899,000 back in 08/26/2014 and since been reduced at total of $400,000.  With a current list price of $1,500,000 and purchased of $1,299,000 still with a potential to make some profit but not much.  Don’t stress he is doing just fine as he recently signed a huge $70 million contract with $48 million guaranteed. When you are the best corner back in the league 6 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, with 8,341 square feet is not enough anymore. The Mediterranean home was Built in 2003 and features a grand entry with 10ft iron doors, cantera stone fireplace  in the living room, fireplace in the great room, billiard room, theater room, wet bar, detached guest house, two swimming pools (Because one is not enough), spa, rock waterfalls, fire pit, BBQ, sport court, and a 6 car garage.

If he does not get his mansion sold before the super bowl I am sure he can have it rented out for a crazy amount, I hear the rental market for the super bowl week is off the charts and as hot as the 115+ degree temps in AZ during the summer.

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