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The former NFL tailback turned into college football analyst Reggie Bush has sold the Palisades Pacific home for about six years at a price of $ 7,381 million.

Fully renovated during the Bush stay, this striking contemporary home of around 7,500 square feet features polished glass, stone and wood details, ceiling-covered kitchens and temperature-controlled wine cellars. Dark curtains and a drop-down projection screen in the living room turn the room into a home theater by pressing a button.

The multi-bedroom master suite, which has a private terrace, is between five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.

Outside, the property covering an area of ​​around three quarters has an infinity swimming pool, fire pit, and a barbecue. The enclosed patio space and deck / lounge area extend the outdoor trail even further.

Bush, 35, initially sold the house last year at $ 9,995 million, the Los Angeles Times previously reported. It has recently registered $ 8 million, records show.

Retirees ran back to star in Helix High School in La Mesa before getting the All-American award twice, the Doak Walker Award and the Heisman Trophy (later forfeited) as a member of the University of Southern California football program.

Drafted second overall in the 2006 NFL Draft, Bush played for Saints, Dolphins, Lions, 49ers and Bills in 11 professional seasons. He was the first choice All-Pro team with New Orleans in 2008.

Last year, Bush was hired by Fox Sports as a college football studio analyst, joining former USC teammate Matt Leinart, among others.

Jordan Cohen from RE / MAX One is a listing agent. Patricia Spencer of Compass represents the buyer.

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