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Hot Property: Mariners’ Jay Buhner sells real estate near Seattle

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Baseball veteran Jay Buhner, who spent 14 seasons with the Mariners and was chosen to be the Hall of Fame team, has sold his wooded house outside Seattle for $ 2,075 million. The note shows $ 175,000 of the asking price in March.

This property covers a beautiful area of ​​Issaquah, a suburb of Seattle with around 36,000. He is not the only athlete who has a place in the area; NBA star Isaiah Thomas, who plays campus football at the University of Washington, registered his home there last year for $ 2,495 million.

Lined with trees and enjoying a wide mountain view, Buhner’s place is centered on a two-story house built in 2013. A large two-story room anchors a floor plan, offering floor-to-ceiling windows and stone fireplaces.

Elsewhere there are five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a special kitchen, a formal dining room, a recreation room, and a work area of ​​4,710 square feet. A deck with a living room and dining room stretches from the back before going down to a grassy yard and terrace with a fire pit.

Known for his head and shaved beard, Buhner spent two seasons with the Yankees before being traded to the Mariners in 1988. He later won the All-Star and Gold Glove Award with the team, tapping 310 home runs during his career.

Jennifer Harper and Kara Wiper from Coldwell Banker Bain hold the list. Shane Coulter from Compass Washington represents the buyer.

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