


The New York Post has an article and slideshow on the new waterfront home Derek Jeter is having built in Tampa. The 31,000-square-foot space in the Davis Islands community "will boast seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, two three-car garages, an entertainment room, a billiard room and a memorabilia room."
Of course, there's controversy! Jeter also wants to construct a 6-foot fence around the property. Tampa ordinances limit the height of the fence to 3 feet. But Jeter wants permission for a 3-foot masonry structure topped by a 3-foot-high wrought-iron fence.
By the way, as the Post notes: "Jeter's house will be Tampa's biggest -- and twice the size of the Tampa home owned by the Boss, George Steinbrenner."
So getting Dykstra'd in 10 years.
ReplyDeleteHa! Let's hope that he doesn't try to become a magazine mogul....
ReplyDeleteFunny how all these high earners build big houses in the land of no income tax. Maybe someday the city will learn. Probably not.
ReplyDeleteI had lived in Hyde Park only about a mile away from where Derek is building his house. It's funny to see how the area has changed.
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