In the market to buy a new home in Lexington? A pretty big one on Richmond Road is now available for the low price of $4 million — $3,990,000 to be exact.
John Calipari is looking for a fresh start in Fayetteville, leaving his life behind in Kentucky as the head coach of the Wildcats. And just a few weeks removed from that sport-altering move to Arkansas, Coach Cal’s house is now on sale with the posting officially live on Zillow.
The home, which was built in 2005, is listed at 9,615 square feet with five bedrooms and eight bathrooms on a 1.2-acre lot that also includes a half-court basketball court, pool house and three-car garage.
I’m sure the UK basketball memorabilia and Golden Tee machine are negotiable, as well — they should be included at that price.
“This is an opportunity to own a piece of Kentucky history!” the listing reads.
“Iconic design and stature; this Ashland Park estate is now available for sale. Situated on 1.2 acres in the heart of Lexington, this home and pool house exude tradition and style,” the full listing reads. “Through the gated driveway, enter the grand foyer with a staircase, flanked by formal living and formal dining rooms. Continue to an open concept great room with 2-story stone fireplace and chef’s kitchen with a large island. Step out to the 4-seasons room to overlook the grounds, which include a pool, half court basketball court, pool house and 3-car garage. This home is perfect for entertaining!
“The primary bedroom is located on the first floor complete with dual bathrooms and closets. Upstairs you’ll find an additional 4 bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms and large closets. The bonus room is on the third floor for extra recreational space. The basement features a kitchenette, projection TV and work-out room. The grounds are private and secure, with brick and iron fencing a gated driveway and mature landscaping.”
See it all for yourself on the official Zillow listing here.
Coach Cal’s home can be yours if the price is right. Any bets on how long it stays on the market?
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