Matt Williams’ Megamansion in Arizona Slides Onto the Market for $9.5M

By Becky Bracken
Mar 9, 2018
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Five-time All-Star third baseman Matt Williams held down the hot corner for the 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks team that improbably won the World Series. Now Williams is fielding offers for his European-style mansion in Paradise Valley, AZ, which is on the market for $9.5 million.

The estate—much like the former slugger—is a larger-than-life standout you need to see to believe.

The mansion was built in 2009 with “the finest finishes and unparalleled craftsmanship with the intention to impress,” according to the listing. Sitting on 2 acres, it has eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and more than 14,631 square feet of living space. There’s also a seven-car garage, separate guesthouse with full kitchen, a pool with spa, and pool house made out of Italian glass.

Exterior
Exterior

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Entry
Entry

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Pool
Pool with spa

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There’s an entire wing devoted to the master of the home. It includes a coffee bar, private courtyard, fireplace, his-and-her custom closets, a private washer and dryer, a workout room, sauna, spa, and hair salon.

Master bed
Master bedroom

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The master bath features an amazing sunken, soaking tub fit for royalty.

Tub
Tub

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There’s also a lavish home theater, a 2,000-bottle wine cellar with tasting room, and a game room, where Williams’ baseball accolades grace the wall.

Home theater
Home theater

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Game room
Game room

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After breaking into the big leagues with the San Francisco Giants, Williams played with the Diamondbacks from 1998 to 2003. He to returned to coach Arizona, from 2010 to 2013 and again in 2016. In 2018, he left to coach for the Oakland Athletics, leaving behind this incredible estate.

So if you happen to be a buyer who loves baseball, inlaid marble, Macedonian travertine baseboards, and living in the lap of luxury, this could be the right fit for you.