Parting is such sweet sorrow, but it’s time for baseball superstar Juan Soto to move on from the D.C. metro area.
After an incredible five seasons of success with the Washington Nationals, including a 2019 World Series win, the talented right fielder has listed his home in nearby Arlington, VA, for $1,095,000.
The reason? He was traded from the Nats to the San Diego Padres in August 2022, in a blockbuster deal that reshaped the National League.
Now ensconced in Southern California—with a $23 million contract for the 2023 season—the young outfielder is cutting the last of his ties to the nation’s capital.
His modest, two-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 1,160-square-foot residence is up for grabs.
Built in 1950
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A lovely fireplace in the living room
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Custom cabinets in the kitchen
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The house sits on just under a quarter-acre and at the end of a long sloped driveway, which sets it back from the street.
The listing states that the residence is “lightly lived in,” so the recent updates made throughout are practically pristine. Luxury appliances and countertops were added to the kitchen, and the home features gas lamps, a neutral color scheme, and remote-controlled blinds.
An open layout streamlines traffic flow through the main living space, while the bedrooms include en suite baths. The primary bedroom boasts a large soaking tub.
A grassy, fenced yard and tidy back patio are ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
One of the airy bedrooms
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A generous main bathroom
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Play catch on this lawn.
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A curved patio with seating
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Born in the Dominican Republic, Soto was the runner-up for the 2018 National League Rookie of the Year Award, at the age of 19.
Randy White contributed to this report.
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