Washington Nationals Great Ryan Zimmerman Sells Virginia Mansion for $7.1M
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Ryan Zimmerman first attempted to unload his six-bedroom, 10-bathroom mansion last year for $8.5 million.
Nearly a year later, the beloved former Washington Nationals infielder has finally found a match for his incredible property in Northern Virginia.
The final price for the Great Falls manse that spans 13,000 square feet and sits on a grand 5-acre parcel? $7.1 million.
The estate and its gorgeous grounds include several water features (a pool, hot tub, and koi pond), a two-story play castle, plus a grand pool house, huge lawn, and mature trees. Let’s take a tour!
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A lovely living room with a beamed ceiling and gas fireplace sits opposite the kitchen with its large marble-topped island, bar stool seating for four, and adorable breakfast nook. The main bedroom also has a fireplace, a sitting area, views of the gardens, a private patio, as well as two dressing rooms and a palatial bathroom.
A home library, office, family room, and multiple bedrooms with ensuite baths round out the living space. As for entertaining, you can settle into a comfy seat at the built-in bar, catch a flick in the home theater, hang out in the game room, or lounge pool side.
The exterior details are as luxe as the interior, with a cabana, fireplace, bar, and outdoor kitchen. There are bathrooms and a shower in the pool house, along with laundry and a spot for food prep. A kiddie castle is nestled among the trees with a stone pathway and is famous in its own right—it appeared on the TLC show “Charmed Playhouses.”
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Zimmerman, 38, starred for 16 years with the Nats, was a two-time All-Star, and a member of the 2019 team that won the World Series. He retired from professional baseball in 2022 as the club’s home run king with 284. He now lives in an even larger mansion in McLean, VA.
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