Lenny Dykstra Selling House For $25 Million

by Bodog Beat News Ticker  |  July 25th, 2008
Lenny Dykstra
If you have some spare millions lying around, you can own Lenny Dykstra's old house. (AP Images)

Do you have $25 million bucks lying around? If so, you could own the house that both Lenny Dykstra (and, previous to him, Wayne Gretzky) called home.

The former Philadelphia Phillies standout is selling his Lake Sherwood home for a reported $24.9 million, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. From the report:

"The property, designed by architect Richard Landry and sitting on 7 acres atop a secluded promontory with mountain and golf-course views, includes verandas for outdoor entertaining; a pool, a spa and a championship tennis court; servants' quarters; and manicured lawns and gardens. The main house has 12,713 square feet of living space, including a receiving parlor and an opulent formal dining room. There is also a paneled study, a professional kitchen and a state-of-the-art screening room."

Nice. And this sale has nothing to do with Dykstra's finances – he's successfully invested in a California car wash, became a columnist for TheStreet.com and has written books and led seminars as a motivational speaker. Oh, and his son – Cutter Dykstra – was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the second round of the 2008 MLB Draft. So yeah. Lenny is doing just fine, thanks.

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