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Former MLB player’s Paradise Valley home hits market

Posted 10/21/22

A Paradise Valley home once owned by former Major League Baseball player Chili Davis has been listed on the market for $8.5 million.

Frank Aazami of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s is the agent for the …

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Former MLB player’s Paradise Valley home hits market

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A Paradise Valley home once owned by former Major League Baseball player Chili Davis has been listed on the market for $8.5 million.

Frank Aazami of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s is the agent for the mountain-top estate at 7401 N. Las Brisas Lane, in the Montana De Bonitas Casas neighborhood.

The MLB player had the house built in 2000 by luxury custom home builder Salcito Custom Homes, according to a press release.

Davis played a 19-year career as an outfielder and designated hitter from 1981 to 1999 for the San Francisco Giants, California Angels, Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees. Following his playing days, Davis was a hitting coach for the Australian National Baseball team, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pawtucket Red Sox’s, Oakland Athletics, the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets.

The custom-built home encompasses 9,395 square feet, with five bedrooms and seven full bathrooms, as well as a four-car garage.

Views of the newly-listed Paradise Valley home at 7401 N. Las Brisas Lane for $8.5 million. (Submitted photos) 

The walls of glass create picturesque focal points from every room. The main level offers a chef’s kitchen with a center island, a grand living space with an open floor plan, centered bar by the billiards area and a fireplace accompanied by a reading nook just steps off the main living area.

The terrace is one of the most special areas in the home, the press release stated, as it spans out over the edge of Mummy Mountain overlooking Camelback Mountain and the Paradise Valley Mountain Golf Club, as well as views of the City of Phoenix and Carefree.

Throughout the home you are able to find subtle hints of the original owner being a former MLB superstar. The firepit accompanying the spectacular terrace is the shape of home plate.

“I am proud to present one of the most spectacular homes listed for sale by Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty,” said Aazami. “The home was custom-built for baseball legend, Chili Davis, who had an amazing vision brought to life by Salcito Custom Homes. This masterpiece property offers some of the most amazing views of the Valley that I have ever seen and is accompanied by luxurious amenities and stunning architecture.”