Retired professional baseball player Barry Bonds lived a life of luxury in this 17,100-square-foot mansion from 2002 to 2014. The lavish, Mediterranean-style house has had two owners since his departure and now it is back on the market asking $33 million.Although the interiors naturally shifted in style when the seven-bedroom property changed hands, some of Bonds’ favorite design elements still remain. Most notably, the hand-painted frescoes he commissioned that harken to Italy have been preserved. These elaborate murals in combination with ornate crystal chandeliers create an aesthetic that feels too formal in some rooms, but a few minor changes would help the home feel more fresh and livable.Spaces like the grand room, which boasts 30-foot ceilings, are airy and bright in contrast, encouraging you to relax and unwind. Other perks that potential buyers will love include beautifully landscaped lawns, a sparkling pool, a 12-seat home theater, and a top-of-the-line gym.Tomer Fridman of Compass has the Beverly Hills listing, which was first reported by Mansion Global.
This article appears in the August 2018 issue of DailyDeeds.