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Amid the salacious reports of Tiger Woods' many affairs and unconfirmed whispers of love children, there has been much speculation about what will happen to the very contemporary and nearly completed compound he and his soon-to-be wildy wealthy ex-wife Elin Nordegren had been building in Jupiter Island, FL. Sadly, Tiger Woods is not the only professional golfer having to contend with rumors of affairs, unsubstantiated claims of extra marital babies and the fate of high-priced real estate.
Phil Mickelson, the 38-time PGA Tour winner who reportedly earned a staggering $51M in 2007, has recently had to cope with dubious and unproven rumors of fathering a child with an Ohio stripper and has also been trying to unload his ritzy real estate in Rancho Santa Fe, CA since June of 2007. By the summer of 2008, the property was listed with an asking price between $10.75 and $12M and now, two years later, the swanky estate remains unsold and on the market with a much lower asking price of $8.9M.
From the ground up. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
Property records reveal that in June of 1999, Mickelson and his wife Amy paid $1.15M for a 4.55 acre lot in Rancho Santa Fe, CA, one of the most expensive residential enclaves in all of the country. It took years and many millions for the couple to build their dream house from the ground up. Perfectly and privately situated down a long, gated driveway, current listing information shows the sprawling, single story Mediterranean-style mansion measures 7,078 sq. ft. and includes five bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms.
Courtyard comeliness. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
Bigger is better. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
The Mickelson mansion features grand and theatrical living spaces, including a 720 sq. ft. formal living room with distressed walnut flooring, dramatically vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, a gleaming, white, hand-carved Cantera-stone fireplace and wood-framed French doors that open into the backyard's central courtyard.
Cook's kitchen. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
The Mickelson's colossal kitchen measures 600 sq. ft. and includes commercial grade appliances, slab granite counter tops and custom cabinetry with hardware imported from Romania and France.
Take a seat. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin
The family room area is open to the kitchen for informal entertaining and cozy family gatherings. There's a vaulted wood beamed ceiling with heavy exposed trusses, distressed walnut flooring, a hand-carved fireplace of white Cantera stone and an entertainment area fitted with custom cabinetry and multiple televisions.
Show off. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
The cathedral-like library does triple duty as an office and trophy room. There is an ornate, hand-carved wooden ceiling, custom-made leaded windows and built-in glass-fronted cabinets for showing off Mickelson's many trophies and professional accolades. An adjacent bathroom has been worked over with tile imported from Morocco.
Comfort and security. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
The über-deluxe master wing includes a behemoth bedroom with wood-beamed ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace. Other amenities? A sitting area, fitness room, two custom-fitted closets and steam and sauna facilities. In the unlikely event that the estate is breached by an unwanted intruder, the house is outfitted with a secretly situated state-of-the-art safe room.
Mosaic madness. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
The master bathroom, larger than most studio apartments, has white Calcutta marble flooring and custom mosaics created over a six month period by the same artisan responsible for the mosaics at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas. The bathtub and shower are contained in a large, curved glass enclosure and the custom carved vanities have fixtures of Baccarat crystal and sterling silver.
Putting practice. Photo: Prudential Realty / Susan Bartow via Redfin.
A wide covered veranda and vast stone courtyard at the back of the house lead down to the backyard that is bisected by a raised water channel that spills waters down into the gently arched infinity-edged swimming pool. On the other side of the raised water channel, a large spa overlooks a putting green where Mickelson perfected his prodigious golf skills. There are, according to listing information, also two detached guest cottages on the property. Judging by these photos, we think it's safe to say they're swankier than the average guest room.
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Reader comments (Page 1 of 11)
No wonder they haven't sold it in 3 years...It is gaudy and ugly,,,,Not to mention outrageously over priced even in today's depressed market. I guess one would have to be in the market for 7000 plus square foot home with 5 or 6 different building styles to appreciate this home. Being a builder for 25 plus years I have learned that you only build what the market will be able to sell at a later date. Dream home or not if it won't sell I hope you love your dream cause you will be stuck with it forever and that dream will turn into a nightmare!
ReplySeems a bit much. Funny I do not see the backlash that Celine Dion received about her home, and this one almost as outrageous. So as I said then if they can afford it who cares. Although the outside of this is nice the inside makes me sick
I think this house is beautiful. The inside is to die for. I love the kitchen and would love to have it. But, I don't have that kind of money. The bedroom and bath are a dream.
Well Said!!!!!!!!!
hey - i think it's a spectacular home ... people like me only dream of lifestyles like this... maybe i'll be lucky in life next time around. It's nice to know thought that dreams do come true.
You sound like one of Obama's henchmen. Socialist scum. Why not build and flaunt it if you can afford it. Would you rather he give his money to all the others in the country so they could all "share the wealth"?
Commie Bastard ! ! !
I totally agree! This house is so heavy looking and outdated. Good luck with selling it!
I'm a Realtor (yes, we are supposed to capitalize the R), and I'm having a very tough time being charitable about this house. Let's see ... the pool area looks nice! Other than that, I am gagging.
Indeed,, this house is beyond hideous.. It's monstrous..Frankenstein would live here.. BUT so typical of Califronia mcMansions...
Looks like a bit of jealousy to me AMBRIL. Phil is a great guy.....wish him and his family all the best!
BTW, interesting how in your comment you had to throw your "resume" out there....the story is about Phil not you!
I say throw a match on it and let urrrrrrrrrrrrr burn. It's looks like enouogh dry wood inside to really get urrrrrrrrrrr going. Serious it's the only way they can unload this Noah's Ark looking thing.
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I agree with you BRil218. Also this goes out to Frank in Ft. Lauderdale FL who is ranting and raving on what a hero Phil is for his 12 year old son. Did your son also learn from Phil that it's cool to cheat on your wife while she is battling caner and produce illegit babies? Just curious DAD?
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Maybe if it had softer furnishings.
WOW!!!! i wish i was that rich...i have a movie theater...game room....library....fitted walk in closets...pool....another house.....and a b ball court....yes my house is huge!!! but i wish i had THAT!!!!!!!!!
I agree with Bril218. As a Licensed Real Estate Broker in New York, I have been in numerous homes which have been tailored to the specific tastes of the Owner - who - when the need to sell arises - is forced to face the reality that their tastes are not the taste of the majority of buyers.
I know of a property right now that has been on the market for three years (and counting). The property owner fired four different brokerages because he felt that the Brokers were not doing his house justice when showing (it is now FSBO). Truth is, there are not too many Buyers who wish to purchase a Four Story Townhouse - whose kitchen is located on the Top Floor of the house AND there is No Bathroom on that floor!
Seriously, the entire layout of the house is tailored to the way his family lived - which is in total contrast to the way most people do.
How many of you want to lug groceries up to a fourth floor kitchen? Particularly when your main living area is on the second floor? Who would want their guests to have to walk through your entire house to get a glass of water -- or -- if they are on the top floor with you -- have to go downstairs on the floor of your bedrooms to use the restroom?
Everyone that viewed the house (my customers as well as those of other Brokers) wanted a concession on the price since they all wanted to move the kitchen from the top floor to the First Floor - Projected cost $50,000 to remove the kitchen from the top floor (including pipes and gas lines; re-route them so that a bathroom could be included on the top level). Re- purpose the area (an additional Bedroom) AND THEN Renovate the First Floor (remove walls defining bedrooms) to accommodate the New Kitchen with all new plumbing and gas lines, etc.- at an additional cost of $30,000.
One must keep in mind the realization that one day the home will be for sale - when renovating and customizing properties. You have to appeal to the masses when renovating or you will be reminded of this fact when the offers (if any) come in.
Sounds like bit of jealousy to me!!
The ceilings look like the hanging gallows
Great place to hang around
i WOULD LOVE TO SEE UR HOUSE, it is probably as ugly if not more than his. Get oof ur high horse.
This house is simply beautiful. If I had the funds, I would purchase it for my husband. He deserves this kind of dwelling.