Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer and his spouse, Merrill, bought their six-bedroom, 7,500-square-foot home within the Ravenswood neighborhood for $3.52 million.
Hoyer, 48, was the final supervisor of the Cubs from 2011 till 2020 — together with the crew’s World Series-winning title run in 2016 — and since 2020 has been president of baseball operations.
Built in 2006 and designed by the Morgante Wilson architectural agency, the home has 5½ loos, an open ground plan, outsized home windows, excessive ceilings, intricate moldings, a big kitchen with commercial-grade home equipment, a newly redesigned major bed room suite with a walk-in closet, a second-floor lofted household room with 20-foot vaulted ceilings and a third-floor bed room that will also be used as a den or a craft room.
The decrease stage incorporates a visitor room, a big recreation room and a house theater and golf simulator. The mansion has a heated 1½- automobile hooked up storage and a heated 2½ automobile indifferent storage, and it additionally has a screened porch and an outsized sport courtroom within the yard. The home sits on rather a lot that measures 50 toes by 161 toes, which is a big dimension for town.
“It’s a wonderful home and the new family will hopefully enjoy it as much as the previous owners have,” itemizing agent Jeffrey Lowe of Compass instructed Elite Street.
The Hoyers purchased the mansion in July 2019 for $3.09 million. They first listed it in March for $3.65 million.
The mansion had a $37,007 property tax invoice within the 2020 tax yr.
Public data don’t but determine the patrons.
Bob Goldsborough is a contract author.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com