By Bob Goldsborough
Former White Sox slugger Dan Pasqua, now a team community relations representative, has his 17-room, 9,554-square-foot mansion in Orland Park on the market for $1.595 million.
Pasqua, whose playing career ended in 1994, paid $1.44 million in 2001 to purchase the five-bedroom house.
Built in 1991, the house has 6 1/2 baths, two fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops and high-end appliances, a master suite with a spa bath, a great room with a hand-painted ceiling, baths in all bedrooms, a formal dining room and a finished lower level with a second kitchen.
Former White Sox slugger Dan Pasqua, now a team community relations representative, has his 17-room, 9,554-square-foot mansion in Orland Park on the market for $1.595 million.
Pasqua, whose playing career ended in 1994, paid $1.44 million in 2001 to purchase the five-bedroom house.
Built in 1991, the house has 6 1/2 baths, two fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops and high-end appliances, a master suite with a spa bath, a great room with a hand-painted ceiling, baths in all bedrooms, a formal dining room and a finished lower level with a second kitchen.
"It's really unique in the sense that it's not your stereotypical cookie-cutter home," said listing agent Christine Wilczek of Realty Executives. "It's been completely remodeled, and it's brimming with character in every aspect, from upgraded woodwork to a gourmet kitchen to a functional floor plan to being on a gorgeous lot in a picturesque setting in the subdivision's premier location."
Pasqua had asked $1.799 million for the mansion when he first listed it in April. He previously had owned an 11-room house in Burr Ridge that he sold in late 2000 for $829,000.
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Pasqua had asked $1.799 million for the mansion when he first listed it in April. He previously had owned an 11-room house in Burr Ridge that he sold in late 2000 for $829,000.
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1.4 for a mansion? That's not even a small condo in my neighborhood.