From
Realtor.com, freshly retired MLB relief pitcher Steve Cishek is selling his waterfront home in Jupiter, FL.
The pitcher and his family put plenty of thought into the 4,632-square-foot home’s construction in 2021.
“We curated our favorite details of this property, from the places we called home during my career playing baseball,” Cishek says, adding that the builder incorporated the features into a functional floor plan. “The end result ended up being perfect for our young family.”
Cishek was drafted by the Florida Marlins in 2007 and played for eight different teams over the course of his career—most recently for the Washington Nationals, in 2022.
The home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms and sits on a large half-acre lot in an area that is popular with folks from the wide world of sports.
“We’re seeing such a massive influx of professional athletes and their families, or someone that is sports or entertainment adjacent moving here,” says Holly Meyer Lucas, a listing agent with COMPASS. Her husband is retired MLB third baseman Ed Lucas. “There are dozens of professional athletes and their families who live in that immediate area. This home is perfect for that type of a buyer, because you can lock it up for the season and it’ll be fine standing on its own. It’s very low-maintenance.”
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