Max Scherzer lists custom Jupiter home for $36M after Hobe Sound curveball
Max Scherzer threw a changeup in his search for the perfect South Florida home. The Major League Baseball pitcher and his wife, Erica, are selling their unfinished custom build in Jupiter’s exclusive Admiral’s Cove, asking $36 million, the New York Post reported. Holly Meyer Lucas has the listing along with Kimberly Thomson and Courtney Payne, all of Compass. The Scherzers paid $14.9 million in 2023 for the teardown at 217 Commodore Drive. It’s on the same street as a waterfront home they bought for $9.8 million in 2020. They were nearing the end of construction on their “dream home.” But […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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