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NFL’s Jason Pierre-Paul sells Boca Raton mansion

Two-time Super Bowl champion bought 11k sf home for $4.5M in 2019

NFL’s Jason Pierre-Paul Sells Boca Raton Mansion for $12M
8812 Twin Lake Drive in Boca Raton with NFL’s Jason Pierre-Paul (Google Maps, Getty)

Football star Jason Pierre-Paul sold his Boca Raton mansion for $11.9 million.

Records show Pierre-Paul’s Circle of Life Revocable Trust sold the home at 8812 Twin Lake Drive to Scott and Jessica Stumacher. She is a senior account manager with Paramount in New York City, LinkedIn shows.

Marcy Javor of Signature One Luxury Estates had the listing, and Scot Drucker of Compass brought the buyers.

Pierre-Paul is a linebacker in the National Football League. First drafted in 2010, he is a two-time Super Bowl champion and has played in three Pro Bowls. He played with the New York Giants for seven years, followed by stints with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baltimore Ravens and New Orleans Saints. He joined the Miami Dolphins (owned by Related Companies chairman Steve Ross), last year, but was waived in December, according to published reports.

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He bought the Boca Raton home for $4.5 million in 2019, according to property records. Built on 1 acre in 2006, the 11,000-square-foot mansion has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and three half-bathrooms. It also has a sport court and pool.

Pierre-Paul listed it for $12.6 million in December, Redfin shows. 

Prices and demand for luxury homes in Boca Raton, like the rest of South Florida, have boomed in recent years. Last month, a software boss sold his waterfront estate for a record $29 million. The founder of the convenience store chain Sheetz sold a waterfront spec estate for $26 million earlier this month. Also this month, car dealer Kapil Dilawari bought a spec mansion for $16.4 million

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