Mark Melancon re-lists Florida home for $10.95M

Publish date: 2024-08-03

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Third time’s the home run?

Mark Melancon listed his Florida mansion once again last week.

The All-Star baseball player listed the Holmes Beach property — about an hour south of Tampa — for $14.78 million in May of last year, according to Zillow, before changing his mind and taking it off the market in September. He put it up for sale again in January for $12.99 million — but took it down a few weeks ago.

The new $10.95 million price tag means Melancon’s not playing around and intends to find a buyer soon, his broker, Charles Buky of Coldwell Banker, told The Post.

It was tough for the former Yankee to part ways with the beloved home that he built for his wife and their three children, Buky said. But since Melancon now pitches for the Arizona Diamondbacks, he’s unable to fly back often enough to make it worth keeping.

At 5,921 square feet, the Bimini Bay manor has six bedrooms, plus five full and two half baths. Geared to keep both kids and adults busy, it also has two living rooms and a speakeasy-style entertainment room.

Melancon plays for the Diamondbacks. AP
An aerial image of the property. Aware Media Company
An aerial showing the rear of the offering. Aware Media Company
The waterfront spread is graced with a pool. Aware Media Company
This being Florida, there’s plenty of room for outdoor lounging. Aware Media Company
There’s indoor/outdoor living on tap. Aware Media Company
Boat docks complete the spread. Aware Media Company
The open kitchen and dining area. Aware Media Company
A plush living area. Aware Media Company
The views outside are sweet, but so are the ones seen from inside. Aware Media Company
The home has a variety of decorative looks. Aware Media Company
One of six bedrooms. Aware Media Company
Talk about curb appeal. Aware Media Company

Upstairs, the master suite has a gas fireplace and its own washer/dryer.

“I’ve never walked anyone through the house that doesn’t say it’s one of their favorite houses ever,” Buky said.

To enjoy the famed sunny weather, there’s a golfing sand pit, four covered patios and an outdoor kitchen. Views of the bay — along with its manatees, dolphins and sting rays — are visible upon entering the front door, and it’s all topped with an infinity pool and two boating docks.

The home’s relaxed vibe, which won a Best in Living Award from the National Association of Builders, fits its perch on Anna Maria Island, which is known for its beachy, small-town feel, the broker added.

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