Cole Hamels Puts His All-Star of a Home in Newtown Square Up for Sale
Ever wanted to live in the home of a World Series MVP? Now’s your chance.
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Former Phillies ace Cole Hamels and his family are selling their Newtown Square home. Asking price: $2.95 million, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Hamels and his wife, Heidi, a player on Survivor: The Amazon, custom-built the six-bedroom, 10-bath home at 1004 Brick House Farm Lane.
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The 9,720-square-foot showpiece was built in 2014. The three-story structure has an in-ground pool, pool house, and a finished walk-out basement that includes a bar.
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Other features include a third-floor play area, custom painted with trees and jungle creatures.
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The spacious kitchen offers plenty of room to make nachos or even Philly soft pretzels.
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Washing down those snacks is easy when your home features wine cellar.
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And working off the associated calories is convenient with an in-home gym.
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Hamels is now a free agent but had a successful career with the Phillies, as well as the Texas Rangers and Chicago Cubs.
He pitched for the Atlanta Braves in 2020.
Hamels is familiar with large properties. He donated his 32,000-square-foot Missouri home to Camp Barnabas, a Christian nonprofit that helps people with special needs and chronic illnesses.
Read more in the Philadelphia Business Journal about Cole Hamels’s Newtown Square home.
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