David Ortiz's house just reset my standard for modern luxury – it's one of the most impressive properties on the market (for under $12 million)
The baseball player's Florida property features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, an Italian Officine Gullo kitchen, and a spa-style bathroom


Like many professional athletes, David Ortiz calls the sunny state of Florida home – or at least he did until very recently. The famed former Boston Red Sox player has listed his sweeping, 10,000 square foot property in North Pinecrest for just under $12 million.
The five bedroom, eight bathroom estate is modern interior design personified, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, an Italian Officine Gullo kitchen with a walk-in pantry, and a sleek, spa-style bathroom all included.
There's also a home theatre with comfy recliners and wet bar, and naturally, a sports lounge with nine screens and full bar. Amenities are certainly the selling point, but we also love the use of light colors and natural light throughout the home. Let's look inside.
The lounge area mixes contemporary comforts, like the ever-popular white, boucle seating, with lush plants, which enliven the space and complement the greenery surrounding the property (it can conveniently be seen through the glass windows).
The kitchen, meanwhile, features state-of-the-art appliances and a classic combination of marble backsplash and white cabinets. The glass pendant lights add a contemporary touch and serve as a focal point above the island (a very nice kitchen lighting idea if we say so ourselves).
The dining room is striking, with twin Art Deco-style chandeliers hanging above the glass table.
Boucle also makes its way into the bedroom, with a small sofa sitting in a corner of the spacious, glass-walled room. The white and gray color scheme gives the space a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
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The bathroom is clearly spa-inspired, with white marble floors, a freestanding soaking tub, and calming greenery within view from the windows.
The handsome walk-in closet is an organizing enthusiast's dream, with plenty of storage to display bags, clothing, and accessroies. The pull-out drawers in the personalized island are an excellent way to organize jewelry.
The open shelves are perfect for those wishing to curate a book nook or simply display plants, art, or decorative objects.
Another sitting area takes stock of the enduringly popular pouf, with white ones acting as decorative pieces as well as ottomans alongside the L-shaped white sofa.
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Get David Ortiz's lounge area look with this stunning white pouf, perfect for adding some texture to your space.
This lush, velvet pillow comes with an ultra-soft, feathery insert.
The price is right on this neutral rug that's just as affordable as it is chic and versatile.
Finally, the backyard pool is primed for relaxing, with plenty of outdoor furniture and a cabana.
David Ortiz's home is listed by Dennis Carvajal with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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