Maryland mansion once owned by NBA legend Patrick Ewing is back in play at $4.2 million
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Maryland mansion once owned by NBA legend Patrick Ewing is back in play at $4.2 million
"Spanning three acres in the affluent Potomac community, the property centers on a 14,000-square-foot stone manor fronted by a circular motor court. It seems built for a 7-footer, opening to a dramatic two-story foyer and expanding to a two-story living room with a floor-to-ceiling fireplace."
"The master suite, found on the first floor, opens directly outside and features a spa bathroom and sitting room. It's one of six bedrooms and nine bathrooms in the three-story floor plan. Spanning 5,000 square feet, the basements adds some amenities as well: a gym, yoga room and media room with a wet bar."
"Ewing, 56, played 17 seasons in the NBA for the New York Knicks, Seattle Supersonics and Orlando Magic. He was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008 and currently coaches the Georgetown Hoyas."
Patrick Ewing's former Maryland estate in Potomac is back on the market at $4.2 million after being listed three times in the past four years. The Hall of Famer purchased the newly built stone manor in 1988 and sold it 12 years later. The 14,000-square-foot property spans three acres and includes six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and a two-story foyer with dramatic living spaces. Amenities encompass a gourmet kitchen, first-floor master suite with spa bathroom, and a 5,000-square-foot basement featuring a gym, yoga room, and media room. Outdoor features include a 50-foot swimming pool, tennis court, flagstone patio, and guest cottage. Ewing, 56, played 17 NBA seasons and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008.
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