Photos: Dodgers broadcast legend Vin Scully’s California estate seeks $15 million

Photos: Dodgers broadcast legend Vin Scully’s California estate seeks $15 million [ad_1]

The longtime Hidden Hills home of late sportscasting legend Vin Scully is on the market for $15 million.

Comprised of a two-story mansion, guest house and guest apartment, the property—dubbed “Home Plate” and completed in 2003—has 11,615 square feet of living space with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

Its nearly 2-acre lot also boasts a tennis court, pool and spa and putting green.

Scully, a Hall of Famer who called games for Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 seasons, lived in the chateau-style residence in sought-after Ashley Ridge with his second wife, Sandi, since 2009. The beloved broadcaster died in August at 94. He was preceded in death by Sandi, who died of complications of ALS in January 2021 at 76.

Their daughter, Cat Scully of Compass, is co-listing the property, an “honor” she called “bittersweet.”

“Our home was full of so many beautiful memories, love and laughter, but as my dad used to say, there is a season and a time for everything in life,” she said in a statement provided by Compass. “This was his wish, with the prayer that now a huge chapter of our family story had come to an end, the proverbial torch in our home would be passed to the next family to continue making beautiful memories.”

That’s evident in the 3D virtual tour and MLS photos, which show spaces that marry French country style with family portraits and baseball memorabilia. Especially in the primary residence’s two offices.

They include a wood-paneled office library with walls of built-in bookcases and a fireplace — one of many inside and out. The other office has walls of built-in cabinets.

Elsewhere in the home are a screening room, a formal living room, a wet marble bar, and an informal bar in the family room that flows into a casual dining area and then the oversized kitchen with double islands and stainless steel appliances.

There’s also a butler’s pantry.


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