Former Star Pitcher Curt Schilling Reduces Price of Boston-Area Home
By: Diane Tuman, Zillow Content Manager | November 13, 2009
Last March, we reported that former Major League Baseball star pitcher Curt Schilling reduced the price of his home from $8 million to $5 million.
Well, guess what? Schilling just threw down another price cut. Schilling’s Medfield, MA home, located at 7 Woodridge Rd, Medfield, MA 02052, was just reduced to $4.5 million.
Here’s the timeline of the property:
- 1999 — Former New England Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe purchases home for $2 million
- 2002 — Bledsoe lists home for $9 million; it doesn’t sell
- 2004 — Bledsoe sells home to Schilling for $4.5 million
- March, 2009 — Schilling reduces price to $5 million
- Nov. 2009 — Schilling reduces price to $4.5 million
Called the “Woodridge Estate,” it sits on more than 25 acres, and has a heated swimming pool, an all-sports court (tennis, basketball, ice skating rink) and a professional batting cage.
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Walter Burns - Hoboken Real Estate on November 13, 2009 12:52 pm
Bloody sock from 2004 ALCS not included.
houses for sale franklin on November 16, 2009 1:38 am
I always thought that the land always appreciates and never depreciates,but seems this concept doesn’t apply in this property. The selling price keep decreasing compared to its original price. But on the other side,this is a good opportunity for the buyers to get this in a low and affordable price.
Bill Hernandez on November 16, 2009 7:22 pm
Real estate prices continues to drop and it desecrates the seller a lot! And it sucks not getting the rightful value of your property
Tempe Real Estate by Steve on November 17, 2009 10:55 pm
Of course land can depreciate. In any short period of time (3-5 years) anything can happen. The idea is that it will almost always appreciate over any long period of time (10-20 years).