Former MLB Vet, Royals Commentator Rex Hudler Lists Tustin Home (PHOTOS)
Having assumed the role of color commentator for the Kansas City Royals this past year, Rex Hudler is kissing Tustin, CA goodbye. The former ballplayer, who played 13 MLB seasons and spent the better part of the last decade calling games for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, recently put his Orange County home up for sale, listing the property for $3.75 million.
Built in 2000, Hudler’s house is a two-story contemporary affair that offers 5,400-square-feet with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Dubbed an “entertainer’s dream home” in the listing, Casa de Wonder Dog is built with the whole family in mind and offers a total of five bedroom suites. A master suite boasts a fireplace, bonus room and a private balcony with mountain views, while the master bate features a walk-in closet and a pair of his and hers toilets. Head to Bug-Eater’s kitchen and one will find gourmet appliances, a larger center island and other luxe features. Rounding out the one-acre estate is a resort-style backyard that features a saltwater pool with a waterslide, waterfall, barbecue pavilion and a pool house.
The listing is presented by Jeff Jones of ReMax – Orange County East.
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