Greg Norman is Selling His Sweet Jupiter Island House for $55 Million

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Greg Norman, who was let go by Fox Sports after a disappointing showing as an analyst during the U.S. Open, is selling his ridiculously nice ocean front home on Jupiter Island in Florida. The price is a whopping $55,000,000. After looking at the pictures, you’ll see why.

Here’s the listing description on FentonandLang.

"Experience the serenity and privacy of a relaxed, yet active and healthful lifestsyle for which this extraordinary, 8-acre Jupiter Island estate was named. Stretching from the Intracoastal Waterway to the Atlantic Ocean, Tranquility presents the opportunity to wake each day to an enchanting waterside environment filled with the finest sporting and entertainment venues that include a tennis pavilion, resort style pool area with Polynesian style grill house, a putting green, complete gym, game room, home theater, beachside activities and boating. An oceanfront 2-bedroom, 2-bath guest cottage, elevated to capture panoramic views, is ideal for entertaining. The expansive, secluded gated estate features seven buildings that encompass approximately 26,000 total ± square feet of living space, each one presenting its own special purpose and unique appointments. Spectacular, unobstructed water and nature vistas add to Tranquility’s long list of enjoyable attributes, with calm river views on one side and the mystery of ever changing ocean movement on the other. Through the entry gates, located across from the estate’s oceanfront guest cottage, a refreshing world of verdant forested landscaping opens up, highlighted by vast expanses of green lawns and a multitude of tall palm trees that line the long, winding road leading to the main house. Along the way, charming buildings begin to appear amid tropical foliage and offer a first glimpse of the stunning, traditional colonial inspired architecture that graces each structure. The 4-bedroom, 7 1/2-bath main residence is one of the oldest homes on Jupiter Island, built in 1902 and artistically renovated and greatly expanded over the years. Today, the stately 2-story home retains much of its intimate coastal charm, with the vintage touch of vaulted wood ceilings and fireplaces contrasting delightfully with state-of-the-art renovations. Luxurious additions include a large gourmet eat-in kitchen, wet bar, den, game room, wine storage, home theater, and a specious second floor master suite with sitting room and his and hers bathrooms. The home’s scenic Intracoastal location provides panoramic water views from nearly every room, including a large office/library, sun room along with bay-windowed living and dining rooms. Step outdoors onto a wraparound terrace and covered porches overlooking a picturesque setting of wide green lawns leading to the water’s edge and a 165 foot deep-water dock. The resort style pool area is a private paradise with screened, Polynesian style grill house, cabana bath and shady spots for relaxing. Whimsical stone platypus water spouts accent a large heated pool with spa and 12-foot deep end. Nearby, the coach house features a 2-bedroom guest house with living/dining area, kitchen and sunroom, all located above a 4-car garage. Work out in a state-of-the-art gym with Pilates and cardio rooms, along with a 2-bedroom guesthouse featuring a living area and kitchen situated above the 6-car garage. Friendly competition awaits at the fabulous tennis pavilion, a scenic, sporty setting with fast-drying court and an elegant clubhouse appointed with an old world style fireplace, soaring ceilings, kitchen and covered observation patio overlooking the court."

Obviously everyone needs eight acres on an island with a putting green, home gym, and 26,000 square feet of living area, so open up your pocket books.