Step Inside The $25 Million Arizona Mansion Of Baseball's 'The Big Unit' Randy Johnson
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The retired player, nicknamed "The Big Unit," has listed his 25,000 square foot estate in Paradise Valley, Arizona for $25 million, according to Zillow.
The Mediterranean home was built in 2006 and is located at the base of Mummy Mountain.
This custom-built, seven-bedroom mansion is situated on five mountainside acres and includes amenities like a commercial-grade fitness facility, a 'pet suite,' and a professional recording studio with a performance stage.
The home is being sold by The Joffe Group in Arizona.
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