There are no guarantees in life, and that lack of guarantees goes double in the NFL. Take offensive lineman Winston Justice, for example. After playing for eight solid seasons as a hulking blocker, he wasn’t able to latch on to a team in 2014, leaving his pro football career in doubt.
While we’re not sure if Justice will hook up with another NFL team, we do know that he has decided to sell his house in Naples, FL, after owning it for only a year.
Listed by Joseph Whitcomb, the house is for sale for $4.5 million—nearly $2 million over the price Justice paid for the property in 2013. The 6-foot-6 tackle is obviously hoping for a sizable profit in the real estate market.
Records indicate that the house was built in 2013, so it’s a relatively new development in the exclusive Escada Estates at the Tiburón Golf Club (the club is part of the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort). The house is located on the 14th hole on a lot that’s measured at 0.65 acres.
The living room has a unique recessed grid ceiling, large picture windows that overlook the pool, built-in cabinets and a fireplace. The family room is located next to the kitchen, which is a cascade of white, accented by stainless-steel appliances.
The 5,622-square-foot house has four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and a half-bath. The master suite has a view of the pool and sports lavender-colored walls. If you don’t care for the color, fortunately, it’s easy to paint the walls a new shade. The master bathroom has his-and-her vanities, a stand-alone tub and shower and chandelier light fixtures to give the room a classic touch.
The patio definitely exudes the Ritz-Carlton feel. The pool is inviting and the small palm trees add to the resort-like atmosphere. There’s also an outdoor kitchen and a covered seating area for when you need a break from the sun.
You also get access to the amenities at the Tiburón Golf Club, once you pay your quarterly HOA fees of $2,091.65. The club has a fitness center with a pool, a restaurant, tennis courts, transportation to the beach and, of course, 36 holes of golf.
Justice’s NFL career started when he was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round of the 2006 NFL draft. He was later traded to the Indianapolis Colts in 2012. He signed with the Denver Broncos in 2013 but was released before the 2014 season. He starred in college for the USC Trojans.
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