Now that he’s the owner of the Miami Marlins, it is time for Derek Jeter to pack up his new family and find a place in Miami. Where will Derek Jeter live? Page 6 reported this week that the Derek and Hannah Jeter were spotted checking out rental apartments at the Four Seasons Residences in Brickell as well as the Grovenor House in Coconut Grove. We scoured the listings and found the two that are the best match for the Jeters’ family and lifestyle. In which home should Derek Jeter and family chose to live?
Size: 3,928 square feet
Layout: 3 Bed / 4.5 Bath
View: Bay & City
Price: $19,500/month (just reduced from $20,000/month)
Built in 2003, this corner apartment has marble floors throughout the living area, wood floors in the bedrooms, high ceilings and a kids’ play room. It is walking distance to Brickell City Centre and has easy access to I95, for Derek Jeter’s commute to Marlins’ Stadium or to the airport.
Four Seasons Residences Miami, once the tallest in Florida at 789 feet, also has an Equinox Fitness Club for those days when Derek and Hannah Jeter want to work out at home.
Size: 4,026 square feet
Layout: 5 Bed / 5.5 Bath
View: Bay & Marina
Price: $25,000/month
The Grovenor House was built in 2006 by Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group, who is also responsible for the Santa Maria, Bristol Tower, Epic Residences and more recently, Brickell Flatiron. Grovenor House is located near the downtown area of Coconut Grove and offers beautiful views of the marina.
One of the nice things about this Miami apartment is that it is also listed for sale at just under $5 million, so Derek Jeter and family could stay permanently if they enjoy the home. Grovenor House also has a playground for the children, and the home is outfitted with a little boy’s bedroom as well as a nursery for a little girl, in case Derek and Hannah Jeter decide to expand their family.
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