Former 49er Dana Stubblefield sells Bay Area home
Dana Stubblefield, the retired NFL defensive lineman who played seven seasons for the San Francisco 49ers, has sold his home in San Jose for $1.65 million.
Located in the Willow Glen neighborhood, the Mediterranean-inspired Traditional is accessed through a courtyard entry with a fountain. Built in 2006, the two-story floor plan is highlighted by large formal areas, coffered ceilings and a wine room.
Other spaces include a center-island kitchen with custom cabinetry and a bonus room/gym. In all, there are five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms in more than 3,350 square feet.
Outdoors, the grounds center on a gated pool and spa with a waterfall feature. Elsewhere is an outdoor kitchen, a fire pit and a detached two-car garage.
The property came on the market in October for $1.898 million and was most recently listed for $1.75 million. Adelia Douglas of Realty One Group Infinity represented Stubblefield in the sale.
Stubblefield, 44, spent 11 seasons with the 49ers, Redskins and Raiders, winning a Super Bowl title with San Francisco in 1995. Among his personal accolades were three Pro Bowl selections, NFL defensive rookie of the year honors (1993) and a defensive player of the year award (1997). He rejoined the coaching staff at Valley Christian High School last year.
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