Ichiro Suzuki is ready to sell or lease his condo in downtown L.A.
Professional baseball player Ichiro Suzuki, who reached the 3,000-hit plateau last year, has put his condominium in downtown Los Angeles in play for $2.349 million. Alternatively, the property can be leased for $7,000 a month.
Found within the Biscuit Company Lofts building, a 1920s factory turned live/work space, the 2,030-square-foot unit retains its industrial vibe with brick walls and exposed ducts.
Two floors of open-plan living include a large common area, a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, one bedroom and 2.5 bathrooms. A 1,000-square-foot private rooftop patio tops the residence and takes in city-to-ocean views.
Also of note are building amenities such as a swimming pool, a fire pit and a two-story gym. Two parking spaces are also included with the unit.
Suzuki bought the residence a decade ago for $2.2 million, records show.
Dominic Labriola and Tara Hotchkis of Mercer Vine hold the listing.
The 43-year-old Suzuki appeared in 143 games for the Miami Marlins last year, batting .291 with 10 stolen bases. The Japanese-born player has twice won the American League batting title and has earned all-star nods in 10 of his 16 major league seasons.
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