Whatever one says about Mike Trout somehow seems to fall short. The 10x All-Star and 3-time American League MVP winner has long been a fixture in Los Angeles. Having debuted with the Angels in 2011, Trout has continued to accumulate achievements as a star slugger. And it seems like the center fielder will likely stay with the club until the end of his career if the 12-year, $426 million contract signed in 2019 is anything to go by.
With the second richest contract in the history of American sports, Trout has spent his earnings wisely. The same year the Angels renewed his contract, the 31-year-old invested his paycheck in a gorgeous mansion in Newport Beach, California. The ballplayer lives there with his wife, Jessica Cox, as well as their toddler son. But what is the mansion like? Let’s dive into the details of the massive property below!
Mike Trout has a $9 million mansion
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Part of the record-breaking deal that Trout signed in 2019 found a new home in California. It was just a few months after the contract was signed that news of Trout’s estate broke out. The house is situated in the gated Harbor Ridge, roughly 20 miles away from Angel Stadium in Anaheim.
Trout handed over $9.15 million to finalize the deal on what was originally listed for $9.5 million. When he and his wife purchased it, they reportedly made some changes for a more contemporary look. So what does the 9,000 square feet property look like from the inside?
List of all the rooms as well as other highlights of Mike Trout’s house
According to the Los Angeles Times, the mansion boasts six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. A formal entryway gives way to a giant staircase, but there is also an elevator to navigate the three-story floor plan. Past that one comes to the vast living room, dining room, and an open-concept kitchen and family room. The top floors contain an office, four-bedroom suites, and an extra laundry room.
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Downstairs, there is also a wet bar and a game room for some entertainment. Not only that, but the backyard also boasts a swimming pool to jump into when temperatures rise and a grassy lawn for leisurely walks. In addition, there is also an outdoor patio with a barbeque grilling station and a viewing deck.
Mike Trout’s mansion has hardwood floors
Although the villa was originally built in 1982 in Tudor style, the buyer before Trout made some changes to suit modern tastes. No longer can one see the old-fashioned parquet floors and stately wood panels.
Instead, now there are wide-plank, medium-brown hardwood floors, complemented by crisp white walls. The mostly neutral interior decor also follows t0 the living room, which showcases a wood beam ceiling as well as a humongous fireplace. Not only that, but four sets of French doors open up to a wraparound deck with stunning views of the ocean.
The view from Mike Trout’s mansion is surreal
Living in California doesn’t always afford one lovely view of the water. But Mike Trout has invested his lucrative contract in a mansion that has panoramas of the Pacific Ocean, the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and Catalina Island. Not only that but the city and harbor can also be seen in the distance.
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While the viewing deck is impressive, the house also has some other exceptional features.
Details on the mansion’s kitchen, garages, and other elements
The 9,000 square feet estate contains every amenity one could wish for. From en suites that have separate walk-in closets to an adjoining bathroom with two vanities, a soaking tub, and a large walk-in shower, no stone has been left unturned. Downstairs, a gourmet kitchen accompanies a family room. One can walk outside to a three-car garage as well as a pool, which has a built-in dog bath for pet lovers, which Trout certainly is.
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The family moved to their new home in the 2020 offseason and have been living there since. Even though the 2023 season has seen some struggles, Mike Trout has continued to shine with the Angels!