Baltimore Ravens player Trevor Pryce sells Calabasas home for $2.1 million
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Baltimore Ravens defensive end Trevor Pryce and his wife, Sonya, have sold their Calabasas home for $2.1 million.
The two-story Colonial, built in 2002, has five bedrooms and six bathrooms in 5,883 square feet. It sits on slightly more than half an acre off a cul-de-sac in the gated community of the Oaks. There is a formal entry with a cathedral ceiling, fireplaces in the living and family rooms, an office with built-in shelves, and a four-car garage. The large backyard lawn is flanked by a sports court and an outdoor kitchen. A waterfall fountain runs down the side of a hill into the swimming pool.
The couple purchased the property in April 2008 for $2.2 million, public records show.
Pryce, 34, played for the Denver Broncos before signing with the Ravens in 2006. He owns Outlook Music, an independent label, and has written several screenplays.
The listing agent was Gary Gonzales of Realty Executives OC Coastal’s Rancho Santa Margarita/Coto de Caza office. Valerie Punwar and Catherine Fields of Prudential California Realty, Calabasas, represented the buyer.
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