NFL wideout DeSean Jackson puts his Tarzana home on the block
Washington Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson has put his home in Tarzana on the market for $1.799 million.
Jackson, a former Long Beach Poly and University of California standout, bought the house two years ago for $1.65 million, public records show.
Built in 1951, the walled and gated home centers on a two-story Traditional-style home with four bedrooms and 4.75 bathrooms in more than 3,800 square feet of living space.
Interiors featuring dark wood floors and ornate chandeliers include a formal living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a movie theater and a chef’s kitchen with Carrara marble countertops. The master suite has a sitting room, a private study and a walk-in closet.
French doors open to a covered patio with an outdoor kitchen, a swimming pool and an eight-person spa. A detached studio is also within grounds of about a third of an acre.
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Security concerns may have played a part Jackson’s decision put the home on the market. Last week, the house was the scene of a home invasion, according to TMZ.
Jackson, three times a Pro Bowler, has played eight seasons in the NFL for Philadelphia and Washington. The 28-year-old had 56 catches for 1,169 yards last year with a league-best average of 20.9 yards per reception.
Yvonne Rose-Jackson of Making A Difference is the listing agent.
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