Former Duck Francois Beauchemin sells Tustin Ranch home for $2.95 million
NHL defenseman Francois Beauchemin, who joined the Colorado Avalanche as a free agent in July after five seasons with the Anaheim Ducks, has sold his home in Tustin for $2.95 million.
Built in 2002, the Mediterranean-style home in gated Tustin Ranch features a chandelier-topped entry that opens to a step-down dining room and formal living room.
Within the 5,400 square feet of living space is a center-island kitchen, a family room, a wet bar and three fireplaces. Two master suites are among the six bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
Rows of French doors open to half-acre grounds containing a saltwater swimming pool, raised spa and waterfall feature. A small courtyard with a fountain sits at the entrance to the home.
Beauchemin, 32, has spent nine of his 13 NHL seasons with Anaheim and is among the franchise leaders in scoring by a defenseman. The one-time all-star signed with the Avalanche for $13.5 million over three years.
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The house came on the market in July for $3.499 million and was more recently priced at $3.35 million, records show. Beauchemin bought the property three years ago for $2.3 million.
Jeff Jones of RE/MAX Orange County East was the listing agent. Nany Aynechi of First Team Real Estate represented the buyer.
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