Derek Jeter's lakefront castle back on the market at reduced price

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Yankees legend turned Miami Marlins owner Derek Jeter is re-listing a property that is said to be steeped in his family's history.

The Hall of Famer's 6-bedroom castle, situated on a sprawling, 4-acre waterfront plot on Greenwood Lake in New York, is back on the market and asking $12.75M, according to reports.

The hefty price tag represents a marked reduction from when the swanky manse was first listed at $14.75M, back in 2019.

The 12,000-square-foot estate is located just 50 miles from Yankee Stadium and boasts a whopping 12 bathrooms, a widow's peak, turrets, separate structures for a boat house and pool house, an infinity pool, waterfalls -- and last but not least, a replica Statue of Liberty near the front gate.

The 14-time All-Star reportedly purchased the home for a mere $425,000 back in 2003, when it was in need of major restoration.

Jeter's maternal grandfather, William Connors, was adopted by one of the property's previous owners, the Tiedemann family, and grew up in the house along with his 12 siblings.

Jeter, whose parents moved to Michigan when he was a young child, visited the estate throughout his childhood during during trips back east to see his grandparents, according to a 2018 report in Wealth Magazine.

The property occupies 700 feet of shoreline along Lake Greenwood, which straddles the New Jersey-New York border.

Last year, Jeter made headlines for a separate property in his portfolio, a 30,000-square-foot waterfront mansion in Tampa, which he rented out to Bucs quarterback Tom Brady and wife Gisele Bundchen.

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