Now, it seems as if Epstein is ready to sever all ties. The Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations bought the house for $2.35 million six years ago and is now selling it for $3.65 million.
The home is located in Brookline, Mass., a suburb of Boston. Although it looks like a modest home with a white picket fence and freshly trimmed grass, don’t be fooled. It is a multimillion-dollar mansion that comes with all the bells and whistles.
Six bedrooms, five baths and a two-car garage fit Epstein’s family of three comfortably. The master suite has a walk-in closet, fireplace and spa bath. Originally built in 1898, it has been updated to accommodate all sorts of entertainment, including a guest suite on the third floor.