“Derek Jeter’s New York Castle on the Verge of Property Sale – NBC New York”

Derek Jeter, the legendary former shortstop for the New York Yankees, has successfully found a buyer for his luxurious New York castle, Tiedemann Castle, after reducing the price by more than 50%.

The property, which is located in the picturesque area of Greenwood Lake near the New Jersey border, went under contract in late May with a buyer willing to pay $6.3 million. The castle was initially listed for sale around six years ago with an asking price of over $14 million, but failed to attract a buyer even after being put up for auction.

Tiedemann Castle boasts six bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, spread across three parcels of land. The estate also features beautifully manicured gardens, a lagoon, and an infinity pool. The listing agent, Diane Mitchell, has not provided any comments on the pending sale.

Derek Jeter’s Biography:
– Born on June 26, 1974, in Pequannock Township, New Jersey
– Drafted by the New York Yankees in 1992
– Made his MLB debut in 1995
– 14-time All-Star and 5-time World Series champion
– Retired from professional baseball in 2014
– Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2020

Short History of Tiedemann Castle:
– Originally built in the early 1900s
– Named after the Tiedemann family who owned it for several decades
– Purchased by Derek Jeter in 2003
– Renovated and modernized while maintaining its historic charm

Key Features of the Property (in bullet points):
– Six bedrooms
– Thirteen bathrooms
– Three separate parcels of land
– Manicured gardens
– Private lagoon
– Infinity pool

Derek Jeter’s illustrious career with the Yankees spanned two decades, during which he became one of the most beloved and respected players in the game. His retirement in 2014 marked the end of an era for the Yankees and baseball fans alike. Now, as he moves on from his castle in New York, Jeter continues to leave a lasting legacy both on and off the field.

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