Lenny Dykstra’s Thousand Oaks Mansion Back on the Market for $14.9 Million

February 7, 2010
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Lenny Dykstra's Thousand Oaks Mansion Back on the Market for $14.9 Million

The property of former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Lenny Dykstra has came to the Multiple Listing Service, this time listed for $14.9 million.

In 2007, Dykstra – who filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in summer – had purchased the 6.5-acre compound in Thousand Oaks from hockey great Wayne Gretzky for $18.5 million. The property was in default when Dykstra filed for bankruptcy that derailed a potential foreclosure auction.

The mansion came on the market in September 2008 at $24.9 million and after two price reductions was increased to $25 million a year later.

The Richard Landry designed the main house that has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms in 12,713 square feet of living space that includes a receiving parlor, a formal dining room, a billiards room and a state-of-the-art screening room. The property is gated and has views of the Lake Sherwood community and the country club facilities. It also has a tennis court, a swimming pool and individual buildings for the spa, staff housing and offices.

The listing agent this time is Karen Crystal of Ewing & Associates, Sotheby’s International Realty, Agoura Hills, according to the MLS.

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