NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky bought back his mansion in Thousand Oaks that he once sold to former MLB player Lenny Dykstra, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Gretzky reportedly paid $13.5 million to reacquire the mansion, which he sold to Dykstra in 2007 for $18.5 million. Dykstra lost the property to foreclosure after he declared bankruptcy.
The mansion has crown molding and a formal dining area and chef’s kitchen. There is a theater room, a gym, six bedrooms, an office and eight bathrooms. There is also a gorgeous view of the Santa Monica Mountains from a second-story terrace. There is a patio out back with pillars, as well as a pool and spa. There is a lighted and fenced tennis court, an outdoor kitchen, two massive guest houses and a rose garden.
Thanks for reading InsideHook. Sign up for our daily newsletter and be in the know.