
World Series Champion Hunter Pence Lists Stunning $39M Malibu Mansion
Hunter Pence Lists Luxurious Malibu Mansion for $39M, Eyes Return to San Francisco
Former MLB star Hunter Pence is parting ways with his breathtaking Malibu oceanfront estate, listing the property for a striking $39 million. The 42-year-old San Francisco Giants legend, who won two World Series titles during his eight seasons with the team, is returning to the Bay Area, where he now works as a broadcaster and community ambassador.
A Coastal Masterpiece
The 7,356-square-foot mid-century modern home, purchased by Pence in 2016, features five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the open-concept living spaces with natural light while framing panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Malibu Cove Colony. The primary suite offers a spa-like bathroom and a lavish walk-in closet, epitomizing luxury.
Designed for entertainment, the mansion includes a gourmet kitchen with an 18-foot marble island, a wine fridge, and high-end appliances. A media room, home gym, office, and a lounge bar add to the allure. The outdoor space steals the show with a zero-edge infinity pool, a built-in barbecue area, fire pit, and an indoor-outdoor bar—all overlooking the coastline.
[Image suggestion: Exterior shot of the mansion with infinity pool and ocean backdrop | Caption: The Malibu estate features a zero-edge pool and sweeping ocean views.]
A Family Retreat with Emotional Ties
Pence customized the property as a serene family escape, calling it a place to “slow down, recharge, and enjoy Malibu’s energy and peace.” In a statement, he expressed hope that the next owners will create their own memories there. Yet, his deepening ties to San Francisco—where he and his wife, Alexis Cozombolidis, support local initiatives—prompted the sale.
[Image suggestion: Spacious living area with floor-to-ceiling windows | Caption: The home’s open-concept design emphasizes natural light and ocean vistas.]
From MLB Stardom to Bay Area Roots
Drafted by the Houston Astros in 2004, Pence became a four-time All-Star. After joining the Giants in 2012, he played a pivotal role in their 2012 and 2014 World Series victories. Since retiring in 2021, he’s embraced broadcasting and motivational speaking. Married to Cozombolidis, a content creator and entrepreneur, since 2016, the couple has no children but remains deeply involved in San Francisco’s community.
[Image suggestion: Hunter Pence in a Giants uniform celebrating a World Series win | Caption: Pence secured two championships with the Giants during his MLB career.]
A Legacy Property Awaits
The mansion’s prime location on the Pacific Coast Highway offers direct access to Malibu’s beaches and upscale amenities. For $39 million, the buyer will acquire not just a trophy home but a slice of coastal paradise shaped by Pence’s vision.
[Image suggestion: Rooftop or terrace view of the coastline | Caption: The property’s outdoor spaces capitalize on its oceanfront setting.]
As Pence shifts his focus north, his Malibu chapter closes—but the next owner gains a landmark estate where luxury meets the quintessential Southern California lifestyle.
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