Wayne Gretzky spends $13.5 million to repurchase the luxurious home he previously sold to Lenny Dykstra

According to Jack Flemming of the Los Angeles Times, NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky repurchased the Thousand Oaks mansion he had previously sold to former MLB player Lenny Dykstra.

The mansion was repurchased by Gretzky for $13.5 million, and he sold it to Dykstra in 2007 for $18.5 million. Dykstra filed for bankruptcy and then lost the property to foreclosure.

Flemming described the expansive land:

“Inside, stately crown molding and Venetian plaster walls accent spaces such as the living room, formal dining area and chef’s kitchen. Other common areas include a theater room, a gym, an office, six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. A second-story terrace takes in views of the Santa Monica Mountains.

“Out back, a covered patio with pillars leads out to a pool and spa. Elsewhere, there is a lighted and fenced tennis court, an outdoor kitchen, a rose garden and two guest houses.”

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