Former Trojan Winston Justice puts golf course home up for sale
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Winston Justice, the former USC Trojans offensive lineman who has played professionally for the Eagles, Colts and Broncos, has listed his home in Naples, Fla., for sale at $1.75 million.
The two-story Mediterranean, built in 1997, sits on about a third of an acre in the guard-gated Talis Park with fairway and lake views of the Greg Norman and Pete Dye-designed golf course. The 4,164 square feet of living space features Clive Daniel-designed interiors with arched doorways, coved ceilings and tile flooring.
Among features is an updated kitchen with a large island/breakfast bar and a master suite with a soaking tub. In all, the home has four bedrooms and six bathrooms.
Outdoors, a covered patio opens onto a pool and spa, set off by a row of tall palms.
The 30-year-old offensive tackle was a starter for the Trojans during the school’s national championship season in 2003. Released by the Broncos during training camp this season, the eight-year NFL veteran is a free agent.
Justice purchased the property in 2007 for $1.4 million, Collier County records show. Stanley Whitcomb of Kitson & Partners holds the listing.
The lineman also maintains a second residence in Naples located at the Escada Estates, a gated enclave within the Tiburon Golf & Country Club.
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