Real Estate

Mick Jagger Sells FL Home For $3.25M After 3 Months On The Market

The Lakewood Ranch estate bought by Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and his partner Melanie Hamrick in 2020 just sold for $3.25M.

LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL — Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and his longtime partner, retired ballerina and choreographer Melanie Hamrick, have sold their Lakewood Ranch home for $3.25 million, according to a news release.

The home, which was only on the market for three months, sold to a local couple.

Jagger and Hamrick, who have been together since 2014 and have a 6-year-old son, bought the home for $1.98 million in October 2020, Patch previously reported.

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They chose the area for its privacy, as well as the proximity to Hamrick’s family, a spokesperson for Michael Saunders & Company, the listing agent on the home at 15809 Clearlake Ave. in 2020, said.

“(The buyers) love the rare privacy that was created by Jagger and Hamrick and are thrilled to be taking over this now famous home,” the current listing agent, Christine Spelman of RE/MAX Alliance Group, said.

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The new owners, business professionals, plan “to put their personal touches on it,” the news release said.

The four-bedroom Mark Rutenburg estate, located in the exclusive, gated Lake Club, is situated on a sprawling .35-acre peninsula lot with lake views.

The 5,726-square-foot home is bordered by water on two sides and includes four bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a saltwater pool, three balconies, and a bell tower.

“Jagger and Hamrick enjoyed Florida and The Lake Club, but with their other homes around the world they found it was getting harder to travel to Florida as Hamrick’s businesses took off,” according to the news release.

While everyone who viewed the home loved the property, “it didn’t have the open floor plan that is commonly requested by Floridian buyers,” Spelman said. “Every private preview brought all positive responses, but it just wasn’t the right fit for them.”

It didn’t take long for them to find “the perfect buyer at just the right time,” she said. “When their representative first called me, we chatted for 45 minutes about his clients’ needs and I knew they would be the perfect owners of this singular home and I couldn’t wait to meet them.”

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