Tony Sparano Is Selling His House
What could prompt Miami coach Tony Sparano to put his 5-bed 5-bath Mediterranean style home on the market? Could it be the Dolphins' 0-6 record? Their total lack of effort and execution? The whispers that Bill Cowher's finally ready to get back in the game? It's more prosaic: Tony gets lonely in that big old house.
"When I moved into my house I had seven people [in the house]," he said. "My daughter just moved out two weeks ago to go to college in Texas. I have zero people. Nobody is upstairs."
The Sparanos are asking $1.5 million for the home, in a gated community in Davie, down from the $1.7M they paid for it back in 2008. It could be a function of the market, or just an eagerness to sell now (or within the next two months). You know, for whatever reason.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano puts his house up for sale [Sun Sentinel]
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