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Photos: 49ers great Joe Montana trims price on Calistoga mansion to $24.5 million

9,700-square-foot estate includes many finishes and fixtures imported from France

The exterior of Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins)
The exterior of Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins)
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San Francisco 49ers legend Joe Montana has re-listed his lavish Mediterranean-style villa in Calistoga for $24.5 million, reports Realtor.com.

Joe Montana’s home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 

Joe and his wife, Jennifer, originally listed the Napa Valley property for $49 million in 2009, as a salute to his former team. Most recently, the property was being sold for $28.9 million in 2019.

A living room area of Joe Montana’s home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 
A kitchen area of Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 
A bedroom of Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 

The 9,700-square-foot estate was built in 2003 and has three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths. The home was inspired by the Montanas’ travels through Italy and France, and includes many finishes and fixtures imported from France. These include antique marble floors, fireplace mantels and 16th-century iron gates. The home also boasts a wine cellar, gym and pool, among many other amenities.

Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 
The exterior and pool of Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 

The home sits on 500 acres of land, which also houses a two-bedroom guesthouse, stables and vineyards.

The view from Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 
The exterior of Joe Montana’s Tuscan-style Calistoga home. (Photo: Paul Rollins) 

Tim Hayden and Avram Goldman with Compass are the listing agents.

Known as Joe Cool, Montana played for the 49ers for 14 seasons, winning four Super Bowls. He was named Super Bowl MVP three times. Montana played the final two years of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs. At the end of his playing career, the 49ers retired Montana’s jersey number — 16 — in 1994.