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In pursuit of post-football serenity, Nick Saban, the iconic former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach, has hung up his Crimson Tide hat after a legendary 17-year tenure. Coincidentally bidding adieu alongside NFL maestro Bill Belichick, Saban made headlines not just for his retirement but also for a jaw-dropping $17.5 million beach mansion acquisition on Florida’s Jupiter Island.

This million-dollar mansion comes hot on the heels of his hefty coaching earnings and a lucrative stint on the ‘Pat McAfee Show’. Saban’s affinity for golf extends to his recent membership at the exclusive Jupiter Hills Club in Tequesta. With the Atlantic Ocean as his backdrop, Saban has not just retired; he’s embraced a life of coastal luxury.

A look at Nick Saban’s $17.5 million paradise in Jupiter Island

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This pristine property, presented by the Corcoran Group, features 150 feet of the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway frontage and is the perfect retirement haven for the Alabama Crimson Tide coaching legend. The estate spans three stories and 6,200 square feet, including six bedrooms and four bathrooms, offering stunning views of the surrounding beauty. With private dock access and a boat lift, Saban’s new abode seamlessly connects the dweller to the serene waters. Abundant terraces and decks, two fully equipped outdoor kitchens, and a landscaped garden complete the estate, creating the perfect space for relaxation and entertainment.

The interiors of the estate are a serene mix of cool colors, mainly royal blue and white. The contemporary aesthetic is enhanced by chic hanging lamps, clean tile flooring, and unique furnishings. The property boasts a workout area with a view, dining spaces, and spacious living areas that seamlessly blend practicality with luxury. Moreover, Saban has become a member of the ultra-exclusive Jupiter Hills Club in Tequesta, revealing his love for golf in retirement.

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The Jupiter Hills Club was founded in 1968 and boasts a 36-hole course designed by Tom Fazio. The club requires an initial fee of $125,000 and annual dues of $17,300. With Saban’s lucrative coaching career, these costs are unlikely to pose any challenge.

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Jupiter Hills was recently ranked No. 6 among Florida’s “Best Private Courses” by Golfweek. It is located on elevated ground between the Intracoastal Waterway and Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Saban’s golfing endeavors have already included a round with Justin Thomas at TPC Sawgrass and showcasing the camaraderie between the Alabama coach and the avid Tide football supporter.

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Saban’s neighbors on Jupiter Island include golf legends Tiger Woods and Gary Player, adding to the allure of this retirement paradise. As Saban closes the book on his 51-year coaching career, his legacy of seven national titles and a home among sports icons continues to unfold in the serene beauty of Jupiter Island.

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