Former 49ers lineman Ray McDonald selling San Jose home

The 4,827-square-foot house at 2516 Bentley Ridge Drive. The 4,827-square-foot house at 2516 Bentley Ridge Drive. Photo: Redfin/MLS Photo: Redfin/MLS Image 1 of / 18 Caption Close Former 49ers lineman Ray McDonald selling San Jose home 1 / 18 Back to Gallery

Former San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Ray McDonald is selling his San Jose home, the scene of several police visits over the past year, according to real estate listing website Redfin.

The 4,827-square-foot house at 2516 Bentley Ridge Drive was listed Tuesday for $2.95 million. The home has “hand-selected finishes” with an “ideal layout uniting causal luxury with the warmth of a family home,” the listing says. The Mediterranean-style property also features “an incredible upgraded outdoor pool, grotto, swim up bar, and custom BBQ.”

The home was last sold May 18, 2012, for $1.82 million, a Redfin representative said.

McDonald, 30, was cut from the 49ers last month for what team officials called “a pattern of poor decision-making.”

Police responded to calls to the home several times over the past year. On Dec. 17, San Jose police said they were investigating McDonald for an alleged sexual assault.

The alleged victim was drinking at a San Jose bar with McDonald and other friends before going to his house, Officer Sean Pierce wrote in a search warrant affidavit shortly after the episode.

The woman said she “remembered being out by the pool when she fell and hit her head on the ground” before waking up the next morning naked in bed with McDonald, Pierce wrote.

McDonald first denied anything happened between the two, but eventually told the woman they had sex, documents show. The woman later went to the hospital, where officials called police.

McDonald had previously been arrested at the home on Aug. 31 on suspicion of felony domestic violence against his then-fiancée, but charges were never filed. The incident took place during a 30th birthday party that McDonald had thrown for himself.

Three months before the August incident, police responded to the home to deal with an altercation during which McDonald’s fiancée held a gun by her side.

In September, burglars broke into the home and stole several items while McDonald was in Arizona preparing for a game against the Cardinals, police said.

Evan Sernoffsky is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: esernoffsky@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @EvanSernoffsky