After little more than a month on the market, retired soccer star Tim Cahill’s Saddle River mansion has sold.

The stone mansion on nearly 3 acres off Scheffler Drive sold for $5.25 million earlier this month, according to New Jersey Multiple Listing Service. The estate had been listed for $6.75 million, nearly twice the $2.7 million Cahill paid for the property in 2013, state records show.

The name of the buyer has not been released.

The lavish home contains eight bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, spread over more than 10,000 square feet of living space. An elevator to all four floors makes getting around easier.

The modern Colonial style home has formal and casual dining spaces, metallic polished plaster walls and a large finished attic with a gym and spa. Fully gated and fenced, the property has a large a saltwater infinity pool and a cabana with full kitchen services, a bar, and a hibachi cooking surface.

Henriett Tasko, the listing agent from Christie's International Real Estate Northern New Jersey, said the house has everything, including an indoor soccer field, basketball court, golf simulator, movie theater, recording studio, and wine cellar.

“It's perfect for entertaining,” she said. "All these amenities in one house, it's just something special.”

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This estate, located 17 miles from New York City, is protected by a network of security cameras and a full-home generator. There are also five fireplaces, four garages and a surround sound audio system.

State tax records show the property was purchased as new construction in 2013. It is responsible for roughly $39,850 in annual property taxes, records show.

Cahill, known best as a former Everton and Australian national team attacker, played for the Harrison-based New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer from 2012 to 2015.

After leaving New Jersey, Cahill went on to play for teams in China, Australia, England and India. The 39-year-old all-time leading scorer and former captain of the Australian men's national team retired from soccer this March.

On Aug. 5, the British network BBC announced Cahill would be joining its crew of commentators on the soccer program Match of the Day for the 2019-20 Premier League season.

Tasko said the transaction was a pleasant one.

“I was privileged to work with such sophisticated and motivated clients on both sides of this transaction, and I’m grateful that we were able to bring them together to achieve a successful outcome in the respective sale and search processes,” she said.