MLB icon Jeff Kent lists Austin mansion with Schlitterbahn-designed pools for $3.1 million

Major League Baseball legend Jeff Kent is selling his Central Texas home at 12006 Pleasant Panorma View, which overlooks Lake Austin, for $3.1 million. Major League Baseball legend Jeff Kent is selling his Central Texas home at 12006 Pleasant Panorma View, which overlooks Lake Austin, for $3.1 million. Photo: Courtesy, Joni Langle Photo: Courtesy, Joni Langle Image 1 of / 51 Caption Close MLB icon Jeff Kent lists Austin mansion with Schlitterbahn-designed pools for $3.1 million 1 / 51 Back to Gallery

Major League Baseball icon Jeff Kent has listed his own slice of paradise – an Austin home with a private water park designed by Schlitterbahn and a batting cage – for $3.1 million.

The home, which overlooks Lake Austin and is about 30 minutes northwest of downtown Austin, was listed in mid-March, realtor Joni Langle told mySA.com.

While the home includes a gourmet kitchen, hand-milled wood taken from Kent’s Texas ranch and panoramic views of the Hill Country – seriously, there’s a reason why the home’s address is 12006 Pleasant Panorama View – the main attractions are located outdoors.

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Langle said the backyard is mainly occupied by a pool that was custom built by Langle Design and the team at Schlitterbahn.

“The pool is expansive; it has three different sections,” she said. “They are all interconnected.”

Pool features include slides, a swim-up bar, vanishing edges, caves and a spa.

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Another unique Major League feature is a full-size, indoor batting cage.

The main house spans 8,794 square feet and includes five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, two fireplaces and balconies throughout.

A guest house with one bedroom and one bathroom is adjacent to the garage.

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Realtor.com reports that Kent is selling his house after he recently moved to a small ranch closer to Austin.

He retired in 2008 after 17 seasons in the MLB. The second baseman played for the New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers.

Kent is a five-time All-Star and won the National League MVP in 2000 with the Giants.

Click through the gallery to look inside Kent’s custom Lake Austin home.

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