Columbus Blue Jackets goalie Sergei Bobrovsky has raised the asking price of his Downtown Columbus condominium.

Bobrovsky's spectacular 19th-floor condo in the North Bank high-rise on Spring Street is now listed for $3.2 million, up from its original listing last week of $2.95 million.

An unrestricted free agent, Bobrovsky has signaled he will test the free-agency market and is likely to depart the Blue Jackets for another team, with many reports linking him to Florida.

Former Blue Jacket player Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre is listing the 5,474-square-foot condo, which includes four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a den, living room and family room, and five parking spaces.

"It has absolutely stunning views of anywhere - Downtown, the Arena District, the baseball stadium, the upcoming soccer stadium. It's quite expansive for a condo," Grand-Pierre said.

Grand-Pierre said the listing doesn't necessarily mean Bobrovsky plans to leave Columbus.

"I’ve seen guys re-sign, even though they’re putting their property on the market," he said. "It doesn’t mean they're leaving for sure, but they’d rather be ready if they do."

Bobrovsky bought the condo for $2.1 million in 2015, according to county auditor records.

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The native Russian, 30, is in the last year of a contract that paid him a base salary of $6.2 million as part of a four-year $29.7 million deal. He joined the Blue Jackets from the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2012-13 season.

He is a two-time Vezina Trophy winner as the NHL's best goaltender. And, the Jackets' Game 6 loss in the second round to the Boston Bruins, which won the series 4-2, likely marked his last game in Union blue.

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