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Derek Jeter’s colossal 30,875-square-foot mansion in Davis Islands, a waterfront neighborhood of Tampa, was recently completed after nearly two years of construction.

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Hank Steinbrenner indirectly criticized Jeter for “concentrating on building mansions and not concentrating on winning.”

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The newly finished Florida mansion.

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The mansion features a waterfront pool.

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Tampa Bay Online reported the city of Tampa issued a certificate of occupancy on Jan. 19 for the 30,875-square-foot home. The mansion, dubbed St. Jetersburg by locals, dwarfs the surrounding homes with its seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Bobby Martinez

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Reportedly the largest house in Hillsborough County, the waterfront mansion sits on what previously were three lots, totaling 1.6 acres, which Jeter purchased for $7.7 million. It features two three-car garages, an entertainment room, a billiard room, and a memorabilia room. Bobby Martinez

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The mansion under construction. Jim Stem

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The mansion under construction. Jim Stem

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