Dale Arnhard Jr. sells pirate-themed homes for $ 3M

Retired NASCAR star Dale Arnhard Jr. has completed his latest race: selling off his nearly 3,300-square-foot Florida home.

The listing brokerage told The Post that in Key West, Arhart’s home has generated a $ 3 million business.

He and his wife Amy, an interior designer, listed the spread for $ 3.7 million in February 2020, According to people.

Arhart bought it for $ 2.4 million in 2009 – two years before the couple began dating and they were married seven years before.

Listing images suggest the property has a distinct beach vibe – turquoise shutters, natural-tone décor and a large pool shading with palm trees. And despite its modern form, the house dates back to 1863.

What’s more, the house is told about the pirate history of the West. Earhardt designed an interior resembling a pirate ship, with skull-and-crossbones emblems – including a mural – and a shipwheel at the end of the bar, people added. Fish and rope are also tied around the pillars.

Bones consists of five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half bathroom. Set in roughly 0.2 acres, the grounds additionally have a guest house, now used as a large bedroom. (There are plans to divide this space into two bedrooms and one bathroom.)

The main house has a wraparound porch. Inside, there are hardwood floors, wood-paneled walls and beamed ceilings. On the second level, there is a deck whose gate opens that the Daredevils can jump into the pool below. It is fitting for the couple to have such a thrill-filled home, as they starred in the four-part “Renewal Reality: Dale Jr. and Amy” series on the DIY network in 2018.

Bob Cordenus and Matt Carlson of Ocean Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller and buyer.

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