Curt Schilling has dropped the price of his home (above left) by $500,000. Real estate agent Robin Wish confirmed Monday that the former Red Sox pitcher’s 26-acre Medfield property, which had been on the market for about $3 million, is now available for $2.5 million. The listing for the home says, “Stunning Price Drop — A great opportunity!” Schilling bought the home from former Pats QB Drew Bledsoe for $4.5 million in 2004. Schilling and wife Shonda held an estate sale in October to help deal with financial problems stemming from the bankruptcy of his Rhode Island-based video-game company, 38 Studios. The Medfield manse features a wet bar, a pool, and an “expansive cherry library w/ coffered ceiling and fireplace.” . . . Also up for sale is the home of Needham Olympian Aly Raisman. The 9,000-plus-square-foot property (above right), which is up for close to $2.8 million, has actually been on the market since August, but the realtor has stayed quiet about who lives there — until now. Laura Schindler said that when people have come to see the home and realized who lived there, they’ve said, “I should have brought my daughter.” After a while it became clear that the public might as well know. Realtor Schindler said the Raismans plan to stay in Needham but no longer need as much space.
Schilling’s house down to $2.5m; Raisman home on market
