Alex Rodriguez Sold His Miami Beach Condo For $2.6 Million

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A little less than one year after he bought a $2.2 million condo in Miami Beach, Alex Rodriguez sold it for $2.575 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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A-Rod put the condo on the market back in December for $3.2 million.

The condo is in a luxury building with plenty of amenities and gorgeous views of the beach.

Rodriguez is suspended from MLB for the entirety of the 2014 season for alleged violations of MLB's PED policy.

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The condo features an awesome porch with views of the water

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The view from the other side of the porch

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The glorious beach

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The condo also has a shared pool

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And other amenities like a spa

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And a weight room

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Let's go inside. The hallway is lined with Andy Warhol paintings

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A lot of the rooms in the home have big windows with great views

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The living room

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The dining room has a door to the deck

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Looking from the dining room into the kitchen

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The kitchen

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One of the bedrooms

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It also has a door to the deck

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The house is very white

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One of the most awesome showers we've ever seen

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This room has bunk beds

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Another smaller bedroom

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The last bedroom.

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