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Greenwood Lake, N.Y. — Derek Jeter’s castle on an Upstate New York lake could be yours — baseball diamond-shaped infinity pool and all — for as little as $6.5 million.

That’s the price bids for the palatial property will start at when the castle owned by the Yankees legend goes to auction in December.

Jeter, a Baseball Hall of Famer and former New York Yankees shortstop, first put his lakefront castle in the Hudson Valley on the market in 2018 for a whopping $14.75 million. After no buyers bit, the for sale sign on the 24-room Tiedemann Castle was removed in 2019.

The home remained off the market until 2021 when the price tag was cut by $2 million — bringing the asking price down to $12. 75 million.

Derek Jeter's castle at 14 Lake Shore Road Greenwood Lake, NY.Wright Bros Real Estate Inc. | Provided photos

But after months on a hot market without a sale, Jeter’s Upstate retreat is now set to go to auction.

Paramount Realty USA will hold an auction for 14 Lake Shore Road on Dec. 15, according to the real estate agency’s website. Bids start at (relatively affordable) $6.5 million.

If the property sold for the starting bid, that would add up to a monthly payment of about $49,438, Zillow estimates.

Tiedemann Castle was built in 1915 and remodeled by Jeter. The gated property has 4 acres and about 700 feet of shoreline, according to Paramount’s listing.

The castle has an elevator, four indoor kitchens and four fireplaces, Zillow’s listing reports. If the main home isn’t big enough to host a prospective buyer’s guests, the guest home that comes with the property should suffice.

Along with the infinity pool along Greenwood Lake, the home has a waterfall that flows into a private lagoon. Tiedemann Castle also has a set of turret stairs that lead to a rooftop with prime views of the lake.

Tours aren’t open to the general public: Anyone interested in seeing the property before the auction must prove they have the funds to back up their interest, Paramount wrote in the listing.

But if you’d like to peek at Jeter’s Upstate castle, check out the real estate photos below.

Derek Jeter's castle at 14 Lake Shore Road Greenwood Lake, NY.Wright Bros Real Estate Inc. | Provided photos

Derek Jeter's castle at 14 Lake Shore Road Greenwood Lake, NY.Wright Bros Real Estate Inc. | Provided photos

Derek Jeter's castle at 14 Lake Shore Road Greenwood Lake, NY.Wright Bros Real Estate Inc. | Provided photos

Derek Jeter's castle at 14 Lake Shore Road Greenwood Lake, NY.Wright Bros Real Estate Inc. | Provided photos

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Derek Jeter Castle Up for Auction Starting at $6.5 Million

Derek Jeter Castle Up for Auction Starting at $6.5 Million

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There’s still time to get a castle for Christmas. Unfortunately it’s Derek Jeter’s castle, which contains both a baseball-diamond-shaped infinity pool and a replica of the Statue of Liberty. The 9,000-square-foot Orange County estate is going up for auction from Paramount Realty with a minimum bid of $6.5 million — which is a steep discount from the $14.75 million Jeter was asking for in 2018. (No one was interested.)

Photo: Stephen Dolinsky

Photo: Stephen Dolinsky

Photo: Stephen Dolinsky

Photo: Stephen Dolinsky

Photo: Stephen Dolinsky

Photo: Stephen Dolinsky

Tiedemann Castle has 24 rooms and was first built in 1903 by a dentist. According to The Wall Street Journal, Jeter spent his childhood summers at the castle because his grandfather was the adopted son of the Tiedemann family. The castle, which features a shocking number of cast-iron chandeliers, also contains a guesthouse with a turret, a billiards room, and a dining room fit for medieval cosplay.

The castle is going up for auction on December 15, just in time for the holidays, so mark your calendars.

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10. Derek Jeter - $12 million

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The home of Derek Jeter, a Yankees baseball team player, is known as "St. Jetersburg. Someone, driving down the street, does not realize that the estate with an area of ​​2790 sq. m. belongs to a famous baseball player. Jeter's home is a prime example of bachelor housing. Benefits include seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a spa, swimming pool, two detached garages that can accommodate three cars, and marinas. The house is estimated at 12 million dollars. nine0003

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8. Anna Kournikova - $26 million

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7. Michael Jordan - $29 million

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because he did not find a buyer. It's hard to sell a home at this price in Chicago, Illinois. House with an area of ​​5200 sq.m. includes nine bedrooms, three guest rooms, a basketball court, a weigh-in room, a swimming pool and a tennis court. In addition, there are air-conditioned garages on site. nine0003

6. Joe Montana - $35 million

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5. Alex Rodriguez - $38 million

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4. David Beckham - $39.6 million

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David Beckham and his wife Victoria recently purchased a four-story house in central London for $39.6 million with an area of ​​840 sqm. They are currently undertaking a $6.6 million renovation to restore the 1880s home. These works included the construction of a podium, a nail salon, secret entrances and exits, a secret underground tunnel from the house to the garden in an oriental style, which is located in the courtyard. The house has eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms. In England, their housing was nicknamed the "New Buckingham Palace". nine0003

3. Tom Brady - $40 million

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rapper Dr. Dre. After receiving the money, the couple began building their dream home. Now housing in Boston is almost ready, the details remain. The house has a spa, five bathrooms, four bedrooms, a swimming pool, a library with a large balcony, a yoga room, a wine cellar, a motorcycle racing track. While construction is underway, the couple lives in a modest $14 million apartment. nine0003

2. Greg Norman - $65 million

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