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Steve Smith has put his house on the market...


CatMan72

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Wonder if this is the house. I have heard numerous stories about Steve living close to Providence Road and it fits the profile described by PFT.

http://www.allentate.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?pageid=54&pagealias=ATWLuxListingDetail&ListingID=1805598&Step=1&ListingPosition=21&Region=CMLS&From=Full

Sad if true. He is the best player we ever had.

I was under the impression that he lived in Piper Glen (which is not in Waxhaw)

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It's been a while since I've gone past his house (don't judge me, I know somebody that's practically a neighbor of his) and I don't remember it looking like that from the outside although it's not a close shot. But he does definitely live in Waxhaw and not Piper Glen (unless that's changed recently). More Marvin though than Waxhaw.

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You know, people do sell houses to move locally.

yep, also a lot of guys who go to new teams later in their careers also don't exactly pack up and move everything to a new city. they temporarily live their during the season.

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