Now that Yu Darvish is a Bachelor, His Second Home in Dallas Might Be a Hot Bachelor Pad

January 27th, 2012 by Candy Evans

Now that Yu Darvish  is a Bachelor, His Second Home in Dallas Might Be a Hot Bachelor Pad

If it helps you try and guess what kind of a second home he’ll buy in Dallas, know that Yu Darveshjust divorced his wife, actress and TV personality Saeko, age 25 and the mother of his two children. I had wondered if Yu has a family. Knowing this explains why he was looking at this slick glass goddess over at the W: 2430 Victory Park, #2509 right smack below Khloe and Lamar. Yu toured this two-story with Crestron Audio Visual System, elegant mother of pearl and suede entry with LED lighting, tooled leather columns, warm suede walls, art lighting, hip Euro kitchen. He liked it, but still looking. Asking ONLY $1,900,000, possibly furnished

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Candy Evans is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters, bloggers and consultants. She contributes daily to AOL Real Estate, Joel Kotkin’s The New Geography, and is a guest blogger for Inman Real Estate News FORUM: The Future of Real Estate Marketing. She also writes for Move.com. Candy was a longtime contributing editor to Dallas’ D Magazine and sister pubs, and in 2007 founded the wildly successful Dallas real estate blog, DallasDirt, where she broke the news on where former president George W. Bush bought his Dallas home. She is the founder and creator of SecondShelters.com.

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