Noah, who left the Bulls in 2016, could not be reached for comment. Barbara Shields, the @properties agent who represented the home, declined to comment.
The house, on two acres, is less than three miles from the old Berto Center in Deerfield, where the Bulls practiced until 2014. Built in 1998, it has a living room two stories high, according to Shields’ listing, a big kitchen island, a balcony off the primary bedroom and a three-car garage. In the basement is a wood-lined family room and a home gym.
The buyers are not yet identified in public records, and the agent who represented them is not named on real estate listing sites.
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The Lake County Recorder s Office reports that its Public Records Rooms, located at 105 Main St. in Painesville, are open but the building is limited for general public access at this time due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Recorder Becky Lynch s staff is working on-site and customers are asked to follow the temporary guidelines, according to a news release.
Filing by eRecording, utilizing the Recorder Drop Boxes or U.S. Mail are encouraged. Access Recorder Services On-Line at www.LakeCountyOhioRecorder.com.
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In addition to bringing back the Recorder drop-box at the main entrance foyer area, there is a Recorder In-Box and Out-Box located on the counter in the Recorder Lobby. Residents are asked to try to limit on-site business and use remote services, drop boxes and mail where possible.