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Lakewood Ranch home owned by Mick Jagger's girlfriend for sale

Mick Jagger sightings are now less likely in Lakewood Ranch as the Rolling Stones rock star's girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick, has put her Lake Club home up for sale for $3.5 million.


Rock star Mick Jagger and former ballerina Melanie Hamrick's Lake Club home at 15809 Clearlake Ave. sold for $3.25 million. Built in 2008, it has four bedrooms, four-and-two-half baths, a pool and 5,726 square feet of living area.
Rock star Mick Jagger and former ballerina Melanie Hamrick's Lake Club home at 15809 Clearlake Ave. sold for $3.25 million. Built in 2008, it has four bedrooms, four-and-two-half baths, a pool and 5,726 square feet of living area.
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Although Mick Jagger’s longtime girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick, has put her Lake Club home on the market for $3,499,000, don't expect to check the place out at an open house.

“The notoriety makes it trickier because you have all the curiosity seekers that you have to weed through,” said RE/MAX Alliance Real Estate Agent Christine Spelman. “I could never do an open house on this house. It’s only private tours.”

The house is listed in Hamrick’s name and not in the name of the Rolling Stones frontman. Hamrick, who has family in the area, is a former ballerina with the American Ballet Theatre.

The couple bought the home at 15809 Clearlake Avenue in October 2020 for $1,980,000. Spelman is the couple’s realtor and also a family friend. She said Jagger and Hamrick love the area, but with two busy schedules, they simply can’t visit as much as they would like.

“It is a magnificent house — 5,725-plus square feet, four en-suites, five-and-a-half baths. They have spent the last two years with two professionals decorators redoing it, making it light and airy,” Spelman said. “The house was originally built with privacy in mind with water on two sides, a park out front and one neighbor, so they took that to the next level with a lot of landscaping and a lot of cameras.”

The home at 15809 Clearlake Avenue features three outdoor terraces.
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Spelman said the couple had a rough start in Lakewood Ranch because of a frenzy caused by celebrity seekers. She keeps an eye on the house when Jagger and Hamrick can’t be there and said they still receive mail from all over the world to that address. 

Spelman, who’s been selling homes in the area for 12 years, also receives regular text messages from people saying they swore they just saw Mick Jagger around the corner, to which she typically responds, “No, you didn’t because I know he’s not here.”  

Mick Jagger and Melanie Hamrick spent two years renovating the house at 15809 Clearlake Ave.
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The publicity caused the couple to add three camera towers on the outside of the property, along with extensive landscaping to prevent prying eyes from seeing inside. 

The exterior of the home also features three terrace balconies and a bell tower in the back that overlooks the water for a gorgeous sunset view. Inside, there are two staircases. One is private and leads to the master suite.

The home was built using a lot of dark wood. It's been renovated to feel "light and airy."
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What will people do to see the inside of Mick Jagger’s bedroom? One person made a full price offer of $3,499,000 with one stipulation: to meet the owner. Spelman rejected that offer and changed her restrictions since giving six private tours on Saturday. Buyers must show proof of funds to get inside. 

While Jagger’s icon status might draw more interest to the listing, it doesn’t up the price.

“I’m married to a certified appraiser, so we comped it out like we would comp anything else out,” Spelman said. “We knew it would bring more attention, but we didn’t put extra dollar value for that.”

 

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Lesley Dwyer

Lesley Dwyer is a staff writer for East County and a graduate of the University of South Florida. After earning a bachelor’s degree in professional and technical writing, she freelanced for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Lesley has lived in the Sarasota area for over 25 years.

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