The country may be marred in a real estate slump, but some people are still closing deals on their homes, and RazorGator co-founder Doug Knittle is one of them. Albeit for a bit less than his original asking price.

Published reports coming out of Los Angeles have Knittle selling his 15,000-square-foot home in the Bel-Air section for $6.73 million, down from the asking price of $7.35 million. The contemporary style home in a 24-hour guarded community boasts seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.

Knittle, a veteran of the secondary ticket market, left RazorGator a few years ago and subsequently founded the soccer-oriented website Oleole.com.

Other amenities in his former home include a 12,000-bottle wine cellar; a pool; ocean views; and a chef’s kitchen with walk-in refrigerator, according to the Los Angeles Times.

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