Tito Ortiz, planning to leave California for Florida, holds estate sale

Celebrity MMA fighter Tito Ortiz, who put his Huntington Harbour house on the market to move to Florida, is holding several estate sales. (Composite by Sandra Barrera, Southern California News Group; Inset: Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG file photo; House: Gary Plummer)" title="Celebrity MMA fighter Tito Ortiz, who put his Huntington Harbour house on the market to move to Florida, is holding several estate sales. (Composite by Sandra Barrera, Southern California News Group; Inset: Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG file photo; House: Gary Plummer)"
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Celeb MMA fighter Tito Ortiz, who put his Huntington Harbour home in the marketplace to maneuver to Florida, is holding a number of property gross sales. (Composite by Sandra Barrera, Southern California Information Group; Inset: Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG file photograph; Home: Gary Plummer)

The Huntington Seaside Unhealthy Boy is quickly leaving for Florida. And he’s seeking to journey mild.

Tito Ortiz, a blended martial arts fighter who briefly dabbled in native politics, put his Huntington Harbour residence in the marketplace for $6 million final month. Now, as he prepares to relocate his household 2,500 miles east, Ortiz is holding a collection of property gross sales inside the luxurious home.

Ortiz first opened the doorways to his waterfront manse for just a few hours Friday, Jan. 28. The 2-day occasion will proceed Saturday, Jan. 29, 8 a.m,. to 1 p.m. One other spherical of gross sales will happen in mid-February.

A flier posted on social media promoting this weekend’s sale offers consumers – in addition to curious looky-loos – a peek contained in the Tuscan-inspired abode.

Among the many good-looking merchandise: An ornately carved four-post mattress, an extended eating desk that seats eight, high-end kitchen home equipment and a mirror-surfaced dresser. Equipment embody a Buddha statue and arcade video games.

Celeb MMA fighter Tito Ortiz, who put his Huntington Harbour home in the marketplace to maneuver to Florida, is holding a number of property gross sales. (Courtesy of Christine Aragon) 

“When folks transfer to a brand new state, they typically desire a contemporary begin,” mentioned Carlos Velastegui, employed to deal with the property sale. “The price of storing and transporting furnishings won't make sense.”

Greater than 100 folks confirmed up at Friday’s occasion, Velastegui mentioned. A few of them left with things like patio furnishings and paddle boards.

Ortiz, 47, has lengthy been a hometown superstar. His fights as soon as attracted giant pay-for-view tv audiences. And in 2008, he even landed an element on “The Apprentice” – lasting 9 weeks earlier than Donald Trump “fired” him.

Additionally a businessman, Ortiz owns an athletic clothes retailer and a gymnasium in Huntington Seaside.

However his fame went nationwide in 2020, when he gained a seat on the Huntington Seaside Metropolis Council whereas continuously taking part in protests in opposition to coronavirus-related well being measures. Ortiz expressed conspiracy theories concerning the COVID vaccination and refused to put on a face masks throughout public conferences.

After six colourful months on the Council, Ortiz resigned in June of 2021. A number of months later, he determined to maneuver out of California.

Velastegui, who sells collectibles at his Classic Vault of Upland retailer, mentioned Ortiz’s property sale doesn't supply sports activities memorabilia. As an alternative, it focuses on the “cumbersome objects” that might be a trouble to maneuver throughout the nation.

“He’s not a small man and he has massive, stable furnishings,” Velastegui mentioned.

One of many bigger items is a custom-made wrap-around couch. Filled with goose feathers, it initially value hundreds of dollars.

Nobody plans to get better that cash, Velastegui mentioned: “Sofas are like autos – they lose worth fairly rapidly.”

Velastegui, who met Ortiz for the primary time final week, mentioned he doesn’t know if his consumer plans to downsize within the Sunshine State.

“Lots of people need to depart their choices open when they're within the means of shifting,” he mentioned. “They don’t know if their present furnishings might be an excellent match for his or her subsequent home’s fashion. In order that they decrease and begin over.”

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