Marino cuts price of his Weston home — to $14.5 million — as no buyers emerge

Marino cuts price of his Weston home — to $14.5 million — as no buyers emerge

The sluggish housing market plays no favorites. Even South Florida’s favorite former football hero is having trouble selling.

Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino has reduced the price on his Weston home to $14.5 million from $15.9 million, his listing agent, Tim Elmes, confirmed.

“He’s had no activity, and he wants to be more aggressive,” said Elmes, of SOL Sotheby’s International Realty.

Marino’s palace is almost 20,000 square feet and includes a guest house and staff quarters. It has been on the market for almost two years.