Stu Cook, the legendary bass guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival, has sold his luxurious waterfront home in Sarasota, Florida, for $7.5 million. This comes after the property was initially listed for $9.97 million last year. The buyer, Myron Robbins from Buffalo Management Group, acquired the property at a reduced price, reflecting a significant drop in value from the original asking price. The home, located at 3638 San Remo Terrace, near Siesta Key, boasts a rich history and unique features. Originally designed by Carl Abbott, a prominent figure in the Sarasota School of Architecture, and built in 2002, it underwent a substantial renovation in 2016. Spanning 4,559 square feet, the four-bedroom, 4.5-bath residence sits on a generous 0.33-acre plot. The interior showcases a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and comfort, with white oak floors, a marble fireplace, and a paper-mâché chandelier. A chef's dream, the kitchen features custom cabinetry and a sliding countertop that conceals an induction cooktop or sink when not in use. The upper level is accessible via a glass-railed staircase or an elevator, leading to a spacious main bedroom suite. This suite includes a sitting area, sliding doors opening to a terrace, and a sliding wood wall for added privacy. Additionally, the home boasts a well-equipped gym. Outside, the property offers a tranquil oasis with a travertine pool deck, covered and open seating areas, a boat dock with a lift, and a refreshing pool with a spa. The sale of this Florida residence marks a significant chapter in Stu Cook's life, reflecting both his success in the music industry and his appreciation for luxurious living.