Lakers star Anthony Davis buys Bel-Air mansion for $41 million.
The 1,550-square-meter mansion includes eight bedrooms and eight complete baths on almost 3.5 acres.
In Bel Air Crest, a guard-gated neighborhood, the freshly remodeled main house has amazing golf course and canyon views.
A full-sized basketball court, tennis court, and Olympic-sized swimming pool make the “villa style” residence ideal for Davis.
Home theater, wine cellar, and game area with wet bar are among amenities.
The large area has a grand hall with a 10.6m glass dome ceiling and a bright, entertainment-style living room.
The formal dining room seats 20 and the state-of-the-art, eat-in kitchen has a butler’s pantry for spectacular entertaining or hosting the Lakers.
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The In-N-Out billionaire’s estate has a ballroom and golf course.
Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island vistas from the master suite are stunning.
With unique stone, marble, and walnut wood floors, the stately mansion was renovated to the highest standard.
In 2016, real estate developer Ted Foxman bought the mansion for $20.6 million (US$16m) and renovated it for two years.
This follows the All-Star forward’s January sale of his Westlake Village home for $8.5 million (US$6.6m). He lost a little after buying that home for $9.6 million in 2018.
This Mediterranean home was renovated and had a basketball court and waterfall and slide pool.
According to Realtor, ‘The Brow’ tested Bel-Air by renting a $50,000-a-month mansion while waiting to sell his Westlake property.
Davis loved the neighborhood and paid a lot for his ideal house. purchasing the most expensive Bel Air Crest home.
The Lakers star isn’t alone in spending big on luxury real estate.
Last year, his teammate LeBron James bought a massive Beverly Hills compound on roughly 3 acres for $56 million (US$36.75m).