Anthony Davis, star of the Los Angeles Lakers, spends $41 million for a magnificent Bel-Air estate.
With an area of 1,550 square meters, this mansion boasts eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms, spread out across over three and a half acres.
Within the guard-gated neighborhood of Bel Air Crest is the recently restored main house, situated in a private setting with breathtaking views of the golf course and canyons.
With its Olympic-sized pool, tennis court, and full-sized basketball court, the “villa style” residence is obviously ideal for a professional player of Davis’ caliber.
A home theater, wine cellar, game room with wet bar, and other amenities are also available.
The room opens up into a bright entertainment-style living area via a magnificent corridor with a spectacular glass dome ceiling that is 10.6 meters high.
The formal dining room can accommodate up to twenty people, and the modern, eat-in kitchen has a butler’s pantry, making it ideal for hosting lavish parties or the entire Lakers team.
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Spectacular views of Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean may be enjoyed from the master suite.
The remodeling of the vast mansion’s layout has been meticulous, and the result is a showcase of exquisite finishes such as walnut wood floors, marble, and handmade stone.
After purchasing the house in 2016 for $20.6 million (around $16 million USD), real estate entrepreneur Ted Foxman spent the next two years restoring it.
Following the sale of his Westlake Village home to a buyer for $8.5 million (US$6.6m) in January, the All-Star forward has now closed on a deal. Following his 2018 purchase of the property for $9.6 million, he incurred a slight loss on the transaction.
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It is obvious that the neighborhood had an impression on Davis, as he was prepared to pay a substantial amount to acquire his ideal home. said to have paid the all-time record amount for a house on Bel Air Crest.
When it comes to shelling out enormous sums on luxurious real estate, the Lakers superstar is right up there with the best of them.
In the past year, his colleague LeBron James paid an astounding $56 million (US$36.75 million) for a massive Beverly Hills mansion spanning over 3 acres.