Anthony Davis Sells Bel Air Mansion For $32 Million
Former Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis purchased one of the most stunning estates in Bel Air, a villa-style mansion in the exclusive Bel Air Crest gated community, purchased for $31 million in 2021.
After being traded to the Dallas Mavericks, Davis initially listed the 3.5-acre mansion for $39.9 million before selling it today for $32 million.
Property Highlights
- Price: $32 Million
- Location: Bel Air, Los Angeles, CA
- Size: 16,700 square feet on 3.5 acres
- Bedrooms: 8
- Bathrooms: 8 full, 3 half
- Notable Features: Grand 2-story foyer, 2,000-square-foot living room, home theater, wine cellar, Olympic-sized pool
Tour Davis' L.A. Home
The home has 16,700 square feet of living space, eight bedrooms, and eleven bathrooms, making it one of the most extravagant celebrity-owned properties in Los Angeles, as mentioned in the Front Office Sports YouTube video below.
Since relocating to Dallas and now Washington DC, Davis has reportedly faced challenges finding a new home, an understandable struggle given the exceptionally high bar set by the home he’s had to leave behind.
Video Walkthrough
For a deeper dive, a YouTube video from Latest Hoops offers another tour of the residence, along with insight into how Davis was able to afford the home and a look back at his previous Los Angeles property, further showing just how high the bar has been set when it comes to his real estate standards.
Personally, if I had a house with a 120-foot Olympic-size swimming pool, a wine cellar, a game room, an outdoor amphitheater, and a full-size basketball court, I’d have a hard time finding another home that ticked all my boxes, too.
From LA To Dallas to Washington DC
Anthony Davis’ Bel Air mansion represents the pinnacle of modern luxury. Nestled within the ultra-exclusive Bel Air Crest community, the estate offers privacy, security, and world-class amenities, making it one of the most impressive celebrity residences in Los Angeles.
As Davis' time with the Los Angeles Lakers comes to an end, we’ve finally saw the home hit the market for $39.9 million before selling to it's new owner for $32 million.
With lingering injuries his career has looked a lot different in recent years being traded to the Dallas Mavericks and now the Washington Wizards.
It's unclear where Anthony may find himself settled again.