
NBA star Ben Simmons is protecting busy this offseason with an actual property promoting spree. Days after unloading his New Jersey dwelling for $4.55 million, the purpose guard has listed his Hidden Hills farmhouse for $23 million.
Simmons, who was traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Brooklyn Nets earlier this 12 months, purchased the brand-new mansion for $17.5 million final 12 months and didn’t make any modifications — not that he wanted to. In-built 2021, the dramatic dwelling encompasses a masculine exterior of charcoal-colored brick and huge, heat dwelling areas marked by wooden, marble and brass.
A floating hearth sits on the middle of the open flooring plan, separating a front room with a hearth from a eating room with twin chandeliers. A stone staircase leads upstairs, the place beamed ceilings reduce throughout a catwalk.
Elsewhere are seven bedrooms and seven.5 loos, together with a main suite with a soaking tub and steam bathe. There’s additionally a movie show, fitness center, a recording studio and two kitchens in 12,000 sq. toes.
Spanning 1.4 acres, the compound provides an entertainer’s yard full with a cabana, fireplace pit and 65-foot-long swimming pool. The guesthouse, equally styled with daring shades of grey, tacks on a plunge pool of its personal.
Hidden Hills has turn into a scorching spot for athletes as of late. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford owns three properties within the gated group, and Aaron Donald dropped $17 million on a mansion there in April.
Simmons, 25, spent a 12 months at LSU earlier than being drafted first total by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2016. He received NBA Rookie of the Yr in 2018 and was named an all-star 3 times earlier than lacking the whole lot of the 2021-22 marketing campaign because of accidents.
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