Anthony Davis stands as one of the premier centers in the NBA, having played a pivotal role in securing the Los Angeles Lakersβ championship in the NBA Bubble in 2020, boasting an impressive eight-time All-Star record.
Ever wondered how the lifestyle of an NBA superstar like Davis unfolds? This article unveils the details of his opulent $31 million mansion nestled in Bel Air Crest, Los Angeles, California.
Originally a standout for the New Orleans Pelicans, Davis transitioned to the Lakers through a blockbuster trade after a lackluster playoff push. In Los Angeles, he inked a lucrative five-year contract amounting to $190 million.
Reflecting his newfound status in L.A., Davis promptly settled into a sprawling 20,000-square-foot mansion, a property he acquired from retired real-estate developer Ted Foxman for $31 million. The transaction involved an $11 million cash payment, with the remainder secured through a mortgage. Renowned interior designer Lonni Paul, at the behest of Foxman, contributed to decorating Davisβ new residence.
Situated on 3.5 acres in Bel Air Crest, the mansion boasts eight bedrooms and ten bathrooms. Offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island, the property features a stunning 120-foot swimming pool in the backyard, a tennis court, a music room, a movie theater, a wine bar, a games room, and more.
With Davisβ status as a bona fide NBA star, his ability to afford such a lavish residence comes as no surprise. Previously, Davis purchased a home in Westlake Village for $7.5 million, eventually selling it at a slight loss.
However, his substantial earnings from NBA paychecks and endorsements, coupled with a reported net worth of $130 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, reinforce his financial prowess.