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“Anthony Davis can now live life like the Fresh Prince”: Lakers star invests on a new $32 million, 17000 square foot Bel-Air mansion

Amulya Shekhar
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"Anthony Davis can now live life like the Fresh Prince": Lakers star's new $32 million, 17000 square foot Bel Air mansion is a sight to behold

Anthony Davis has bought a new property in the upscale Bel-Aire neighborhood of Los Angeles. The house is reportedly worth $32 million.

AD has been a member of the Los Angeles Lakers for 2 years now. The 28-year-old forced a trade to LA in order to team up with LeBron James and win a championship.

AD’s dream has since been fulfilled, and he’s followed that up by putting pen to paper on a supermax contract. This new deal could earn him up to $195 million in these 5 seasons, and will enable him to scale up his brand and lifestyle.

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Davis previously owned a mansion in the Westlake Village locality of Los Angeles. He sold this house for a loss of over $1 million a few months back.

The Brow didn’t actually live in that Westlake Village house, preferring to rent in the Bel-Aire locality. And it now seems that the 6’10” forward is making the area his permanent home during his time in Los Angeles.

Anthony Davis finalizes his purchase of a new home in Bel-Aire

AD’s newest crib has reportedly set him back by a sum of $32 million. It seems the All-Star has financed a $20 million mortgage on the property over a period of 30 years.

The house has been built over an area covering 16,700 square feet. It has 8 bedrooms and 8 full bathrooms over the 3.5 acre expanse, and comes with the high ceilings characteristic of villa-style mansions in the area. It also has an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an indoor basketball court.

This property was previously owned by entrepreneur Ted Foxman, who bought it for a sum of $16 million in 2016 and spent copious sums of money on renovating it. Its $32 million price point seems to be a result of these renovations.

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Amulya Shekhar

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Amulya Shekhar is a sports junkie who thrives on the thrills and frills of live sports action across basketball, football (the American variant works too), parkour, adventure sports. He believes sports connect us to our best selves, and he hopes to help people experience sports more holistically.

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