NBA star Anthony Davis bought a beautiful Bel Air mansion for $31 million

Anthony Davis Buys a $31M Home in Bel Air

A few months after making a $190 million deal with the Lakers, Anthony Davis bought a house in Los Angeles. According to The Real Deal, the man from Chicago paid a crazy amount of money for a house in Bel Air Crest, a guard-gated community in the hills between Bel Air and the San Fernando Valley.

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are 200 Mediterranean-style homes with entrance gates in Bel Air Crest. Gordon Ramsay, Kathy Gryphon, Kim Kardashian, and Kanye West stayed at Bel Air Crest while they were building their huge Hidden Hills home.

According to public records, Davis borrowed $20.11 million to pay for his new house and spent $31 million on it. His home wasn’t given. A 20,000-square-foot estate on a 3.5-acre peninsula with views of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island is the biggest and most expensive house in the neighborhood.

According to property records, the eight-bedroom, nine-and-a-half-bathroom house was built by Changs from the area in 2010.

Ted Foxman, a pioneer in semiconductors who is now a real estate developer, bought the building for $10 million in 2016. The White House is a mix of international style and European chateau architecture.

Foxman spent M fixing up the beautiful grounds and interiors of the house.

For extra color, Foxman parked a blue Porsche 356 in the living room. An LA interior designer named Lonni Paul was shot by Elle Decor last year.

The large dome in the double-height entryway looks like a solarium. There is a guitar jam room in one of the many small rooms. Even though the land is big, the view and the 120-foot Olympic-sized pool are what draw people there.

The full-size tennis court, grass that never ends, and cabana by the pool are all great features. It cost Davis $7.5 million to buy a house in Westlake Village in 2018. He then lost a million dollars when he sold it in 2020.

Foxman sold the Bel Air house to Davis for more than three times what he paid for it, before taxes and repairs. He then moved to a $13.8 million house in Encino with a basketball court and 13,000 square feet of living room.