A home in the Los Angeles region is on the market for Chris Paul’s, the Houston Rockets player.
Listed on the market since April 24, 2018, this Calabasas, California home boasts 11,049 square feet of living space spread across 1.79 acres.The property, which includes a guesthouse and six bedrooms with private bathrooms, is marketed for $11.5 million on Realtor.com. There are four boutique-style walk-in closets, a private courtyard, and a bathtub that feels like a spa in the main bedroom.
Among the many features of this luxurious mansion are a chef’s kitchen with a pizza oven, a formal dining room fit for a king, a wine cellar with temperature control, a home cinema, a pool with a covered patio, a basketball court outside, and a BBQ pit.
As a free agent for the upcoming 2018–2019 NBA season, Paul may return to his hometown. Paul listed his Houston estate, which is 18,717 square feet, just one week before he listed his Calabasas home.
NBA Star Chris Paul Lists Houston House for $8.3 Million
The Houston mansion of NBA player Chris Paul, which measures 10,000 square feet, was listed for $8.3 million on Friday, according to documents.
Featuring a geometric main house with two masses of Texas limestone connected by a glass-enclosed structure and a limestone-edge pool, as well as a pool house with French imported clay roof tiles and 200-year-old farmhouse oak beams, the listing photos showcase a blend of Modernist and Mediterranean-style design.
Four of the five bedrooms in the mansion have their own private patios and en-suite baths, for a total of nine bathrooms. A study, library, game room, and theater make up the remaining square footage of the house, as stated in the description.
As shown in the selling images, the interior architectural highlights include a marble fireplace that spans both the living room and the dining room, as well as a full-wall 750-bottle temperature-controlled wine cabinet in the dining room. From the living room, you can access the pool, pool house, fire pit, and courtyard through French doors. The courtyard is surrounded by olive trees and features a koi pond, as shown in the listing and images.The listing is with Compass’s Dee Dee Guggenheim Howes, who chose not to comment.
The property was listed for $6.9 million in 2018 when Mr. Paul purchased it through a trust that bore his initials, CEP. However, the exact closing amount is not disclosed.
Having sold a similarly styled mansion in Bel Air, California, for $8.7 million in 2017, Mr. Paul appears to have a penchant for Mediterranean-style real estate. No comment could be obtained from Mr. Paul.’The 34-year-old Mr. Paul was exchanged in July from the Houston Rockets to the Oklahoma City Thunder. In his fourteen years as a professional basketball player, he split his time between the Clippers and the Hornets. In 2005, he was named the NBA Rookie of the Year. In 2008 and 2012, he won gold medals in the Olympics.