One of the NBA’s best centers is Anthony Davis. The eight-time All-Star played a crucial role in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 2020 NBA Bubble championship victory.
Davis played basketball for the New Orleans Pelicans at first. But AD led a sensational trade that sent him to Los Angeles after failing to make any meaningful playoff push. Here, he agreed to a hefty $190 million, five-year contract with the Lakers.
It’s hardly surprise that Davis moved to Los Angeles and settled down soon, spending $31 million on a 20,000-square-foot estate, of which $11 million was paid with cash and the other amount was financed by a mortgage. Ted Foxman, a retired real estate entrepreneur, reportedly sold the property to Davis. In addition, Foxman requested that renowned interior decorator Lonni Paul help furnish the house.
Here are some images of the $31 million Bel Air Crest residence located in Los Angeles, California, owned by Anthony Davis.
On 3.5 acres, Davis built a home called Bel Air Crest with eight bedrooms and ten bathrooms. The estate has several amenities, including a gorgeous 120-foot swimming pool in the backyard, a tennis court, a music room, a movie theater, a wine bar, a games room, and views of Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean.
Davis can undoubtedly afford to live in an opulent property given that he has established himself as a legitimate NBA player. Davis paid $7.5 million for a Westlake Village house he had previously owned. Even though Davis lost money when he sold the house for a million less, his NBA salary and sponsorship revenue more than make up for it. Davis has a $130 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth.