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NBA superstar Russell Westbrook sells home in the 90210

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Houston Rockets guard Russell Westbrook has wrapped up some business away from the NBA bubble, selling his home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area for $4.375 million.
 

Tucked away on a canyon lot, the two-story contemporary centers on sweeping city, mountain and ocean views. The 4,100 square feet of updated interior includes an open-concept kitchen and living area, five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. Dark wood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows are among the details of note. The expanded primary suite features a custom walk-in closet.

Outside, the roughly one-third-acre lot holds a swimming pool, a spa and a small patio. Lawn fills out the fenced front yard.

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Westbrook bought the house in 2015 from reality television personality Scott Disick., The Times previously reported.

The 31-year-old point guard was traded by the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Rockets last year in a multiplayer deal that also involved perennial all-star Chris Paul. Among the most dynamic players in basketball, Westbrook has made nine all-star teams while winning NBA MVP in 2017. He is the only player in NBA history to average a triple-double in three consecutive seasons (2016-2018).

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Donnell Beverly Jr. of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services California Properties and Bjorn Farrugia of Hilton & Hyland hold the listing. Konstantine Kabilafkas of Citywide Realty Corp represented the buyer.


 

Bjorn Farrugia
Bjorn Farrugia
Bjorn Farrugia is a recognized real estate specialist and one of the top performing agents at Hilton & Hyland.

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