Lakers’ superstar Russell Westbrook has just unleashed a piece of Los Angeles luxury onto the market, and it’s making headlines! This stunning mansion, constructed in 2018, is a true gem. Spanning over 13,000 square feet, this custom-built masterpiece boasts six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a wine connoisseur’s dream wine room, a swanky wet bar, and a private movie theater.
But that’s not all – Westbrook’s residence is a slice of Hollywood history. The property was initially acquired for $19.75M in 2018 and once belonged to the famed Australian actor, Anthony LaPaglia, known for his role in the TV drama “Without.” Located just a stone’s throw away from one of LeBron James’ opulent estates, Westbrook’s half-acre estate in Brentwood Park is where celebrity neighbors like Judd Apatow and Al Michaels have called home.
Inside this lavish retreat, you’ll find a harmonious blend of wood, marble, and glass, elevating the common spaces. The living room boasts beamed ceilings and custom built-ins, while additional highlights include a temperature-controlled wine cellar, a stylish wet bar, and a deluxe home theater.
Step outside onto the second-story deck or balcony to soak in the breathtaking views of the lush backyard, complete with a sparkling swimming pool, a relaxing spa, and a playground – perfect for enjoying the California sun. And in true NBA style, there’s even a basketball hoop for those pickup games.
The listing is in the capable hands of Bjorn Farrugia from Hilton & Hyland and Donnell Beverly Jr. from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.
Born in Long Beach, Westbrook’s basketball journey began at Leuzinger High School before he rose to college stardom at UCLA, leading the Bruins to two Final Four appearances. The 33-year-old hoop sensation was drafted by the Thunder, where he earned the NBA MVP title in 2017, before making stops with the Rockets and Wizards before joining the Lakers in 2021.
But this isn’t Westbrook’s only Los Angeles abode. In 2015, he acquired a Beverly Crest residence from TV personality Scott Disick, later selling it for $4.375M five years down the line.