
As kickoff to NBA training camp approaches, Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul is looking to wrap up a little business away from the court, listing his home in Bel-Air for sale at $11.495 million.
That might have some wondering about the perennial’s All-Star’s future with the team, but it’s safe to say that Paul is simply changing L.A. neighborhoods. Last year, he bought an estate on 2 acres in a gated Calabasas community for $8.995 million. He also owns a home in Woodland Hills.
As for his Bel-Air digs, the eight-bedroom, 11-bathroom mansion was formerly owned by Avril Lavigne. Paul bought the property from the singer-songwriter more than 4 1 ⁄2 years ago, roughly a month after the trade that sent him from New Orleans to L.A., for $8.495 million.
Found within the confines of guard-gated Bel-Air Crest, the two-story Mediterranean sits on half an acre and is obscured on either side by fences and tall privacy hedges. Views from the property take in the surrounding canyon and reservoir.
Updated during Paul’s ownership, the 12,184 square feet of living space has a clean look with herringbone wood floors, modern fixtures and white gallery walls. Telescoping walls of glass bring the outdoors inside.
Amenities of note include a 12-seat home theater, a billiards room, a gym with a sauna and a 500-bottle wine cellar. An elevator and a central staircase wrapped in decorative ironwork connect each floor.
Achef’s kitchen boasts dark cabinetry and two islands — enough room for hosting the Clippers’ starting five. Upstairs, the master retreat offers the getaway package, with a kitchenette, a fireplace and a balcony overlooking the grounds. A soaking tub in the master bath catches the eye with an unusual checkerboard tile surround.
Rolling lawns, covered patios and a swimming pool and spa fill the grounds. A garage situated beneath the home holds as many as 10 cars.
Ikem Chukumerije of Westside Premier Estates holds the listing.
Paul,
31, averaged 19.5 points and 10 assists for the Clippers last season,
his fifth with the team. The former first-round pick out of Wake Forest
made his ninth consecutive All-Star team last year.
She’ll be anchored in Brentwood
“Today” show anchor Natalie Morales has made some news of her own, buying a newly built home in Brentwood for $6.8 million.
Tucked
behind privacy gates, the East Coast-inspired house has atraditional
yet contemporary vibe, with French iron doors, elegant fixtures and
light wood floors.
Gray-painted brickwork and crisp white siding provide a visual contrast to the exterior.
Within
the 7,020 square feet of refined space are a two-story entry, a living
room with a fireplace, a library/den with built-in bookshelves and a
chef’s kitchen with an oversized island. A wine wall set within tempered
glass sits off the formal dining room.
Upstairs,
the master suite has a fireplace, a boutique-inspired closet and a
balcony that overlooks the grounds. There are six bedrooms and 5.25
bathrooms in all.
Bi-folding
doors open to a terrace patio with an outdoor fireplace and an alfresco
dining area. Lawns, hedges and a pool and spa complete the roughly
quarter-acre setting.
The property came up for sale in June for $6.795 million, records show. It previously changed hands ayear ago for $2.7 million.
Myra
Nourmand and Lobat Ghodoushim of Nourmand & Associates Beverly
Hills were the listing agents. Hugh Evans of Partners Trust represented
Morales.
The
44-year-old Morales announced in May that she was moving to L.A. to be
the West Coast anchor for the NBC morning show as well as co-host of
“Access Hollywood” and “Access Hollywood Live.” She also appears as a
correspondent on “Dateline NBC” and “NBC Nightly News.”
Her longtime home in Hoboken, N.J., came on the market in June for $3.1 million and is currently pending sale.
An eye for her designs
Ahome buyer apparently liked what he saw in Barbara Barry’s personal
collection. The renowned designer has sold her Beverly Hills home of
nearly a decade and its custom furnishings for a combined $7.85 million.
The
villa-style home, obscured from the street by gates and hedges, came to
market in May and was offered unfurnished for $6.995 million or with
custom pieces and furnishings from Barry’s licensed collections for
$7.995 million.
Barry,
who formed Barbara Barry Inc. in 1985, previously used the
four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home as a showcase for her signature touches.
Refined interiors display layers of pale colors, subtle textures,
moldings and thoughtful decorations throughout the 5,000 square feet of
living space. In certain areas, the furniture was designed specifically
for the space.
Among
the common areas is a circular foyer that opens to a formal dining room
and an adjacent living room. A family room, a library and a chef’s
kitchen with a marble-topped island are also on the main floor.
Upstairs,
the master suite is composed of a marble fireplace, an office and a
bathroom that overlooks the grounds. During her ownership, Barry had one
wall in the master bedroom pulled forward to build a hidden walk-in
closet.
Outdoors,
formal landscaping, trees and hedges provide a green backdrop for small
sitting areas, patios and an oval swimming pool. Amotor court and a
two-car garage front the house.
Thomas
Glabman of Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s
International Real Estate, and Ernie Carswell of Teles Properties held
the listing. Stephen Shapiro of Westside Estate Agency represented the
buyer, a Californiabased limited liability company.
Property
records obtained by The Times show that taxes for the property will be
mailed to the Las Vegas home of Robert Goldstein. Goldstein, 61, has
been the president and chief operating officer of the Las Vegas Sands
Corp. since late 2014 and previously held similar titles at the Venetian
Resort-Hotel-Casino.
The
purchase price for the home was $7 million, and $850,000 was paid for
the furnishings. Barry bought the house nine years ago for $5.44
million.
Rocking out to a new price, look
Top-hat-wearing rocker Slash is, once again, swinging his ax away from the stage.
The
guitarist of Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver fame has trimmed the
price of his home in gated Mulholland Estates to $9.499 million, down
from $10.495 million earlier this year. The house had been off the
market for about a month and is now being relisted with Jordan Cohen of
Re/Max Olson Associates.
The
Mediterranean villa, built in 2005, has been dressed down this time
around. Gone from the 11,000 square feet of interiors are the pirate
ship-shaped chandeliers, gothic fixtures and cheetahprint carpet. The
formal dining room retains its walls of antique mirrors, but a neutral
paint tone has replaced the previous plastered blue hue.
Other
living areas include a chef’s kitchen with a pair of stonetopped
islands, a family room with acurved wet bar, an office/den and amaster
suite with a stone fireplace. There are seven bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms
in all.
Despite the
changes, there’s at least one room still fit for a rock star: A
lower-level lounge — styled with black carpeting and a wallpaper of
patterned skulls — has a DJ booth, a soundproof recording studio, a
screening room and custom LED lighting. There’s even asteel pole for
dancing.
Outdoors,
grounds of about half an acre are prime for entertaining, with a covered
loggia, a fireplace, a built-in barbecue and a swimming pool and spa. A
skateboard halfpipe has been replaced with a beach volleyball court.
The 51-year-old Slash was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Guns N’ Roses in 2012.
He bought the house seven years ago for $7.3 million, records show.
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