Phoenix Suns shooting guard Bradley Beal has sold his lavish Venice, CA, home for $7.65 million. The five-bedroom residence was built in 2020 and has more than 8,000 square feet.
The high-scoring guard has become accustomed to making moves off the court. Beal previously bought a massive McLean, VA, mansion in 2016 for $3.2 million. The Washington, DC,-area property has 10-foot ceilings, a library, an exercise room, and a separate pool house.
Lavish in Venice
Just a short distance from popular Los Angeles attractions, this home is a modern masterpiece with spacious rooms and plenty of light.
The black-and-white facade and oversized, wooden front door really set the tone. Inside, the home offers up a fluid layout, which includes multiple sitting areas with floor-to-ceiling windows, fireplaces, and Lutron lighting.
A gourmet kitchen includes sleek, black, Miele appliances; an extra-long counter with seating; and direct outdoor access. Meals can be served in the breakfast nook, which boasts its own TV area, or in the separate dining room.
Out back, through the sliding-glass doors, there’s an Amangiri-inspired pool and spa with waterfalls.
Game-winning details
The bedrooms are also in a league of their own.
For starters, the primary suite has a modern, marble fireplace; a large sitting area; a balcony; and a walk-in closet. Its en suite bathroom includes a uniquely shaped soaking tub, glass shower, and an oversized vanity with multiple mirrors.
Additionally, this mansion offers up a large wine cellar, a comfortable home theater, and a wet bar. It also boasts a full basement with private guest quarters and a two-car garage.
Beal, 30, was the third overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft. He was selected by the Washington Wizards, where he played from 2012 to 2023. He was traded to the Phoenix Suns in 2023.