What do you do if you’ve just signed a ginormous $190 million contract?
If you’re LA Lakers star Anthony Davis, you buy a $32 million Bel Air estate.
Last month, Davis quietly closed on the home in an off-market deal, putting $12 million down, according to the Real Deal.
The recently renovated “villa style” mansion with a full-sized basketball court, a tennis court and an Olympic-sized pool, is 16,700 square feet and has eight bedrooms and eight full bathrooms on 3.5 acres.
The previous owner was real estate developer Ted Foxman, who paid $16 million for the home in 2016, and spent two years renovating it.
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