Former Boston Celtics player Malcolm Brogdon never listed his home in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, a leafy suburb of the city. Yet it still sold for $4.525 million in less than a week, according to Douglas Elliman Real Estate, the firm that represented Brogdon in the sale.
Brogdon, 30, bought the property, located in the upscale Cliff Estates area, in August 2022 for $4.4 million, according to PropertyShark records. The point guard was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers in October after just over a year with the Celtics.
Mansion Global could not identify the buyer, and listing agent Manny Sarkis, an associate with the Sarkis Group at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, declined to comment on the buyer’s identity, saying only that he is from the area. Property records have not yet been made publicly available.
“The home was sold off the market thanks to our extensive network and previous relationship with the buyer’s agent,” said Sarkis. “Buyers like the neighborhood, floor plan, design, and finishes. »
The 7,323-square-foot home has an open layout that includes a living room with a dual-sided fireplace and a kitchen with bar seating, custom cabinetry, Thermador appliances, a walk-in pantry, and a corner breakfast as well as the family room. . , according to the list. There’s also a formal dining room and office behind the living room, which share a fireplace and have vaulted ceilings.
There are six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, including a master suite with a gas fireplace, two walk-in closets, and a bathroom with double sinks. From Penta: Martin Scorsese, Kylie Jenner, and SZA are among WSJ winners. Creativity award
The finished lower level includes a media room, a game room with a kitchenette, and a windowed exercise room. There is also a storage room with cabinets leading to the three-car garage.
Outside, a bluestone patio overlooks the well-kept grounds.
Representing Brogdon – who won the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award in 2022-23, an annual honor given to the player who best performed for his team as a reserve (or sixth man) – n They did not immediately respond to a request for comment.