Ben Simmons, an NBA superstar, is selling his property.
Greg LaPlant, Rachel Salgado, Branden, and Rayni Williams, all of Beverly Hills Estates, are in charge of the listing.
As reported by Fox Sports, the point guard for the Brooklyn Nets has been sidelined this season due to knee discomfort. An MRI of Simmons revealed back pain, as reported by coach Jacque Vaughn.
Located at the end of a secluded cul-de-sac, the 2021 Nobel LA-designed residence is enveloped by the splendor of nature.
The residence features a formal dining area, a living room with a suspended brass fireplace, two handcrafted chandeliers, and Pietra marble floors.
A chef’s kitchen decorated to the ceiling with floor-to-ceiling wine storage. A home theater and fitness/music studio are included in the residence. Wide windows and double-vaulted ceilings provide each room with a view of the “oasis” courtyard.
Available amenities include a game room, a 65-foot pool and jacuzzi, and cabana chairs. Outdoor restroom, video wall, and built-in barbecue with fire pit.
In addition to a seating area, opulent walk-in closet, and spa-inspired bathroom featuring two chiseled-stone vanities, a steam shower, and a soaking tub, the master bedroom suite features a fireplace. Provisions include staff quarters and four guest accommodations.
“The most captivating feature of this residence is its expansive great room, which features exposed steel beams and 40-foot ceilings,” LaPlant told PEOPLE. The contemporary kitchen opens to a terrace featuring a fireplace and views of the 65-foot pool, which is ideal for casual gatherings. This opulent sanctuary fulfills the aspiration of every entertainer.