Ready for a fresh start with the Phoenix Suns, All-Star guard Bradley Beal has put his Bethesda, MD, home on the market for $10 million.
The oversized mansion served as his home base while he starred for the Washington Wizards. The high-scoring shooting guard also recently listed a fabulous Venice, CA, home for $8.5 million.
Let’s take a look at Beal’s 13,842-square-foot home in Maryland.
Living room
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Kitchen
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Main bedroom
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En suite bathroom
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Indoor basketball court
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Home gym
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Although it’s located in a suburb just north of the nation’s capital, the home has a distinct South Beach vibe. Highlights include stark white furniture and walls, black accents, and sleek cabinetry.
The gorgeous kitchen is equipped with Viking appliances and an elegant island made of granite.
The interior design by Carla Royder Designs includes wrought-iron railings, wool carpets with abstract designs, and Italian tile.
The home has six bedrooms, huge closets, en suite baths, and balconies. There’s even an elevator.
Naturally, a home fit for a baller includes an underground half-court. The fun zone continues with arcade games and a large home gym with glass walls that look out over the court.
Pool and tennis court
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Outside, there’s a pool house, cabana bath, fire pit, and outdoor kitchen, along with a heated pool and tennis court. The lush landscaping shrouds the home in privacy.
Beal starred in college ball at the University of Florida and was drafted by the Wizards in 2012. After 11 seasons with the Wizards, the three-time All-Star was traded to the Suns in June.
Randy White contributed to this report.