Retired NBA star Peja Stojakovic has acquired a taste for a game off the court: real estate. The former Sacramento King, who now works for the team in the front of the office, has placed his Sacramento, CA, home on the market for $3.5 million.
The 1.06-acre property was purchased in 2016 for $3,125,000, according to property records. Is the former small forward turning into a big-time home flipper?
Whatever his reason for putting the place on the market, the three-time All Star certainly has an all-star house.
Peja Stojakovic’s Sacramento home
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Family room
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Eat-in kitchen
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Living room with French doors
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Covered outdoor space
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Master suite
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Built in 2005, the spacious 6,805-square-foot estate features five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two half-baths. Luxe details include a grand foyer, dining room, and an open layout that includes a family room and adjacent eat-in kitchen with large island. The living room features high ceilings with exposed beams. French doors lead out to a covered living area with kitchen and fireplace. The backyard boasts both a pool and tennis court.
This isn’t Peja’s first real estate rodeo. He placed a Miami mansion on the market in 2015 for $8.9 million. Even after cutting the price to $7.65 million, he has yet to score a buyer.
Along with the Kings, the Croatian star had stints with the Indiana Pacers, New Orleans Hornets—and won a NBA championship with the Dallas Mavericks. After 13 seasons in the league, he retired in 2011.
Valerie Bechelli with Coldwell Banker holds the listing.