The Beverly Hills Contemporary that formerly housed Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is now available for $18.25 million.
It’s clear why Newton rented the home for two months last year; the beautiful mansion, designed by L.A. architect James Schmidt, is perfect for hosting friends and family. Although, it’s possible Newton had a bit too much fun: he reportedly caused more than $100,000 in damage during his tenancy.
The luxurious and modern five-bedroom is now restored, though, and better than ever, with incredible floor-to-ceiling windows offering blended indoor-outdoor living spaces and unparalleled city views.
Other standout features include pivoting walls of glass, white terrazzo floors, a dual-sided fireplace, and Calcutta marble walls. The master suite is luxurious as well with French oak floors, a fireplace, a walk-in closet, and dual bathrooms with heated marble floors.