UFC former middleweight champion Anderson Silva has listed his home in the Los Angeles area. The martial artist—who held the longest running record in UFC history—has priced the residence at $4.9 million.
The home is located in Palos Verdes Estates, and dates to 2015. It is built into a hillside, so the streetside impression is of a hunkered-down ranch; it squats a bit. On the property side it opens nicely into two floors, with retractable glass walls on both upper and lower stories for interior/exterior flow.
The house contains six bedrooms, six full baths, and two half baths in its 7,270 square feet of interior living space. The shared living areas keep to the standard contemporary execution, and are generally open-concept, with skylights, vaulted ceilings, and polished tile floors combining with a white and off-white treatment for a bright, airy feel.
An in-wall gas fireplace features a wood-grain capped accent wall that brings a bit of texture into the living room, with highly figured marble adding a bit of complexity. The kitchen is clean and bright, with glass, stainless, pale wood, and a lack of ornament presenting a simple, modern living style punctuated by a subway tile backsplash, which riffs briefly on the classic.
The property exterior packs in as much SoCal hedonism potential as possible; a pool, poolhouse with interior spa, and concrete sunlounge get most of the space, with a few wayward strips of lawn managing a tenuous green presence.
Silva held the UFC Middleweight title for 2,457 days, with sixteen consecutive wins.