NBA star Chandler Parsons is looking to move on from his Bel Air mansion for $13.5 million.
The Memphis Grizzlies player purchased the postmodern farmhouse for $10.9 million in 2017. Now, the stunning six-bedroom contemporary residence is once again available, and it’s difficult to imagine this manse staying on the market long.
Nestled against a hillside on three-quarters of an acre, the 12,000-square-foot home stuns with great-room-style open-concept living spaces and luxurious details throughout. The home begins with intensity: double-height front doors swing open to an expansive foyer flanked with two dramatic staircases.
In the formal living room and dining space, white walls meet with dark-finished wide-plank hardwood floors and modern accents. Thanks to walls and walls of windows and retractable glass sliders, the entire home is flooded with natural light, which serves as ballast for all the dark wood.
Speaking of light, the all-white gourmet kitchen is a marvel in its own right with custom cabinetry, a large eat-in center island, and top-of-the-line appliances. Amenities come thick and fast, with a home theater, a full bar, and a wine cellar topping the list.
The property exterior is limited in size, as much of the lot is occupied by house. But the common living space opens directly to an adequate backyard with a turf lawn, mini basketball court, and swimming pool.